OMAHA DAILY BEE : TJDESD&ft SEPTEMBER 27 1887 ALL THE MARKETS LIVELY , The News in Paver of the Balls and a Good Business Transacted , A LARGE TRADING IN CORN. Another Unexpected Break In Octo ber Short Itlba A Heavy Hun of Cattle An Unsettled Feel- Inn In lions. CHICAGO I'nonucn MARKET. CHICAGO , Sept 20. lS | eclal Telegram to the JJKH.J Almost all the news was in favor of the bulls to-day nnd the result was a lively market all around , with a very satis factory amount of business transacted. The early Interest was in October wheat , in which the scalpers Bcemcd to fear there might be a quceze. Tnls option opened } ( @Xc hlizber and rapidly advanced KC further. Cables were llrui and reported an increased con sumptive demand , with the tendency of prices upward , In some Instances the limit on foreign buy Ing orders was advanced KC. New York was strong , higher and advancing , as were the other outside markets. Large lines of short wheat for New York were said to have been covered hero thin morn ing. The exporters were said to bo 'buying. Fleming & Hoyden continued to buy Octo ber aud John M. Shaw was a persistent buyer. The purchases of October for many days by tlu lirst named house brought out plenty ot guesses , the latest of which is to the effect that they are for account of eleva tor owners who now have comparatively small stocks In store nnd desire to Indtico free shipments from the country to nil their bins , aud expect to bring dbout this desirable object by raising the level of prices. Elevator owners are said to bo offering rebates to keep the wheat hero that Is already In store and one of them , who owns about one-quarter of the No. 2 spring in store here , Is credited with having pro duced a scarcity by refusing to part with any of It at less than ) c above the market The Visible supply statement was a iuruJlso. The alk had been that there would be n small decrease or n small Increase , but not much variation from the stock of a week ago. The announcement ol a decrease of 008,000 bushels appeared to be the force necessary to accelerate the movement of the early morn ing and nrlccs advanced another } { c almost Immediately , and remained brm , closing at the huthesl point of the day , with the vol ume of business greater than for many days. The October option closed nt 71 Kc , December at 74c and May nt 70 ? < J(379Kc. ( The gain for the day over Saturday's close was l' ( c $ IKc In October and December and l c In May. There was also an unusunlly large business done In the corn pit. The opening was fractionally above Saturday close at 41c for October and 4444c for May and the advance was almost continuous , amounting on the day to % c in October and % c in May. llutchlnson was a continual seller of the .May option nmlV. . T. Uaker a buyer of Oc tober corn. Irwln , ( ircena & Co. were also buyers and towards the close of the session Field , Dudley & Co. bought. The receipts hero were considerably less than expected , but the estimated receipts for to-morrow are largo 825 cars. Shipments to-day were GS3 , 000 bushels. Vessel loom was taken for 155,000 bushels. The market closed linn at the highest prices of the day 42c for October and 45) c for Mnv. Oats were steady and firm all the forenoon , with but little doing in a speculative way. Price changes were within the smallest possi ble range. There were sellers of May at 292/0 most of the session , but just before the 1 o'clock close the murkot developed consid erable tlrmness and tt'Jc was freely bid for that future. September and October rested at 85c aud November S5 ! c. The regular cash market was asaln nominal , car tuts sell ing entirely by sample. In provisions the day's sensation was another unexpected break In October short ribs. Finding that Its sudden declines of last wrek and the week preceding failed to Blmkoont the tailors , the house controlling this line ot product again withdrew its sup port Using the large receipts of hotrs as a pretext , it opened the market for them "Oc under Saturday's closing. The break suf fered brought out largo quantities on stop orders , and from S8ou@7. ( , some 750,000 Ibs of short ribs for October were thrown over board. It Is now believed that the tailors have been fully thrown off and that the corner under way Is likely to have smooth sailing. After Oc tober snort ribs the January future received the most attention and for pork and short ribs closed at an advance ot 5c and for lard of V4c. } For the month named pork bold at 312.lMK@12.iiO. ' "d ttt 80.42 > i 0.47K and short ribs at $0.'JO0.30 , closing all around at outside prices. In the nearer deliveries of lard an appreciation of 2Xc was established. General trading was fair , and the market commanded Increased attention. Cash property was quiet. AFTKHXOONSKSSION. Wheat easier : Sp- tembor closed about 70c , ; October opened at 7lKc , sold at 71J c otf to 71fc ( , closing at 71 Vc : November sold as high as TU.ifc and otf to 72c ; December opened at 743/c , sold to 74Xc , off to 74S74Hc , closing at that ; May sold from 71ttf79 ( > $ c to 7l % c , off toTOijc , closlnit at 7U > jc. Corn easier ; October opened at 4 % , foil to 41e , closing with sellers at 41J c ; November sold from 42 < s to 41c , closing sellers at December sold from 4ic to May sold at 45 > c , then off to - . _ , closing sellers at 44c. Oats steady ; Septem ber about ' 'SJffc : October was offered at ' ! 5c ; for November ! % o bid ; May sold at 29&c. and closed at 29Jc bid ; No. a white May sold at 31 $ c. Pork was 5c lower for January , which sold at 312.3 > Jc312.37) ( , and closed al 112.30 bid ; yar was nominal at 813.00. Lard 0.43 for January : trading was moderate Short ribs sold for October delivery at 87.80d 7.85 , and closed at 87.83 ; January sold a < Ce.37 and closed at 80.23 bid. CHICAGO CIIICAOO , Sent 30. [ Special Telegram tc the BKK. I CATTLE There was a big rut of cattle , but only * small proportloo of gooc to choice kinds. The latter sold very readllj at prices ranging from steady to strong , while the market for Inferior to fair lots was dull and prices were about as low as thoi have boon any time. All cattle that came It competition with range cattle had to surfer Receipts , 13,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ; strong to good , others weak. Shipping steers , 1,350 1 < ? ,600 Ibs , 54.25@4.00 ; 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , SS.COfi f.50 ; 050 to 1,800 lbs.,8i.OO@3.W : ) . Stockers am f cede re , 81.75(32.80 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed 81.MX < $2.70 ; Texas cows , SL50@3.i5 ; steers 42S@2.00. Western rancors steady ; native and Halt breeds. 32.5W34.00 " : cows , § 2.106 a.60 ; wintered Toxans" , g2.40Q3.20. lions Estimated ircelps , 10,000 ; las Monday , 12,737. At the opening there wa an unsettled feeling , and several lots In eacl division sold a ntcklo lower than at the closi on Saturday , but later on , as It became evl dent that the run would not come up to th early estimates , values ruled a shade Incite : closing about the same as on Sat urday. A few fancy Philadelphia and medium butcher weights sold at S500i ( 6 10 , the latter paid for a lot by a elf butcher ; medium weights , V4UO@4U5 , am packing sorts 84 60480. Llirlu sorts , es pcclally Yorkers , sold around about S4 OC and from that price down to S4 US for skip and . common. _ _ _ _ _ _ STOCK. o. Sept 20. The Drovers' Journa reports as follows : Cattle llecelpw , 13,000 ; market strnn for good ; others weak : shipping steers , 13.0 @ 4.00 ; stockera aud leaders. 81.7532.80 cows , bulls and mixed , 81.60(13.70 ( ; Toxa cattle , 81.50S3.tiO ; western rangers i50@3.2 < Hogs-Uecelpts , 10,000 ; market weak aud 5j ( lOo lower ; mixed , 84.40(34.00 ; heavy , X4.030 6.03 : light , 94.45 ( 4.00 ; rough and skip ; Sheep Receipts. 0,000 ; market stronger natives , sa.0033.80 ; western , $3.00(24.00 ( UmbsVl4.25735.ao. National Stock Yard * Katt Hi IK > BU. III. , Sept. 2&-Uattle K < celpU , 2,500 : shipments , 1,000 ; dull an lower : fair to choice heavy native steer : 3.80(24.00 ( ; butchers' steers , medium t choice. 8S.23 < gS.bS ; feeders ' fair to CHOCK 12.4033.80. iloKB-KMclptt , 9,500 : iblproents. l.OOC ( ow and lOo lower ; choice bcavanl bgtcl crs' selections , S4.85(3..10 ( ; ; packers and Yorkers , medium to prlmn , 34.CD ® < SO ; pigs , common to good , S4.OOQ-I.5T , KanaaH City. Sept. 2f-Cattle-lte- ! colpts5,000 ; shipments , 2,700 ; choice corn- fed steer * and grass rangeis wrnk and-a shade lower ; good to choice corn-fed , 5F4.00 ® 4.40 ; common to mudlum , $ 'J.25'i50 : ' ! ! stock- en > , 2.oo@'J.6o ; feeding steers , ? 2.C5@3.25 ; cows , 81. 0(1 ( 2.00. Hogs Hecclpts , 2,000 ; shipments , 1,800 ; slow , weak nnd fXftlUc lower : common to choice , S4.1i ) ® .s.'i ' ; sklpsand pics,32.50 ( 4.00. FI.NANUIAU NEW Yonir , Sept. 20. The stock market to-dav was quiet with a sudden change In the temper ot dealings In the middle of the day. In the afternoon the street was full of rumors that the president of the fad fie Mall had sold the balance of his holdings , which wore followed by the statement that the plans for a thorough organization of the company and directors were completed. The stock market was quickly bid up over 4 per cent and the transactions became largo. Jersey Central followed with a simi lar but not so extensive movement , while the entire list moved up In sympathy. Clos ing prices show Irregular changes cenerally for fractions only , but Paclllc Mall Is up 4 and Jersey Central l if per cent OOVEII.VMENTS UoA'ernment bonds were dull but steady. 'VKSTKHDAT'S QUOTATIONS. MONKY Call easy , ranirlng from 4 to 5 , last loan 4. Closing offered 4. PHIMK MKUCANTILK PAPEU 0 08. STJciti.iito EXCHANOK Quiet steady. 84.704.80 for 00 days and for demand. rilODUCE MARKETS. Chicago. Sept 20. Following quotations are the 2ROclOMnir : Hgtires ; Flour Firm and unchanged. Wheat Active and at times corMderably excited. Opened wltji advance } { © ) over Saturday's close , aud closed firmer and about KO higher ; cash , 70,5 c ; October , 71J/c ; Mav. 70 > c. Corn Flrmor and active ; cash and October 41 < cMav ; , 44 c. Oats Steadier with no material chance ; ash and October , 25 ? c ; May , 20 c. Kye-Stoady at 47Mc. Barley Quiet at 70c. Prime Timothy Seett S2.25@2.2C. Flax Seed-81.05) Whlsky-SUo. Pork Steady wltn fair demand ; year , 12.00 : January. 812.80. Lard Actlvo and Irregular ; cash and Oc- ober , 0.42 ( a0.45. ! Dry Salted Moats-Shoulders. 85.2.- ( < ? 5.CO ; clear , SS.3X&8.K ( ; ; short ribs , 87. & ' > . Butter About steady ; creamery , 17 ( 23 } c ; dairy , 15@20c. Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 11 ® IKc ; Hats , HKlWc ; Young Amencas.ll Eggs Firm at 17L ( . . . . . Hides Unchanged ; heavy green hides M'e ; light do , 7JSc ; salted bull hides , x ; , green salted calf , 8J.f@9c ; dry Hint , 12 ® 'ic ; dry calf. 12@lHc ; deacons SOc each. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 country , 4J , c ; No. ! , 3c ; cala-s , 4 } < fc.Uocotnts. Uocotnts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 2(5,000 ( 84,000 Wheat , bu UU.OOO 55.000 orn , bu 237.000 688.000 Jats , bu 180,000 222,000 lye , bu 4,000 none Bhrley.bu 77.000 40,000 New Xorlc , Sept. 20. Wheat lle- elpts , 150,000 ; exports , 70,400 ; options opened troiiir , soon advanced UftglKc. varying nit little during the day , and closing steady A@c oil from the highest ; spot about Ic ilnher ; ungraded red. 78Q845 c ; No. 1 red lominal nt b c ; No. 2 red , 8I@t > IHc In tore and elevator , 83@811-lOc delivered ; October closed at Bl'j'c. Corn Uecelpts , 110,000 ; exports , none ; options 5b@Ji < c higher and more active , clos- ng steady : cash , K ( < * ? < c better ; unuraded , 51V@52c ! ; No. 2. rfw@5lKe In elevator , 52oj ( 52 0 delivered ; Octooer closed at50c. Oats Hccelpts , 124,400 ; exports , none ; % < 3 ' c higher , ratlter quiet ; mixed western , 32 34c ; white western , 35@40c. Cotfoe-Snot , fair ; Hlo , linn at 810.50 ; options 10c$15 points higher and moderately active ; sales , 68.000 bags ; September , 817.00 ; October. 817.4017.rx ) : November , S17.75 ® 17.00 ; December , S18.00@18.20 ; January , 518.05 ( 18.20. Petroleum Steady ; United. GSc. Eggs Steady and in fair demand ; west * cm , 17@10c. Pork Dull ; mess quoted at 815.50 for old ; B 10.00 for new. Lard lilgher ; western steam spot , 80.82 Butter Quiet ; western , KX324c ; western creamery , 10@24c. Cheese Steady and quiet } western , 0 @ lie. lie.St. St. Ijouts , Sept 20. Wheat Actlvo and lilgher ; cash and October , 70c. Corn Firm aud higher ; cash , 3S40c ; Octooer , SS c. Oats Firm ; cash , 25 @ 2o c ; October , ? tfc. Pork Dull and Irregular at 814.75. Lard-Firm at 80.30@0.35. Wliisky-81.05. Butter Quiet ; creamery , 2021c ; dairy , 15 @ 20c. Afternoon Board Wheat Higher early , but closed } < c below noon board ; September , 70o asked ; October , 70c ; November , 71J c bid. Corn Very dull. Oats No sales. Liverpool , Sept. 26. Wheat Firm , de- mandtgood ; holders otfer sparingly. Corn Steady and demand fair ; now mixed western , 4s 3d per cental. Milwaukee. Sopt. 20. Wheat lower : cash,70tfc ; October , n QllXc ; November , "Corn-Steady ; No. 3. 41c. Oats-Unchanged ; No. awhile , live-Firm ; No. 1. 50c. Barley- Weak ; No. a , 5gJc. Provisions Steady ; pork , September , S14.50@15.00. Cincinnati , Sept. 20. Wheat Strong : No. a red , 70c. Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 45c. Oats Steaay and linn ; No. 3 mixed , 26c. . Kye Stronger ; No. 8 , 62@54o. Pork Dull ; repacked , 815.25. Lanl-Firm at 80.50. Whisky-81.05. New Orlnnn" , Sept 20 , Corn Dull weak and lower : mixed , Me ; white , ' 57c yellow , 50c. Oats-Quiet and weak ; No. 2,33@33 c. Cornmeal Dull and nominal at 32.20 ( 2.30 Hog Products Unsettled but genorall ) lower. Pork-815.25. Lard-80.75. Bulk tMeats-Shouldcrs , 85.50 ; long cloa and clear rib , 88.37H- Kansas City , Sett.20. Corn-Steady ; No 2 cash , 35 > < cbld ; September , 25o bid : Octo ber , 355 0 : November 35tf , bid , 30o asked. Oats No. 2 September , 223 asked. Minneapolis , Sept. 20. Wheat Active closed strong and a shade higher for cash No. 1 hard- , cash , 71Xfc ; October , 71c ; Novem bor. 72j/c ; May , 78c ; No. 1 northern , cash G7 , c ; October , 07c ; November , CS o ; No a northern , cash , C3 fc ; October , C3 > < c November , 74c. On track Yo. 1 hard TJtfc ; No. I Jiotthern , 08K(369 ( > fc ; No. northern , 64@GOc. Flour Firm ; patents , 14.15 4.30 ; bakers' ' 83.25(33.20. ( Kecelpti Wheat , 20,000 bu. ShipmentsWneat , 33,000 bu ; flour. 17,00 bis. Wheat In Store At Minneapolis , 1,037,3S bu. ; at St Paul. 02,000 bu. OMAHA LIVE HTOGIC Monday , Sept 20. Cattle , The offerings of cattle on to-day's marko were very liberal. The total receipts wer 100 loads , ot which number 07 were receive- - on Sundav and 133 to-day. There were enl ; a few loads of good corn-fed cattle in , the n colpts being made up almost entirely o range cattle. The market was about stead on good cattle , one buncli ot corn-fed steer at 84.40. Tue heavy run ot range ca e , both here and in Chicago , caused * Weaker feeling In the market , ou tbat.cUsa < entile , but the market was about steady , al though salesmen In a lew Instances were calling It a little lower. There were quite a good many Inquiries for feeders , but not a very strong Inclination to buy. Butchers stock continues very dull aud slow nt low prices , _ _ _ linen * The week opened with light receipts of hogs , there being only nftcen loads on the market. The market opened slow and a few loads sold at very nearly steady prices , two loads reaching 84.70 , the balance going st a decline of about .Ic. The market closed weak with both buyers and sellers predicting heavier receipts and lower prices for Tuesday. Hhecp. There were four loads received yesterday but reshlpped. One small bunch held over from Saturday sold at-about steady prices , Ilcoolpti. Cattle. 4,100 Hogs l.ioo Sheep 800 Shipments. Sheep 4 cars Cattle Monday 01 cars Prevailing PrlO9 % Showing the prevailing price ] pilJ for Hya stock on this market : Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs . . .8UOO4.40 Choice steers. 1100 to 130U Ibs. . . 4.00 ® . 10 Fat little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.76M3.85 Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 3.8.V34I.20 ! Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.50rt3.00 Common to medium cows 1.50C 42.2- > Good to cholco bulls 1.7.Vct2.50 Good range feeders 2.50(92.75 Good natlvofeedersOOOlLisand up wards 2.75@3.00 Fair to medium native feedors.OOO Ibs and upwards 2.50@2.05 Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.oo 8.40 Prime fat sheep 3.2.V43.50 Fair to medium sheep 2.50(33.00 ( Common sheen 1.50 2.25 Light and medium hears 4.40M4.50 Good to cholco heavy hoes 4.00O4.05 Good to cholco mixed hogs 4.50J54.00 Kopre entaiivo unto * . NATIVES-COIIN-PKD. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. V0..1443 84.40 FKEnr.ns. 4..057 82.05 STOCK KIIS. 9..780 82.05NATIVI NATIVI : cows. 22. . . . 020 82.35. 1C. . . . 1007 82.50 2. . . 1100 2.50 1..1000 8.50 UANOE COWS. 03..071 81.00 Brown , llelf & Co. 11ANOE HTKBIIS. 80. . .1087 82.60. Emerson Baker & Kennedy 84. . . 1105 2.8r > . Coe & Carter. 208..1151 2.00. Standard Cattle Co. 33..1250 3.15. Wood & Button. 4..1350 3.15. " " noos. No. Av. 8hk. IT. No. Av. Shit. Pr. CO..247 120 84.50 73..230 8084.05 08..241 80 4.00 70. . .238 84U 4.05 72..243 4.00 00..280 120 4.05 01..290 10J 4.00 C8..2.M 80 4.05 07..237 120 4.C2K 72..247 120 4.05 04..200 100 4.02 01..838 4.70 71..271 200 4.08J < 73..208 100 4.70 08 . . .204 80 4.62' BIIKEP. 47. . . . 80 82.70. Live Stock Soltl. Showing the numbur of head of stock sold ou the market to-day : CATTT.K. O. H. Hammond & Co 602 Local 113 Feeders 115 Total 730 nous , Anglo American Packing Co CSO Harris ite Fisher. 383 Total 1,074 All sales ot stock 111 tun market ara made per cwt 'ivovol'ht union otherwise sr.Uoil. Dead hogs soil at Kc pnr Ib. for all weights. "Skins , " or hogs weighing less than 10J lus. no value. Pregnant sowsaro dookod 40 loj. and stagsSOIbs. b/thonubllQ Inspactor. Live Stock Notes. Hogs lower. Good cattle steady. Hogs averaged seventy to the car. Itecelpis of native corn-fed cattle light 84.70 was the top on hogs and 84.40 on cat tle. tle.J. J. Chrisman , of Waterfall , came in with two loads of cattle. D. Uurnsoy , a sockman ( of Alma , was a visitor at the yards. W. H. Beagle , Loup City , marketed a load Of 230-lb hogs at 84.05. L. Gallup , Enyart. was In asaln yesterday looking over the market. .1. B. Hunter , ot Omaha , bad In nine loads ot cattle from tils ranch. Buyers say they will have to buy hogs for less money than yesterday. Mayor A. 11. Heel , of Cheyenne , was at the yards" with thirty loads of cattle. W. J. Davis , a well-known stockman of Grand Island , was at the yards. F. Swift , of the Him of Swift & Co. , pack ers , wns at the yards yesterday. The Anglo-American packing company's suing of ten loads of hogs cost 34.02. Mr. Brown , of the Brown & Ileff Cattle company , was hero with two trains of cattle. M. Hutton , Hnndolph , came In with two loads of hogs which sold at the top of the mar ket Hammond & Go's , string of hogs , bought on yesterday's market , avenged 23'J Ibs , aud cost S4.60. Bonney Earnest , of the Sand Creek Cattle company , came In with ten loads of cattle from Ituwllns. A. L. Spearman , Springfield , marketed a goqd bunch of 1443-lb native steers of tils own feeding at 84,40. Mr. Baker , of the linn of Emerson , Baker & Co. , was at the yards with a train of cattle. Four loads were sold. Frank Coe , of the tirm of Coo & Carter , came in with six loads of cattle from their ranch near Mountain Home. Squires & Co.'s string of 230-lb. hogs bought on yesterday's Chicago market cost only 84.74. Tun average price paid on the Omalii market was about 84.04 , but the bogs were not as good. Several shippers , during the pastwook , have reshipped their cattle to Chicago , after refusing the price bid hern , only to sell them at a lower titfure there. While the demand here is limited and all the cattle received can not be sold , a shipper who has a chance to sell and does not usually rcgretts it in the end. OMAHA WUOiaSSYLK MA.KK.BTS. Monday , Sept. 20. 1'rortuco. The following are tlie price * nt whlcli round lota of produce arc sold on thin market : To-days receipts were very Unlit , HIP de mand for eggs being much larger than the supply. Eons The market Is almost bare , and stocks move rapidly at 17@18c. BUTTKII Creamery , West Point , SOc : other , 22@4c per pound : choice dalrv , 1SQ 20c ; medium grades , I3@15c ; ordinary , 0@10c. CIIKBSE Market fair. Fancy full cream Cheddars , single 13c ; full cream twins , 13c : young Americas , 13c ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs In case , 14c ; Llraberuer , 100 Ibs In case , W c ; SaurV fancy Ohio , lOc. POUI.TUY Fair market ; spring chickens 2.00 2.50 ; old fowls. 83.W@3.00 ; ducks S2.25@2.75 : turkeys , in very light request , OC47c per Ib. GAME Hecelpts light : prairie chickens , 8250 ; mallard ducks. 81.75(32.00. ( Quail , 81.25 ( < 31.50 ; teal and mixed ducks , S1.00C < 1.75 ; siil | > , 75c&S1.00 ( : jack rabbits , 35c each , OAIIUAOK California stock , large round heads , 2'j'c per Ib. ; home grown 50c per dozen heads. OvsTEBs-Shell , 82.00 ocr hundred ; bulk , 81.35 per hundred ; selects , 82.20a gallon ; Cans , Now York counts , 45c ; selects , 35 ® 40c ; standard. 27@30c. SWEET POTATOES The market Is well supplied and they sell at22Xc perlb. CELKKT The receipt * are larger and the stock better. Good stock brlntis 35c a bunch. CUJKH Cholco Michigan elder , & 0.00@0.50 per Dbl of 32 tral. 1'oi'CORN Choice , for stands , 2@2Kc per Ib. TOMATOES Commission men are only handling a very few. Good stock 40@50c per bushel , OMIONB Choice largo California onions are otfered on the market at SOc per busht The demand U light Kaci PLANT Slow sale at C0@75o per doz , for choice stock. PoTATOKB-The market Is well supplied , Salt Lake and Colorado stock tells at bOC t85c. Nebraska and Iowa stock Oo@ < Ac per bushel , honey In neat one id frame * ao per IP. BEANS. Hand-picked Inavy , fS.OO per bushel , and other grades down ns low as Vl4J 0 - , t''rnitf ) . Orders from tlic cquitlrjrciulrliif / ; sc- Icctctl stock and erica care In paddii'i can- ? iot almivs be filial nt theistimc prlcw , quoted to llic local trade for common The supply ot fruHs on the markets was fair for the first of the week. California grapes and pears arc qulto plenty. Peaches are reported to bo a little scarce In California on account of the very large demands ot the canners , but the canning season there Is over. Plums and prunes are being taken by the canners almost entirely , hnd none ot any ac count arc being shipped to eastern markets. GnAPES Home-grown stock Is In liberal supply and is moving fwly at4c per pound ; California. Tokay 81.75J.OO per crate ; Muscats 31.50. CHANIIKRBIES The market U fairly well supplied with good stock. Bell and cherry , 80.00. Cape Cods 80.00(310.00. ( PKAt'iiKH-- Choice California stock Is going at 81.25CH..V > . On AH Appi.E.s-Cholco Siberian , 83.00(33.50 ( per bbl. OIIANOKS Fancy Itodl , 160 per box. 55.50 ; fancy Hodl , 900 per box , 8U.OO ; cholco Naples , 200 per box , 85.60. LKMONS Choice Palermo , 50.00 ; fair Pa lermo , 85.00(35.50 ( ; choice Messina , S0.60 ; fancy Messina , 87.00 ; extra fancy Itodl , 88.50 ; extra fancy Mnlorl , 88.50. PEAKS The market Is well supplied with the later varieties of California pears which am eel I inkat 82.00(32.23 ( per box. APPLES The supply Is liberal , especially of home-crown stock. Choice Michigan ap- plos. 2.75@ioo : ; home-grown , S2.25@J.50. BANANAS The market is well supplied with bananas at 82.60@3.oo per bunch. COCOANUTS Good stock , 85.00. Flour nnd Feed. olnydrc the johbliH ) jirlctn' Miiincsotapatonts , 82.50 pur cwt : Minneso ta Bakers' straight 82.20 percwt. ; Kansas and Missouri winter fancv its tents , 82:45(32.00 : ( : Nebraska patents , 82.25@2.35 ; rye Hour , 81.75 Ql.oo per cwt : rye Graham , 111.40 per cwt. ; wheat Graham , 81.75 per cwt ; corn meal , yellow , OOc per cwt : corn meal , white. 81.00 percwt ; chopped feed , Sll.00 ( < $ lfi.oo per ton ; bran , S12.00@13.00 per ton : screenings , 80.00 @ 12.uOperton. HAY Upland pralrlc , S8.COQO.OO ; com mon coarse , 87. 00(38.00. ( Grocer' * List. COFFER Ordinary grades , 20X@21c ; fair. 21X@22c ; prime , 22@2Hc ; fancy green and yellow , 23@25c ; old eovernment Java , 30c ; interior Java , 25WJ8o ( ; Mocha , Arbuckle's , roasted , 20 > fc ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 26 c ; Dllwortli's , 2Cc ; Ked Cross , KBFINEDLAHD Tierce. 7c ; 40-ib square cans , 7c ; 50-Ib round , 7 < c ; 20-lb round , 7 c ; 10-lb nails , 7 < c ; 5-lb palls , 7 fc ; 3-lb palls , 7c. SUOAH Granulated , G7cconf. ; A , C a 6Jfc : white extra C , 0 % < pKc ; extra C , C M CMC ; yellow C , 5 } c ; cut loaf , 7 ' , powdered , 7J/C. VnovisiONB Hams , HH@12c : breakfast bicon.ll rctWcM'bacoii sides 10j @ 10K'cdrv ; salt , OK@Ojfc ; shoulders , 7@7 c : dried boot hams , ll(311Kc ( : drlM beef regular , 10W@Uc ; hams picnic , WVic. ad lumber DRIKD FBUITS Apples , now , K's Cc ; evaporated , 60-lbrlng , 14@14Kc ; raspberries , evaporated , 20c ; blackberries , evaporated , lOf lOKc ; pitted cherries , coaches , now , K's > 7Mc ; evaporated peeled peacnos , c ; evaporated , un pared , I0w@l7c ; new currants , 7K(37Kc ( ; prunes , 4 f@5c : citron , 25o ; rai sins , Lo muscatels , SYIIUP New Orleans , per gallon. S ( 40c ; maple syrtin , half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , 80c ; 1-gallon cann , per doz , 810.50 ; hulf-eallon cans , per doz , 8U.25 ; quart cans , 83.25. CANNED Goons Ovsters , standard , per case , 53.00(33.10 ( ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , Sil.00ffl3.10 ; raspberrles,2 Ib , per case. 53.00 ® 3.10 ; California pears , per case. S4.00 ( 4.70 ; apricots , nor case , 84.1X$4.ai ( > ; Peaclies , per case , 85.75@5.a > ; white cherries , per case , 80.00 plums , per casn , 83.bO@ft.00 : blue berries , per case. S2.SO@2.40 ; eag plums. 2 Ib. per , case , S2.50 ; pitio.tpples , a ib , per case. 83.20@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerel , per doz , § 1.00 : 1 Ib salmon , perdoz , 81.0.Ti@2.00 : 2 Ib gooseberries , per case. S3.25ra3.a' > ; alb string beans , per case , 81.75 : 2 Ib "lima beans , our case. 31.00 ; 2 Ib marrowfat peas , per caset S2.50 ( < i2.GO ; iilbeirly June peas , per case , ta.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.40 ( 850 ; 21b corn , ,2. 0g2.25. ( I'IOKT.EB Medium. In bbls , 80.50 ; do In lialf bbls , ' 83.75 ; small , In bbls , 87.50 : do in latf bbls , S4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , 88.50 ; do In half bbls , 84.75. WOODENWAKE Two-hoop palls , per doz , $1.45 : hoop palls , 81,70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.50 ; No. 2 tub. 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.60 ; wash boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , S2.2.i ; No. 1 churns , 80 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns , TOHACCO Lorlllard'gCllniax , 44n ; Splen did , 4ic ; Mechanic's Delight 41c : Leggett & Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , S4o ; Drum- mond's Horse Shoe , 41c-T. ; J. , S7c ; Soru's Spearhead , 44c. HOPE Seven-slxtepnths inch , 12KSl2J/c ( STAncir Mirror Gloss , 5J c ; Graves Corn , Oke ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Oswego Corn , 7c. BnooMS-Extra 4-tie.82.60 ; No. 1,88.00 ; No. . ' ,81.75 : heavy stable , $4 OANDT-Mlxed , 8X@Hc ; stick. CRACKEKS CJnrneau's soda , outter and picnic. 5c ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , 8c : city soda , 7c. TiAS : Japan , 20 < 355c ; gunpowder , ' _ Younr Hyson. 25@55c ; Oolong , 20S Oc. JKU.tES 30-lb pails , 82.00. General Markets. Spraixs Cologne spirits , 188 proof , 81.10 ; do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality. 101 proof. S1.10 ; do 18a proof , 81.09. Alcohol , Ib8 proof. S110 per wine gallon. Redistilled whiskies , 1.00(31.50. ( ( iln blended. 81.50 ® 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons. 82.00(30.00 ( ; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 92.00@f.5o ! ; ( ioUten Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , S1.50@3.00. Brandies. Imported , S5.00@8.50 ; domestic. Si.30@3.oo. ( fins , Imported , $4.so@ C.OO ; domestic , 351.25@U.OO. Clmmpacrnes .im ported , per case. S28.00@B.OO : ; American , per case. 310.00 10.00. HEAVY HAKnwAius-lron , rate , 53.70 ; Plow steel , special cast. 4'fe ; crucible steel , 6c ; cast tools , dn. i2dHfc ( ; waon spokes , per set , 8'i.00i50 ( ; hubs , per set , SL5J ; tel- lees , sawed dry , 81.00 ; tongues , each , bOc ; axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , t c ; coil chain , per Ib , 0@l3c ; malleable , 8@10c ; Iron wedges , oc ; crowoarj , Cc ; harrow teeth , " c ; spring steel , 45c ; Burden's horse ,063 , 84.75 ; Burden's rauie shoes. 85.75. Barbed wire' In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs. Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.40 ; steel nails , iliDF.s Green butchers' , 5X@6c ; green cured , 7J c ; dry Hint , lie ; dry salt , Oc ; green eatf skins , 7Kc ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tallow HC. Grease Prime white. 3c : yellow. 3c ; brown , l c. Sheep pelts , 25@ 40c. wCoAi. Egg. 89.50 ; nut , 89.75 ; range , 89.75 ; Iowa lump. Sd.OO ; Iowa nut , 82.75 ; walnut block , 83.00 ; Illinois , 84.2504.75. Dry Goods. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls count LL. ejfe ; CC , 7 > < c ; SS , 8tfc ; Nameless , 5Kc ; No. 5 , oc ; EK , 0)ic ) ; ( JJ ( , lOHc ; XX , 12c ; OO , 14c ; NN , Hie , KX , 18o ; lt,20c ; No. 10 , 8) ) c ; 40 , lO c : 00- 15 } < c : 80 , 15o ; SO , Colored , lOc ; 50 , colored. 12c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13' < c ; Union Pacllic. 18c. CAHPKT WAHP Bibb white , 18Kc ; col ored , 20Hc. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Com , lie ; Beauty , 12Ke : Boone , He ; B , cased , 80.50. I' iNT8 Soi.ii.Coions Atlanta 5) < c ; Sla ter So ; Berlin Oil OKcUurncrOllGto7. ; PINK AND ltonr.8 Richmonditc : Allenflc ; Hlver- point 5cSteel ; UlverCc : Richmondr c ; Pacilic OJ < c. INOIOO BLUE Washington Oe ; Ameri can OKcArnoldOKc ; ; ArnoldB Ho ; Arnold A l-o ; Arnold Goldseal WKcDKKSS Char ter Oak4Xc4tam poS5fc : Lodl 4Kc ; Allen 5o : Richmond 5Kc , Windsor Cc ; Kddystone c : Pacllic 6c. OiNaiiAM-Plunkett.checks 7u : Whltton- ton 7Jfc ; York 7 d : Norraandlo Dress 8Kc ; Calcutta Dress HKc : Whittenton Dress OQ ; Renfrew Dress 9c to lU o ; OAMIIHICS Slater 4 > < c ; Woods 4Wc ; Standard - dard 4 c ; Peacock 4c. COHSKT JEANS Androscoggln 7 > c ; Hear- sage 7 c ; Rockport OWc ; Conestoga O e. DUCK West PointJ ! ln..8oz. , lO c ; Wcsl Point 29 In. . 10 oz. . 12Xc ; West Point 29 in. , 12 oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 In. , 11 oz. , 10c.- Checks-Caledonla X. Ko : Caledonia XX , loWc ; Economy U to } { c ; Otis 9 to 9 } < c. > TICKS kewlston 80 In. , 12'fo ; Lewiston SI in. , l3Ue ; lork 32 In. , 14c ; Swift Rlver7 } < ci Thorndlko O O , 8/e ; Thorndlke K F. SJfc ; Thorndlko 120 , 9 > ifc : Thorndlhe XXX. 15c : Cordls No. 5.9Kc ; Cordls No. 4 , He. DE.NIMH Amoskeag Uoz. , lot ) : Kverett 1 oz. , l.Sc : York 7o ? . , 13c ; Havmaker BKe ; JatT rey XX. HHc ; Julfrey XXX. 120 : Beavei Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek BH , lie ; Beaver Creek CC. lOc. KKNTUCKY JKANS Memorial loc ; Cantor 18c ; Durham 27Hc : Hercules 18c ; Learning ton 22Ho ; Cottswold 25c. CUASK Stevens'Bi Co ; bleaclied 7e ; Sto vena' A 7We ; bleached BWc ; Stevens' P 8 } < c bleached Bkc : .Steven f tf UKc ; bleachci lOUn ; ttMVtUB1 B Krp ' 'JL < Mtscr.i.T.ANnous Table oil cloth SA83 ; plain Holland 8 > ( c toOc ; Dado Holland 12V c. FLANNELS Plaid llaftsman 20c ; Goslien S3 Wo ; Clear Lake 82 > , 'c : Mapl City 30 < c. Whitc-G. II. No. 2. ? / , Slcj G ; U. No. 1 , Jf , 27KcB. : H.No.2i/22r : ; H. U. No.1 , . ' / , SOc : Quechea No . , i. K , 420 ; Uucchco No.2 , & / ! ll / , llnnnltni n No. S , f , SJVo ; Anawan COMFOKTEris S6.MX335.00 ; BLANKETS White , 81.0007,50 ; colored , 31.10 8.00. BHOWN SHEETINGS Atlantic A , 4-4 , "tfc ; Atlanttnll , 4-1,7c ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , f Kc : At lantic P. 4-4. oc ! Aurora LL. 4-4. 6 ic ; Aurora C , 4-4,4i < c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OVfc ; lloosler 1,1 , , 4-4oftc ; Indian Head , 4-4 7) ) < c ; Lawrence LI , , 4-4 , 6Jfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } < c : Pepperell It , 4-4CKc ; iVppcreil O , 4-4 , 6e ; Pepperell , 8-4. ICc ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 18c : Pepperell , 10-4. 20c ; Ullca C. 4-4 , " ' - Wacbusett , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora 11 , 4-4 , Aurora 11 , 4-4. Oc. BI.KACIIKH SHKKTING Berkeley cambric , No. CO. 9Hc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , O'/c ; butter cloth OO. 4Vc ; Cabot , 7Ke : Farwell , Sot Fruit of Ixiom , SJfc ; Greene O. Cc ; Hope , 7Vc ; King Phillip cambric. He ; Lonsdale. Hue ; Lons- dale , 8 } < c : New York mills , lOWc ; Pepperell , 42 Inch , lOWc : Pepperell. 40 Inch , llKc ; Pen- pcrell , 6-4,15c ; Pepperell , 8-4 , Ifc : Pepperell , 0-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22 > & : Canton. v4 , 8Uc ; Canton , 4-4 , o c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wam- suttn , He ; Valley. 5c. Dry Lumber. AND TlMIIKIlt. 12. U & 1ft ft. IS ft 20 ft Zi ft St ft 21.90 21.511 .60 2X8 21.50 21.1 Zltl ) ! .50 zzta ! ! ! . " . ! ! . ' ! ! ! ! ' . ! ! . " . ' . iiili&ssiiukiaK&ozi&uz&ttf - - - - - 4X4-HI8 18.60 KI.OOI1INO. A 6 In. White Pine 83-Y60 C , $29.50 B : . 'jO 1) , 21.00 K ' " " ( Scl. Fonclnz ) . . . . 19.00 FiNismxn. 1st and2ndclear , l.ltflnch , s.2s 850.50 3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , 45.50 " " Itf , 1 ,3 In 40.50 A select 1 Inch , s. 2 s. . 40.00 " " 1 } ( , IVf. 2 In 44.00 B " 1 Inch , s. 2s. , ; SO.W ) " " l .l' ain 37.00 roi'LAii i.UMnr.n. Clear Poplar , Hx. Bds. % in. , s. 2 s..S3. > .50 K In. I'anol. s. 2 s 27.00 " " Corrugated Celling , % . . 28.50 Il.VTTKNS , WKLL TtlllINn , 1'ICKKTR. O..G. Bo ts , 2X In 800.7. . " Kx3 in , s.l s. 00.45 S In Well Tubing , D & M and Bev. . . . . 23.00 Pickets , D. A H. Flat 20.50 " " Square 21.00 IIOAIU1S. No. 1 , com. s 1 B 818.00 No. 2 , com , s 1 sSK.OO No. 3. 815,50No. 4 , 813.00 FENCING. No. 1 , 4&6ln , 12 & 14 ft , rouch 810.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 19.50 No.2 , " 12ft 14 > " 10.00 No.2 , " " 1C " " 17.50 HIDING. A. 12 , 14 and 1C ft. S21.50 C , 815.50 B. 20.50 D. 12.50 CEILING ANP 1'AIITITION. 1st com , % in White Pine Celling J34.00 2nd " " " " " 28.00- Clear , H in. Norway " " 10.00 ndcoui. % ln. " " " 14.00 STOCK IIOAItnS. A 12Inch s. Is J4S.SO No. 1 , com. 12 in. s. 1 s. , 12 ft 20.50 ' 14 It 19.00 " " " " 1C ft 18.50 No.2 , " " " 19.00 " " " " 10 ft 17.50 Inch Grooved Roofing Sl.OO per M more than 12 Inch Stock Boards same length. SIMNOI.KS , LATH. KXclear . .83.10 Extra * A * 52.90 A * Standard . . 2.75 * AHB&B 2.55 in. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lain ani POSTS. Vhlte cedar , C in. , i s. , I2c ; 0 in.-qrs. , He ; in. < irs. , lOc ; 4 in. round 15c ; Tenne.ShUd ted Cedar , oplit , 15c : Split Oak. I2c. LIME , KTC. Rulncv white lime ( best ) . OOc : Akron ce ment , 81.75 ; hair , liOc ; plaster , $2.75-tar ; board. 81.75 ; sash , 40c per ct. ; doors , 40 per ct. : blinds , 40c per ct. ; mouldings , 40c per ct. : tar felt , per cwt. , 82.75 ; straw board , 81.75. SOUTnEHN YKLLOW 1'INH. om. 4&0in. Flooring 817.50 Star ' " 21.50 In.Celllnc 21.50 f In. Piutition ar.00 Finlsh.l &lfln.s.2s 9.00 Corrugated Cellini : , 4 in 25.00 Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . 27.00 SHIP LAP. No. 1 Plain. 8& 10 in 819.50 n'o. 2 " 17.50 No. 1 , O. G. , 8 in 19.50 THE CHIC AGO AND North- NorthWesfern Wesfern .iiLi- Sliort Aud ( too Thu only roart to take for DCS Molnes ' iir- Bhulltown , Ocdnr KnnlUH , Clinton. Ulxon , Chlcn- KO , MllwiuiUc'O HiiU nil points e > t t. To the people ple of Nebraska , Colorado , Wyomlnir. Utah , Iclnno , ixovm'a , Oregon , Wnslilntrton , and Cull- lorniti , It oilers euperlor ntlvuutiiBea not possi ble by any other line. AiMOiif ( n tow of me numerous points of su- Errlority enjoyed hy the putrons of this road liinwcon Oiimliii and Chicago , nro Its two trains a day of DAY COACHES , which nro the niiodt that bumftti art and injmilty cnn or onto. Its PALACKE SLEEHINO OAH3 , which arc models of comtort and olepancc. Its PAULOit DltAW- 1NQ UOOMCAUS , unsurimssca by any. nnd itg widely celebrated PALATIAL DININO CAIIS , the cnual of which cannot bo fouml elsewhere At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Puclllo Uy , connect In Union Depot with those of the Cblcatfo & Northwestern Uy. In Chicago the trains of this llr.e mnko close connection with tboRont all eastern lines. For Detroit. Columbus , Indianapolis. Cincin nati , Niagara Fulls , tlultulo , Plttsburir , Toronto , Montreal. Iloton , Now Vork , Pblladolphla , nnltlmore , Washington and all polats in the cast , If you wish the best accommodation , All tlckot aifonts sell tickets via this line * H. HuUHITT. U P. WILSON. Oenl. Manager , Genl , Pass'rAirent Cnlcaito , ill. W. M.DABCOCK. T U. I10LLK3 , Wcstarn Auont , City Puss'r Agent , Oniaba Nilirasku. Proposals for the Construction of the Super structure of the City Hall Building , RALKD ProVosaU will l > c rcceivnd by the S undt'rslKnod until 1 : UJ o'cloc'k p. in. October 7th , 18.S7 , for the construction of superetriio tnro of tbo city ball building , In accordance with the plans and npculflcatloiis on lllo In tin. Olllco of tbo Hoard of Publlo WorKs. Illils will bo made on printed blanks fnr < nUbed by tbo board , nnd to bo iicuompanleil with 11 cortllled check In the sum of fl.COU , ai an ovldcnco of t-'ood faith. Tlii Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to walvo defects. Sr. A. D. HALCOMHK , Chairman Hotird ot Publlo Works. Omaha , Neb. .Sept. 5th 1IW7. kS-'ltuwoU Dissolution of l'artnernttlii. The partner hlp hcretoforo exMliitf undoi the llrmimmo of liouhmu A ; Ili-nnott , iBtlimdm ( Unsolved by mutual nereoment. All billN dui Biild Drm nunt bo paid to Charles lloohmewhc will assume all Indebtedness of the llrm ClIAItT.KS IlOKIIMB , I. N , llB.N.NUTT. Omalm , Sopt. 71,1687. FOR PLANTING TIMBER CLAIMS Illuck Walnuts , hulls on , f. o. b . . . ( lOa per bi lllaek Walnut , hulls oir , " . . . . fl.'il per bi llox iider : Seed , " . . . . lOoporll Asli Seed , . . . . lllo per II Honey lx > cust Seed , " . . . . " > c per II llus lnn Mulberry Seed , " . . . . It-M peril C'ttalpaSccd , . . . . l.UU perl ! Also nil kinds Of Fruit nnd 1'orost Trees In sale. AddroKH , SIIKNANDOAII NllltShltV D. B. LAKE , Proprietor , bllKNANDOAIl , 1A MCBTORRD M lW renutura Ituctj. Ncrvou Deb lti. Lort i uhoCKl , etc. , ImTliik- tried In v very known remfov. hA dlicmrred a h ka will Hodrll IK to bli fellow OMM JOBBERS' DIHECTOBY Agricultural Implements , CHURCHILL I'ARKER , Whole J\lc Doltrtn Agricultural Iiuplcmcnis , CrJTl iirs ana llii l . Jono * Mrrot , kotwrou 9th _ and 10th , Omaha. Mob. _ LIX1XGER M 1UETCALF CO. , Agricultural Implements , W eoniCrrl fic , Hustles , Htc.Vhol lo , Orrrh * . rARHXOREXlORt MARTIN Wholesale Dealers In Agricultural Implements , ffagont and BuKUlf t. 901 , 1KB , 1OJ and ' .07 , Jonc t 1 . I' . MAST vV ; CO. , Mnnufncturon of Jiuckct/c Drill * , Scnhrt , Cultivator * liar Itskes , Cider Milt * nml l.ulmn 1'ulicrlicrs. Cur. North Wli unil Nicholas Sin. WINONA fMPLEM ENT CO. , ir/iofc.s-rtfo Agricultural Implements Wagons and Uu ? .rlos. ornor Uth & N'loli olns gtJ , Artist * ' Material , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1113 Dotiglai ! Ure > * t , Oratha. Boois and Shoes , IT. r. MORSE c CO. Jobbers of Hoots and Shoes. till Fariiaiu it , Umaha , N h. Manufactory , Summw Mr < - t , Motion. KIKKIiNDAI , ! , , JONES V CO. Successor * to Itcrd , Junes \ Co. , Wholoinlo Jlamifiioturorsof Hoots & Shoe" . Atrls fur Hoston Htlhhor Shoo Co. 1111101 * 110' ' , , . , . - Sf itntiiri. Vplint'kn Coffee , Spices , Etc , i l , A it Kb CUKKiili CO. , OmnhaOilTeonnd Splco Mills' . Tens , Coffees , Spices linking Powder , Flavoring Ktlnict * . I.uumlry liliiuluk , etc. 1114-1410 HiiriU'y St. Uiniihn , Nebraska , Crockery and Glassware W. L. WRIO11T , Agent for 'bo Manufacturers and Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lampi , Chlmnors , etc. Office , 317 South Uth St. Omalia , Nub. . Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Batter , Kens and Produce. Consignments solicited. Ueadquartors for Btonoware , Kerry lioxra and Urnpo Batkets. UK Dodge street , Umaha. RIDDELL < C RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Ej ) claItlB flatter , EICK . Cheeie , I'o iltrj , Uame , Ojstcrs. etc. , etc. 112 S. ilth SU WIEDEMAN C CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , nutter , Omiio , Fruits , etc. 290 8. Uth It Onmha. Ni > b. l.ilnmii-hrd l'7 ! > . GEO SC11ROEDER&CO. , 8ucce opj to McShanii \ s-cliroedor. I'rotlucu CommlsHlon inul Cold .Storage. . Omaha , Neb. Coal , Coke and Lime. Gio. V. l.AiiAOtt , I'res. C. F. OOOTIMAN , V. Pies. J. A. HUNDEULAND , Hoc. and Treas. OMAHA COAL , COKE C LLUE COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. SOS youth Thirteenth Street , Omitha. Net ) . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime. And pblppeni of Coul anil Cokf. Cement , l'ln t r , Utne , llnlr , Klro Ilrlck , llniln , Tile nnct Hewer Pipe. ontcu , I'ttxton llotol iff. tm At. , Oumlm , Nub. Telephone 1 < 11. "NEBRASKA FUEL co. , Shipper * of Coul and Cube , BUS. Mill St. , Omaha , Not ) . Dry Goods and Notions. Jlf. E. SMITHS CO , , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods &Notions 1102 and 1104 Douitlan. cor. HIM HI. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATR1CK-KOCH , DRY GOODS CO. , Importer * and Jobbers Dry Goods. Notions , ( louts' Fimil-hliiB Ooods. , Cor. Uth & Iliirncy 8t . .OiT'lm Furniture , ' " ' "DEWEY K'STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Farnam St. . Omaha , Neb. CHARLES SIIirERICK , Furniture , Bedding , Upholstery , Mirrors , etc. 1200.1308 and 1310 Karnnm tt. . Omaha , Groceries , AJJ Ain Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , Noc. IK , 707,709 and 711 a. 10th St. . Omalm. Neb. McCORD , J1MADY .0 'CO. , Wholesale Grocers , " ltn and r.eayonwortli et . , Omi > lij. u. .M. amhi i. .v oo , , Wholctulo Vi'octrs , llillt. U'lM.USUInrnoySt. , Oiualm. Nob. ALLEN 15ROS U'liolcHitlis ( itorcrs , 1114 mid 111' ! Humpy Ptri'i > t. Omaha. Hardware. LEE , FRIED M CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nulls , Tmware , Kheet Iron , Etc. Agent * for Hoiro Kcalei , ami Miami Powder To. . Omaha. Nrh. HIMEI1AUGH < C TAYLOR , Bnilders'Hardware&SculeJiepaii'Shop Mechanic ! ) ' Tools and Buffalo Rralei. HOj Douglas st , A Omaha. Neb. Ki'.ClOK iV V/ll.llhU.M\ . , If'liolemtlo Jlnnliritrc , inth nnd llurnuy Htrci'M , Onmliu. Nob. Western ApontH tor Austin I'owilur Co. , .lolfcr- eon Stcul Nnlb , Knlrbunks Sutnd 1.1 d Heavy Hardware W. , T. JlllOATCIT , , Heavy Hardware , Iron anil Steel , BprluiisVairon , Stork , Ilurdwaro Lumber , vtc. 190 ! anil Ull llrrney et. , Onioliu. EDNEY ,0 GIBBOX , Wliolcsale Iron and .Steel , Waiion and CnrrlHKe Wood Block , Heavy Hardware Etc. KIT mill HI'J Leiivcnwonli tt. . Oinnbu , Nob. Hats , C"ii : , ie. W. L. PAKROTTIi & CO. , H'holenala + 'llatn , Catitt iK Ntran ( , 'OHll * , 1117 Hiirncy Street , Oiu.ihu.Xob. liquors. Distillers nf Mqnnri. Alcohol and Spirits. Importer and Jobbers \Vlneattihl Liquors. WILLO IV 8V11INGH DISTJLLE'l CO. and 1LEH C CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Fine Wines nnd l.lounn Bole mniiufnetururi nf K nn dr'i < Kmt Inilln liif tur HIM ! Donnsllc l.lijuciri. 1112 llnrney Ht. Lumber. OMAHA TUMr.ER CO. , Dcalc' . All Kinds of Building Material at Wholcsalo. ISth Htroot rfnd Union 1'aclrlo Track. Ornnha. LOU18 21ItAI > FOJtl > , Dealer in Lumber. Lntli , Lime , Sasli Ioor , Ktc. Vardi-Corncrttli nnd Uoiljilaai Conio Jth and lumlu . C. 2f. DIETZ , Lumber. irth nnj Callforrla Mrecti , Omnim , Neb. F11E1 > W. GRAY , Lnrohcr , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Cor.Ctbnnd nounUs us. . Omiiba. Nm. . * - - - T. II' HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. Office , UC3 Karnam street , Oniaba. OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTOR * CHAS. It. LEE , JIardwood Lumber , Wood Carpst * and rarqtet flooring. Bth and Donilnsl * JOHN A. 11'AKIWIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Imported and American 1'ortlnnd Cement. fltat4 Aient lorMLlwuvikni ItrOmulic ceuieulandliesl WlilieUme. Importer * nnd .Tobbvrit of MillinerXution ! 10 * . 210 nnd 212 S. Ilth St. Motions. Wholesale VcsUrs In Notions and Fiirnlghlng Goods , 40.1 and < 04 B. Tenth Bt. . Omaha. V1NYAK1) ASCMNIilDER , Wholesale Hot ton * and Gent * ' nlxhliiff ( foods , 110.Harnoy t5tnot , Omnhn , Nob. Oils. Wholesale Dealers In ! & t Rcfinrd and Lubricating Oils , jj Axlitdrrnsf , ute , Omalm , Nub. A. H , lllshop , Manager. PAPER CARVEXTim PAVER CO. , Wholesale Pajicr Dealers. Carrrn nice tuck o ( I'rlnllnir , Wraiiplnif nnd Wrt Ing paper. Spvalulntlcmion ulrou to car loalor * orders Printers' Materials. | | WESTERN yEirSP Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers In Tjrpo. Presse * and Printers' Supplies. South Twelfth Mrcet. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Wnnulr.c'.urer nnd Dealers In nil klndlot Itnbber Goods , Oil rlolhlliiMiml l.t'iuliiT llolllna. II M KiirnamSL , Seam ! Fittings , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRAXO CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines. BtOAm , Water , ll.llwny and Mllllnit Supplier. Xtft 30 , ! 3 nd YH K rnaui it. , Omnhn. Neb. _ CHURCHILL 1'UMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam and Water Supplies. Headquarters for > lu | Koi > tCo's Uuo > ls. lilt Farnam St. , Ouiabi. Net ) . U. S. WIND ENGINE and 1'UMP COMPANY. DalladsrWInd Mllnj rteara aad Water Piippll * * Vlumlilnct Uoodn. llcltlnu. Hone. V18 and VJJ Far- uam st.Ouinlia. 8. K. Kclton , Manager. Telephone No. 210. BROWNELL < C CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers In Engines , Boilers & General Machinery Shout lion Work.Bteiim I'litnps. 8nw Mills. 1213-12l."i l.envenwortli St. , Oninliii. Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , WHOLESALE Farm , Field and Garden Sccdst Nos. nll-Ulil Jones Street , Omalm , Nob. Storage , Forwarding & Commission. ARMSTRONG , PETTIS & CO. Storaue , FonravtUtw < 0 Coinmlsiilon , Ilrnticli liaimooftlio Ilonnov Iliiu-iry Co. lluir- Kles at wlmlesnio unit rotitll. Nos. 130S. l.'llo nnd tU2 ; l/.ard tft. , Omaha , Nob. Telopnona No. 7CO. Teas and Cigars \VM. A. WILSON & CO. , Importers nnd Jobbers or 'lean and Ciaarn , Spices and Daisy llaklnir. 1'owder. 1110 nml 141 ! ) Hartley Stieot. , Omaha , Nob. OMAHA MANUFACTURERS , Cornicf. . \ John Enflnoter , Prop. lUnnfneturer of OalvanUod Iron anit Cornice. M Doclf e and 103 and 105 N , lOtli it. . OmabHNet ) . Sn.oku S aks , Boilers , Etc " / / . K. SA H'YER , ' * Mnnn facturhip ; Denier in KinukcStacka , R , Timli . am ) Ounontl Ilollor lll'i ! > ml"n tn > t.inrilin ( / roWorAs. : . Iron Works , Wrought end Oust Iron Bullillnu Work , Iron Ptnlrt , Ilalllnc , lloitina and Ulrdert , Htcaui Knulnei , limn Work , ( li.nerul ( foundry , Mrvctilne and lllaclmraltb \1 orfc. OtHec un I Wor i. U. P. llr. mid 171 li all eat. O IAIA : WIRE ASIKON WORKS , MRnuritctiinirs of Wire and Iron RallltujA , Drsk Nalln , Window OitHrdB , KloworStnnils , Wlro Blgn8uto. USIN. Uth. _ _ _ OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS G. Atulrein , Proprietor , Mnntiracturcr of Fire nnd IliirKlnr I'root Safes. lF , .lull Work. Iron nnd Wlro Fencing' , , ole Cor. Uth nml .luukoon-st . Omnhn , Overalls. COMPANY , HannfnctnrerB of Overalls , Jean I'anti , Khlrti , Ktc. 11U3 and 11M DoujlHi Street OmatiH , Neh. Sash , Doors , Etc. M. Arj"isiiRirVc > co. , Wtiolcjnlo Maniifuctureraof Sasli , DoorH , liliiula and Uriinch oftice,1211i hiiil Ur.r.i ft ; . , Omahay * , VOHN MANVfACTTTRiyO CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , MoRldVnKH.Ftnlr Work and Interior Iluril Wood KlnUh JuituuciiuU. N. K. cur. 8th mid l.euvenwurtliBU. OniHhu , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Munnfiit'tiircis of .MoiildliiKS , t'usli , Donrs and ltlliilHTtiriiliitr ( Stulr-work. Hank mill Olllco Klttlntfa. 20tli nnd l'oi | | > li > ton . \vciiuo. Brewers , ' KTORZ , C ILER , Leger Jleor llrowcrs , 1U1 Nnrtli Iflth mrert. Omiihn.Nob. " SOUTH OMAHA. C. II. t'AI.MDIl. N I * . IIICIIMAN. .1. H. III.A.NCIIAIIU PALMER , IIICIIMAN < t ! CO. , Live Stock Commission Ollico HdciinUI , ( JiiHtto | | KxchiuiKC Union Htocl ; Vni-ils , South Omnhn , Noli. Mal'-OY Live Stock Commission Merchants. M'irkct fuinlhliO'l froa < > n | iiMintl'n. bto-lrar < Hi fecilers ( itrnlilipl on 110" " ) terim. Itolereau * Oumlm .NHtlouul II ink unit Hnulli o.nud t .S itlun I Union tlock YuM > , Kojth Uni.irin. LOU1.MEU , WESrKIlK'MJ MALEV Life titnli Com in In lion , llooiii 15 Kxoliiuivo btilldlii , I'moii Stock YnnK 1-outh Omnim , .Nub. & SIIARPE , Coinml'Hlon lieitlors In l.lvn Kto.'k , llonm 2,1 , Kx iluuiyi ; llulliUn. , Union --tocU Vd < . , S. Uiintha ItO'LTOIICI'S I'lliOII Nllt'l lllUlU.OlllIlllll.l'lllOIl lo.'ic Viuilu Hunk. H. ( limilu ) , K. K , Howl uv J'ttg. Am. I'unkTnikt Co. , Omnliii. ALi\ANTlKR : & FITCH , Coiiiml'feUm roHlitfri In I. Ivo Stock , Itoom 22 o r\ilinni.'n IliilKllnc. L'nlon Block Vnnls , f-outli UiTinliu , .Ni'l ) . UNION STOCK YARDS G'O.7 Of Omaha. Limited. John V , llojd , BuperlnUcdWU _