mm w TOTS ! OMAHA T > ATTiV REE : . 'FRIDAY. .TUNE P. 1R9S S THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Opona Strong But Soon Falls Off Again. WIDE FLUCTUATIONS | N CORN. * -v OAl Follow In tlic AVnkc of the Other Cereals 1'rovlslons Very Slow Cattle Strotift Hogs Active , CHICAGO rnowucE MARKET. CniCAOo , Juno 7. [ Special Telegram to TUB DEB. ] Everybody hnd a chance In the wheat market chls morning. It opened higher and went right along up for a while In n manner to satisfy the most enthusiastic bull , then It wavered , struggled for n little , rind began to drop by easy stages until it had lost all the early gain and as much more. The trading , as n whole , was large , but it was spasmodic nt times very active and nt other times almost lifeless. Thcro was enough bull feeling left over from yester day's bulge to make a good start at the open ing and then thcro wcro a lot of outside buyIng - Ing orders apparently brought in by yester day's upturn to nil , while the local bears were cautious nnd "feeling for the top" with much caro. There was good buying or St. Louis account , nnd It was reported that there were foreign orders hero both for cash wheat and to cover the former sales of futures. There was nothing particularly new about the crop news received but the Influence of that which came yesterday was felt and the bulls were predicting that the government report on the lUth would show a decline in the condition. On the other hand thcro was considerable disappointment over the clear ances of wheat from the seaboard. It hnd bcon talKcd of yesterday afternoon that ! KX- ) 000 bushels of wheat w"ould bo reported as cleared from Now York to-day. In fact but M1XX ( ) bushels wore cleared from that Port nnd very little from Philadelphia nnd liono from Haltimorc. Flour exports also wcro smaller than of late. The receipts nt pri mary markets wore somewhat larger than of Into , chlcllv bccauso of the unusually largo arrival of y6.COl ) bushels at Toledo. The re ceipts nt New York were 445,000 bushels. Yet New York was strong nnd genj crnlly mivnncing even while prices \vero rccecding hero. In fact all the other uomestic markets seemed to bo rather stronger than ours , except Milwaukee , where it sharp nd- vance was followed by a swifter decline. In this market July wheat opened at fcCc , which was c higher than yesterday's close , ad vanced to WX&WiXc , then declined gradually to Wijfc , fluctuated between that price and Me for a time , then dropped to bfi o again nnd closed at 1 o'clock at 85 c. Prices for Juno nnd August wheat were the same as July during u large portion of the session. Them was a largo buying of July nnd Belling of August by ono of the local traders , which was said to be the settling up of n "straddle" made a week or so ago when July was nt a considerable premium over August. December wheat opened nt 87fc ! , sold up to b Xc , down to 8(5J ( < c. nnd closed at $ nc. The fortunes of the corn pit were quite as varied as those of the wheat traders. There was n strong nnd advancing market early followed by n rapid break upon which prices reached the lowest point for weeks. It all seemed to depend upon receipts. They were less to-day by 103 cars thau wcro expected nnd thereupon n very urgent demand arose from the shorts nnd the price of July was put up 5 c from yesterday's closing , but when the largo estimate for to-morrow became known the revulsion of feeling in the pit seemed to be complete and under the unload ing of long corn nnd the offerings of short Kellers , the price fell lc from the top with no greater reaction than # c nt any time. July corn opened nt DHc , sold up to 55J/C , down to 53Jfc nnd closed nt 1 o'clock at 54c bid. September corn opened at 5T > % c , sold up to ST > Xc , down to nnd closing at 54KC- 'The speculative oats market followed the course of corn very closely , opening higher nnd advancing early on. to lose nil the ad vance and a little more before tnc close. The volume'of trade was only moderate. July oats opened at 33 c , sold at 34c , down to and closing at as c. September oats opened at 279 < c , sold at " } fo down to and closing nt 'a'he ' provision trade was too slow to de velop any particular interest. Advices from the stock yards , where hogs were quoted 5c higher , occasioned a strong opening and in itial sales all around occurred at n small ad vance on last night's closings. This Improve ment , however , was more than lost in the ab sence of n sustaining demand and nt 1 o'clock pork tiud short ribs rested nt nn actual de cline of 2 > e nnd lard of 2K(35a ( AFTKUKOON HUSSION wheat weak ; Juno closed about S5tf@S5c , July opened nt 655 < fc , sold to 85l/c , up to S5X ( gSfiKe , closing nt 85Kc bid , August closing ntfi5'-jje : September closed at S4J < c , Decem ber closing at 80 > c. Corn quiet ; Juno closed nt53V < fc , July sold from 5 c to 53Xc , up to 51k ( < ir > Ufc , split , closing nt f4' c , August closing at 54HC bid , September closing nt MU < g54 < ! iiC. Pork wns quiet nnd steady nnd closed at f 14.10 for June14.1f > for July , $11.25 for August and H4.115 for September. Lard wns 2' < rc lower and quiet ; Juno closed at SS.1.0 , July at $8.05 , August at $5.70 and Sep tember ut $3.75. Short ribs were unchanged. CHICAGO IjlVE STOCK. CHICAOO , Juno 7. [ Special Telegram to Tier. UEE.I UATTI.B This was ono of the days when good cattlemen quoted the market nil the way from "strong" to 25c higher. This inado It rather n dinicult market to quote. Tliero was a good deal ofoxcitcmcntln trade , however , and good to choice cattle certainly sold 15c higher und prices wcro 23c higher than during the first of last week. A train of l217R1540-lb ( Nebraska cattle sold at $5.85 ( aG.75 , nnd thcro wcro many sales which bhowcd n great advance. Souio cattle sold 20o-higher than others of tl.o same quality , mid it wns n wild market ; choice t4.fiO < < M.i5 , rood t5.10@5.25 , common to fair J4.00@4.90 , cows and mixed | l.l)0@3.0.r ) . stockcrs mid feeders t2.Ul ( < 34.15 , 2000 Texas steers t2.G5@ 4.10. cows l.b5@'J,50. ' Hoot * liuidncBs wns again active with an other upturn of about n nickel on heavy and jirltno light. Host heavy nuulo tr..60j.r ( > .B.V cur of choice selected fS.PO ; the best mixed sold at t5C025,75 , and a few lots of common sold as low as f5.50@5.fi5 ; prime assorted mixed , 170to 1601b8 nveruces , made I5.GO © C.05 ; on lighter averages , J5.30@5.C5. FINANCIAL. NEW YoitK , Juno 7. [ Special Telegram to TUB HER. ] STOCKS Although trading was light nnd chlolly between professionals nnd the new bull uews wus calculated to restore confidence not In an abundant itu supply there was firmer feeling de veloped and Advances of ' 4 © I/I points wcro recorded on active stocks. The appreciation was duo to a stronger tone In London inm fair buying by arbitrage houses , the reduction of } f per cent In Hank of ICngland rates , nnd also u desire on the part of the bears who have been selling on the market , to secure profits boforfl something occurred to start values up und wipe out their gains. The cotton itn ton oils lend the list In | > oint of appreciation , the niivnnco being duo to purchases by In- llders. The Western Union t > tntcmcnt , Which will bo duo In n few days , It is said , will show largo earnings , aim on this rumor Block advanced 1 point , but later receded Jtf. 4ill The Kock Island annual reiwrt WAS not at all favorable. The net earnings decreased 97 jicr cent for the year ending April 1. It fulled to earn the fixed charges , and had the company not made largo sales of bonds it \vould not be iiblo to show a surplus of $555- 7&3. The dividend question has not been id- cided. Dcsplto the unfavorable showing Block advanced } ( o. There wcro no new fea tures to the rest of the uctivo list. The Northwestern sttx'.cmcnl , showing n surplus of f 1,800,000 , hnd a f ° ° d effect on the sjock of thai property and prices advanced X and closed at almost the outside. The continued Etrcugth and advances In Western Union had n good effect on the general market during the last tour und slight appreciations weio ' - IMA 3B - recorded , last sales being at almost outsldo figures and showed net gains of , ' < (31 ( ? c , Western Union having the icad ; cotton oil I # , Hock Island ijf , Louisville ft Nashville J < , Burlington < , Delaware ft Hudson * { \ LaVe Shore and Heading J-f , Missouri Pacific , Pullman } { , Northern Pacific preferred % ' . Kicbmond Terminal J { lower. The total sales wcro 115W jfhnrcs , including 25,000 Heading < , 17,000 St. Paul common , 3076ofi pre ferred , 13,4(0 ( Union Pacific , 0,800 Northern Pacific preferred , 0,100 , New England , 4.COO Missouri Pnclgc , 3,000 Northwestern , 700 Hock < Island and , ) ,000 , Uurllngton. Money closed < nt 1 per cent. GOVERNMENTS Government bonds were dull but steady. QUOTATIONS. U. fMs registered. 12B'V C.&N.W IT. B. 4s coupon. , . 1274 do preferred . 14'lii U.8.4' ' < src lstreJ.l07 N.Y.Oiitrnl . I05K U.8 4148coupon..107 O.H. N . iflii 1'nclflc 6s of'fe 119 I'.T . = ! ? Canada Southern. 48H I'nclno Mull . 33W Central I'nclllc. . 31 0. D.&K . 18i ! Chlcapn fc Alton , la' , C. , II. AQ ' " . .1I2'J ItemllnR II. . Iw ! . . . . . . .12W iiociTlsinhYr. " . . : . .107K P.&H.Q . 17 . . &S.F Krlo . 24 1 dopreferrod . . . . Mi1 * ilo preferred . Wi'i C..5I. & St. Paul. . Bo1 * Illinois Central . 118 ? do preferred . 10.Vi I..II.&W . low Bt.I > . & 0 . . . . WJi K.&T . IPS do preferred . lOTi Lake Shore . w % Tcxns 1'aclllc . 1 H ii.x N M'4 Union Pacific. . M { Michigan Central. . 77i ! W. , Bt. I. . Ac P . 12'i Missouri Pacific . TDK do prof erred . . . 2HV MlBsourll'nclllc. . . . 25 ? , ! \V. U. Telegraph. . 70 ilo preferred MX. Moxnv-ox CALI/ Easy nt 1@1 } lcr ) cent ; closed offered nt 1 } per cent. PRIMC MERCANTILE PAI-EH 4@0 per cent. STnnuxo EXCHANGE Steady nt I.SO for sixty dny bills ; fl.833 for demand. FUODUC12 M AKKI3T3. Chicago. Juno 7. Following nro the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Showed no chango. Wheat Fairly aet'vo ' with strong opening ; closing J < ( ? 5N'c below ycstcrdny's close ; cash , 85Vc ; July and August , 85 } < [ c. Corn Opened excited nnd higher , nnd closed 3 @ , % c lower than yesterday ; cash , 53) c : July. G4Vc ; August , GIJ c. Oats Dull but steady , with u slight change from , yesterday ; cash , 33k'c ; July , 371-lCc ; August , SSkc. Hye Dull at 03c. Barley Nominal nt07SC8c. ( Prime Timothy $2.10 ( 2.15. Flax-seed $1.1)0. ) Whisky-$1.20. 1'ork Irregular , and ruled higher enrly , settled back and closed easy ; cash , (14.10 ; July. $14.15 : August , J14.25. Lard Quiet and firm early , but later de clined ; cash $3.00 ; July , $3.li7@8.G7) ) ; August , $ Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. SO.OOffZO.25 ; short clear , $ S.10@8.15 ; short ribs , $7.75. Uutter 13cttcr ; creamery , 141 < f@18c ; dairy , 130 ? Uic. Cheese Quiet but steady ; full cream Ched dars. 7@7.J < | C ; lints , 7 & < J c young Americas , 'Eggs Firm nt 13@14c. Hides Unchanged ; green hides 4J c ; heavy green salted , 5j c ; light green salted , fijc ; salted bull , 3o ; dry Hint , 8c : dry calf , Sc ; deacons , 20ceach ; dry salted , C@ 7c. 7c.Tallow Tallow Unchanged ; No. J , country , 4c ; No. 2 , 4J e ; cake , 40 per ll . Uccoipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 77,000 10,000 Wheat bu 0,000 S'.I.OOO Corn , bu 87D,000 1GS.OOO Oats , bu 180,000 271,000 Hyobu , 11.000 3,000 Harley , bbl" 7,000 7,000 Liverpool , June 7. Wheat firm and de mand fair ; holders oiler moderately. Corn steady with it fair demand. Cinclmmtt , Juno-7. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , l)4c. ) Corn Lower ; No. 2 mixed , Oats No. 2 mixed , 37c. Hyo No 2 , COXe. Pork $14.i2K. ( Whisky$1.14. . St. IjoulH. Juno 7. Wheat Lower ; cash , SO c. ; July , S5J/(5S5Kc. ( Corn Steady ; cash , .riO @ 52o ; July , 51c. Oats Slow : cash , 3'JJ c. Pork Steady nt 514.0U@14.70. Lard $3.12 . Whisky $1.14. Butter Firm ; creamery 14@lGc ; dairy , ll@14c. MliincnpollB , June 7. Wheat Dull ; re ceipts , 1-8 cars , shipments , CO cars. Closing quotations : m store : No. 1 hard , cash and June , 84tfc ; July , S4Jfc : August , 85J e ; on track , f > Ku > , No. 1 northern , cash and June , 83c ; July , RJ c ; on track , 84@84 > o ; No. 2 northern , cash and June , Sic ; July , Blifc ; on track , 81(383c. ( Flour Unchanged : patents to ship in sacks in car lots , S4.30@4.70 ; in barrels , $4.70 ( 4.00. Milwaukee , Juno 7. Wheat Strong ; July , 82fc ; August , 83c. Corn ( Jood supply ; No. 3 , 54J < c. Oats Quiet ; No. 3 white , 3S&C. Hye Dull ; No. 1. C4c. Barley No. 2 , ( Uc. Provisions Steady ; ) K > rk , June , S14.10. Kansas City , Juno 7. Wheat Weaker ; No. 2 soft , cash , b2 c asked ; No. 8 red winter , July 75c , Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 4 < % c bid , 47 c asked ; June , 4c ! bid. Oats No. 2 , 20Mfc asked. New York , June 7 , Wheat Receipts , 445 ; exports , 50fiOO ; cash ruled easier , opened } tf(29fc ( higher , later gained K < ? Kc , afterwards declined X@Wc , closing steady and XfiJi'fo above bottom ; ungraded red. b9J4'lMJi'c ; No. 2 red , UJJ OSc in store and elevator , ICJflHOajfc c f. o. b. ; No. 1 red , 05c ; July ulosing at ! i2 > ; o. Corn Uccelpts , 02,000 ; exports. 17,000 ; cash , ' 4i ( J4c lower ; ojtlons opened higher , soon broke JfOl o on rcaii/ing. stead v at J4"t'f ? o above lowest ; ungraded mixed , COgiU' ( , ( > ic ; No. a , OOJi'o in elevator , alloat ; July closing atCO' ' c. Oats Kcccipts , 21,700 : exports , 051 ; mixed western , 37 ( 40c ; white western , 45@ 4lte. 4lte.Coffee Coffee SlKit , fair : Hio easy nt (10.25 ; op tions 2 < ) @r > U points lower , closing steady ; sales : 74,000 bags ; June. fl3.70@13.65 ; July , tl2.0y@12.60 ; August , tll.KTi@ll.90. Petroleum United closed weak at 78 , ' < c. Engs Firm but quiet ; western , 1510c. Pork-Unchanged ; mess , 14.00@14.60 for old ; J15.2r > @l.r .W ) for new. Lard-Dull ; spotM.82KG8.85- Hutter Firm ; western , 12(2iyc. ( Cheese In fair demand. New Orleans , Juno7. Corn Weak and lower ; mixed , C7 < 2CSe ; ycllowGS@09o ; white , ' ' O'ats-Lower ; No. 2 , 43) < @ 44c. Corn Meal Unchanged : J3.10. Hog Products Unchanged ; pork , (15.00 ; lord , refined tierce , I7.87j. Hulk Meat-s Shoulders , fl.50 ; long clear and clear rib , (7b7 , lilVK STOCK. ClilcaRO , Juno 7. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Heceipts , 0,000 ; strong and 15o higher ; common to choice , $1.GO ( 5.75 ; cows and mixed , $ l.lOQ.3. ) < i5 ; stackers and feeders , $ J.lW4.15 ; Texnns , tl.85@3.10. Hogs Hccoijits , 15,000 ; markrt steady ; mixed , $ .5.5d@5.75 ; Jieavy , $5.60 ( < ? S.1.K " ) 5 light , J.ri.45Vt5.p ( ) ; pigs und culls , * 4.00C5.iO. Sheep liecclptu , bOU ; market steady ; native niuttons , $4OJU44.0 ( ; feeders i.75 ( < 3,50 ; Texas muttons , $ -J.40@ western fee t-rs , $ a.a06in.00j stockers , $ ' . > . National Stock Yards , ICast St. IjouU , Jung 7. Cattle Kcccipts , 10XX ( ) ; hhipmcntB , : tKH , ( ) ; market active ami 20 ( 4 Ho higher ; choice heavy native steers , $ t,75S5.f)0 ( ; fiilrto good native steers , $4.'J5 ( gMbutchent' \ $ . ' ) .40 ( < r4.50j btockers and feeders , fJ.'JOOCHJU ; rangers , ordinary tote good , rj.30ftf4.40. Hogs Kecelpts , 2OW ; shipments , 1,400 : market higher ; choice heavy and butchers' Bujectluiis , 4Vi.liog5.70 ( ; packing , medium to choice , $5.404i & > .00 ; liglit grades , 5.35ij5.50 ( , OMAHA lilVK STOCK. Cattle. Thurtday , June 7 , 1SS3. Thorecciiitsof caltlo continuo light and prices are climbing upward at a lively rate , To-day's murkut wus lOo higher and the cattle tlo wcro all sold early. One choice load itof 145S-lb cattle sold nt $ 3.S5. The receipts full far short of supplying the demand. The market was well supplied wiTh hogs and on account of the heavy receipts prices : wore lower. The best heavy hoes wcro not if any , lower , but mixed hogs told I about 5c lower ftnd common mixed and light hogs 5IOe lower. The market was fairly active and the hops wcro about nil sold before noon and everything was taken before the close. Sheep , There wcro six loads hero to-day , part of Which were shipped djrect to the packers. Itccclpn. Cattle 350 HORS 8.1KX ) Sheep u 709 Prevnlltni ; I'rloet. The following is a table of prices paid In thismarnct for the grades of stock men tioned. Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs.$5.00 (35.25 ( Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 4.50 (35.10 ( Fat little steers. 900 to 1050 Ibs. 4.10 @ 4.CO Common to choice cows 2.25 W3.50 Common to choice bulls 2.25 & 3.M Fair to choice light hogs 5.10 05.25 Fair to choice heavy hops 5.40 ( $5.55 Fair to choice mixed hops. . . . . 5.25 @ 5.40 llcnrcocntnttvo Sfilcs. CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. Ibull 13.-10 3.00 2 stockcrs 710 3.00 Ibull 1IVJO 3.00 5 stockcrs 7iO 8.15 Ocows ICO 2.25 2stcers WO 8.50 8bulls 18.0 3.f,0 2stcers 1225I'O ' Istcer 870 4.01) ) 14stcer 104(1 ( 4.55 Ssteers OW 4.25 2 cows 1400 4.M ) 1 steer 1100 4.50 ISstccrs 1033 4.l > 5 lOslccrs 1077 . ( 54 steers 1810 4.75 62 steers 1333 4.75 43 steers 12 ! 4.77 llstcers 1195 4.M ) 17 steers 1133 4.b5 23 steers 11U1 4.SO 17stccrs 1133 4 > 5 33 steers 1173 5.00 19stcers 1'47 5.00 14 steers I'-'Ul & > 17 steers ' . . . . .IS J 5.00 15 steers ! - < .OO 10 steers 1453 5.23 IIOOH. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk , . Pr. 70. , . .194 120 $3.10 01. . .248 2SO ? 5.30 88. . . . .175 120 ? > .10 74. . .233 100 5.80 82. . , . .183 M ) 5.10 70. . .2(19 ( 100 5.80 57. . , , .11)4 ) 100 5.15 .243 100 5.80 78. . , , .203 120 6. 15 09. . .251 100 5.80 73. . , , .207 200 73 . .232 100 5.8.0 21. . , , .200 5.20 01. . .259 320 ' 75. . , , .217 120 5,20 144. . , .24J ( 300 r 'i $ 71. . . .818 lo 5.80 60. . , .253 200 r.82 > i 7 ! ) . . , . .20:1 : 11'rO 5.80 03. . .278 100 r > . : n UO. . . .199 Hid 5.80 ( X ) . . , 255 120 5.85 83. . , , .1'JS 200 5.80 08. . .201 120 5.1.5 70. . . . .211 SO 5.2J 73. . , .23J VM 6.85 73 * . . .204 2 < K ) 5.80 01. . , .2-12 120 585 fall. . . . .214 100 5.85 123. . , .24(5 ( 440 5.35 03. . . .235 100 5.25 01. . , .253 120 5.85 120M 78. . . .201 J40 5.85 133. . , .2C3 M ) 5.35 08. . . .220 120 5.25 82. . , .234 40 5.35 79. . . .193 5.25 02. . , .254 200 5.85 78. . . .199 bO 5.25 09. . , .2C9 100 5.85 77. . . .218 120 5.25 70. . , .252 240 5.35 10. . . .31G 40 5.25 07. . , .2CO 240 6.35 71. . . .201 800 5.25 07. . 240 5.55 f > 0. . . .229 830 5.25 GO. . 2SO 5.35 71. . . .220 240 5.85 70. . 280 5.35 03. . . .228 240 5.35 07. . .213 100 5.4'J 10. . . ,2Si ( 5.23 01. . .2.37 240 5.40 79. . . .211 280 5.85 05. . .247 240 5.40 77. . . .204 * ion . * ! 5.85 CO. . 200 5.40 74. . . . " 3 100 5.85 71. . 240 5.40 73 ' . .218 to 5.83 73. . . .2tO 200 5.40 Si' . bl ) 5.85 75. . . .233 .10Q 5.40 04. . 80 5.23 60. . . .2S9 200 5.40 70. . .209 180 5.83 53. . . .295 100 5.40 03. . .219 210 r o-t 53. . . .2SO 100 5.40 09. . .223 240 5.25 07. . . .254 2tO 5.40 84. . .201 120 5.25 04. . . .257 2SO 5.40 79. . .233 SO 5.25 02. , . .271 100 5.42 77. . .800 40 5.25 59. , . .290 100 5.45 G 07. . .233 200 5.27K 09. , " 285 200 5.45 72. . .240 40 " , ,30 312. . 2b3 1040 5.45 74. . 219 80 5.80 09. , . .239 120 5.45 03. . .234 fcO 5,80 59. , . .278 05. . .230 100 5.80 03. . . .271 120 72. . .234 100 530 03. , . .295 100 5.50 74. . .848 2-10 5.30 5S. . . .304 80 5 50 07. . . .230 180 5.30 71. , . .2S9 2SO 5.50 70. . 232 240 5.30 IJS. , . .283 SO 5.50 05. . ; ; 23s 180 5.30 03. , . .274 5.50 01. . . .232 100 5.30 59. , . .301 r. w. 73. . . .223 120 5.30 5.30SHEEP. SHEEP. No. Av. Pr. 00 lambs 44 $5.75 Ijlvo Stock Sold. Showing the number of cattle , hogs and sheep sold to packers and leading buyers on to-day's market. CATTLE. G. H. Hammond < fc Co . 141 Swift & Co . : . 97 Samuel Urcifuss . 43 Harris . 17 A. Traucrman . 21 Hathbun . 7 noes. Hammond & Co . l > 94 Omaha P. Co . 1,814 Armour &C. P. Co . 4,438 J. P. Squires & Co . 1,452 T. S. Thai-p . 357 W. Payne . 129 Davis & Atwood - > r'r' Cleveland P. & P. Co . 193 Gibbs & White- . 132 G. 13. Wilson & Co . 79 EMECI * . G. H. Hammond & ( Jo . 90 Swift & Co . 8UO Iivo Stock Utuuk Notes. Hogs lower. Everything sold. Cattle continuo on the up grade. W. H. Jofmson , Franklin , was in with hogs. J. F. Kcano , Aspmwall , la. , was in witn a load of hogs. John Lenike , Mlllard , was hero and mar keted a load of hogs. A. Anderson , Oakland , was here nnd mar keted a load of hogs. Kerry & Uiven , Scward , had a load of hogs on the market that sold ut $5.55. Ilobort Stewart , a cattle buyer from Kan sas City , was looking over the yards to-day. Among the visitors at the yards was L. L. Happal , Chicago , who stopped hero on his way west. Mr. Thompson , of the flrm of Thompson & Cook , Wnkellcld , was hero with a load each of cattle und hogs. Among others who came in with cattle were the following : O. S. Finch , Fullerton ; A. Laverty , Ahhlund : William Lawmars , Hartington , and P. J. Hoonoy , Hrayton. The Union Rendering company say that the pricu of dead hogs will have to bo re duced still furtncr. In the month of Jan uary the company reports their loss at (350.12 ; for February it was f.VM.97 ; for March { 240,14. At Chicago the rendering companies pay only } < c I'cr ' lb for dead hogs and the company here cannot compete with them in producing grcaso wlicn they have to pay Ic per lb for dead hogs. OMAHA WHOhKSAhE MARKET. Produce , Frill IB , Nutw , Etc. Thursday , Juno 7. The following unotatlimK are wholcmitc and not retail. 1'ilcen iiuntcil on produce arc the rntfn at irhlch round lots arckotaun thlx innrlict , fYulf * or other lines of ( juoila rcijiilrlny extra lalior In vaMnu cannot al ways be ftupjiKcri o i MiMde anlcrs at the game prh'CH iniotcd for the local tratlc. Itatcituiijluur und fcul are jolliers' price * . I'rlces on aruln are thoie paid li \ Otmtlia millers delivered , sill quotation * un incr- rluindUcarcolttalnedfrum leatlltm honics and arccurnctcd dully , I'rlie * on eniclxrs , ( alien , etc. , aic thow uivcn b\i \ Ictidlny mun- factitrers. DThero was nothing special to note to-day , except that berries were scarce and higher , iMfces being quoted at f.2.ri ( < 74 50 , and stands $1103(312.00. ( Vegetables are now "being brought In by farmcis , and uro almost out of the commission trade. IH'TTeu Fancy creamery roll butter. 21c ; with solid packed at 10@lSo ; choic-e country butter , 14v 15c ; common grades , 11@ 12c. 12c.Eoos Strictly fresh , 12@12fc. CiiERitiES Pcrcaso of 10 Ibs , $2.00@2.23. Southern cherries $ ' 1.50 per 24 quart case. STIUWIIEIIKIES f3.04.00 per case. CiiKtsE Full cream , ! ! ) ( &Uc. HBisTs-50o per dijz. POTATOES-Cnoico homo grown , 7585o ; Utah and Colorado stock , fUO@1.25j low grades , 55(2C5o. ( POUI.TKV No dressed fowl in the market ; live chickens , $3.00@X25 per doz ; spring chickens , $3.003.25 ; small ailckendil.0 ( $ 2.00 SPINACH 1160 per bbl. Hfii-nAHn 2S2 ( , c ret lb. O.NioNP-Natlvo9toclf$1.2oyZl 50 ; Spanish , per box of 6 Ib * , $1.75 ( 2.00 ; California on ions , LEMONS t3.75te4.50 pet1 box ; fancy , W.T > 0 < 3 5.50 ORANOES California IiWcrsldc > , K1.75@4.00 ; ! N nvnis , W.OO. t er lb. for California. Good stock , $ I.50@1.75 per dozi AsPAiuors fiO@75c per dozen bunches. Cuct'MiiKm Mta per doz for choice. LETTUCE 30 < 7l35c per doz. CELKRT California stock , tl.50 per doz , HADISHES 30c per doz. STRING HBAUS (1.50 per bu. GHEES PEAs-I.SO < 5 ? ' < ! .00 per bu. TOMATOES $2.50@3.H1 per bu. PINK AM'LES-f225@2.50. ; UANANAS Common medium , $2.50(33.00 ( per bunch ; choice$3.00ffl3.M. TfliSll'S California , 2J 33c per lb. UATBS Persian , CKr7c ( per lb. CIDEU Choice Michigan cider , $4,50@ < 5.50 per bbl. of 82 pal. Porcoiix Choice rlco corn Is quoted at 3@ 4c per lb. ; other kinds 2 } < i3c per lb. C.uiHOTS New stock , < 4Kig4ic ( ( per doz , UEASS Good Block , $2,00 2.76 ; California beans , $2.25@2.40. Fios In layers , 18@15c ; cake , lOc per lb. NUTS Peanuts , raw , O CI'o ; Hrazil nuts , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c : English wal nuts , 15@lSc ; nibcrts , 18c ; Italian chestnuts , 15c ; pecans , 15c. HONEY 10@2lo for 1 lb frames ; canned honey , 10@12c per lb. I'Atist.Ki 30 per doz. UV Osio\t lf20c per doz. Pfitc MAPLE SYIIW $1.25 per gal. SAIJSIFV 25e per bunch. Grocer's Iilst , Ur.riNr.n LAUD Tierce , 7J < c : 40 lb square cans , 7 < e ; 60-lb round , Sc ; 2l-lb ( round , SJ/i1 ; 10-lb pails , 8 ? e ; 5-lb pails , SHc : 3-lb palls , Svut'i'S ' Now Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 37ii40o ( per gnl. ; corn svrup , 84c ; half bbls. , 80c ; 4-gal kegs , Sl.Ki@1.55 : sorchum , 3bc. . i llnms 10J < @liJ c ; breakfast bacon. lOJ UlOJfp ; bacon sidci , 9 ( 9l4'c ; tlr.V salt , S'-iOl c ; shoulders , 707) ) 0 ; dried beef , CAXSII > Goons Oysters , standard , per apricots per case , $ ( .25j(4,35 ( ; peaches , per case , S5.00iji5.75 ; white" cherries , per case , ; California plums , per case , $1.50 ( 4.COi blueberries , per case , S2.00i2.10 ( ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , ? 2.50fi2.G' ( ' ) ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case. $2.S5 ; 8-lb tomatoes , $2.30iI2.40 ( ; 2-lb corn , $2.20 ( 2 80 ; sardines. imported Jj , 12fiT15o ] > er box ; domestic J4" , 0' OS (1 ( J if c ; in ust atif , W6t 93 'c. StJOAU Granulated , ( i ; < @ 7c ; conf. A , CJf@ CJ < c white extra C , ( % ( ifH ( < c ; extra C , yellow C , 5 fJj5fic ; cut loaf , wdered , 7Qb3 > 4o ; New O c. CornE : Ordinary grades , 7ai8o ( ; prime , 18j5le ( ! ; f : XXXX , 21 > /cDilworth's , 21c ; Hed Cross , 21c ; Alaroinn , 21Uc ; German , 20J c. WOOHKNWAKU Two-hoop pails , per doz. , SI.40 ; three-hoop palls , $1.05 ; No. 1 tuo , $7.00 ; No. 2 tub , $ . ( KI ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 ; ' .Viislihonrds , electric , ? 1.50 ; fancy Northern Queen washboards , J2.75 ; assorted bowls , . ' .75 ; No. 1 churns , S9.50 ; No. 2 churns , &S.50 ; No. 8 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70c phr nest. TOIIACCO Pi.uo Lonllard's Climax , 45c ; Splendid , 44c ; Mechanic's Delight , -Me ; LCR- Kctt&Muyor'sStur , 4 c ; Cornerstone , 39c ; linimmond's Horseshoe , 45L1 ; J. T. , 4Scj Sorg's Spearhead , 45c : "Cut Kate , " 09c ; "Oh , My , " 27c ; Piper Heidsick , ( He. Toiuc-co SMOKISO Catlin's Meerschaum , 31c ; Catlln's Old Style , 23o ; Sweet Tip Top , ,82e ; U. N. O. , 17c ; Hed , White and Blue , 18c. .ini.LiES 30-lb pans , * l.23@l.CO. SALT Per bbl in carload lots , $1.45. HOPE Sevcn-sixteertths , 10@10J.fe. CASPV Mixed , 9 ( " > lle ; stick , 'JftiOKc. PICKLES Medium" , in bbls , 80.00 ; do in half bbls , $3.50 ; small , in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half bbls. $4.00 ; gherkins , in bbls , $ .3.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.50. HOLLAND HiiitniNns OS@70c per keg. MAPLE Sutuit Bricks , 12) o pcrlb ; penny cakes , 13jil4c ( per lb. ; pure maple syrup , 1.23 per gal. BHOOMS Extra , 4-tio , $2.CO ; parlor. 3-tic. painted handles , J2.25 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable brooms , $4.00. STAKCII Mirror gloss , 5J c : Graves' corn POIVDGU AND SHOT Shot , $1.30 ; buckshot , $1.55 ; Hazard powder , kogs$5.00 : half kegs , $2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.59 ; blasting kegs , $2.35 , luscs , 100 ft. , 45 ( < S"5c. CUACKEIIS , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5c ; ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda snowlluko ( in tins ) , Kle ; soda candy , 5J c ; soda wafers ( In tins ) lOc ; soda/ephyrs , ho ; city oyster , C.'tfc ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster , 7c ; gem oybter , 5o ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oy&ter , 5c ; ] ) iciiic , 5c ; snow drop oyster , 7c ; butter 5c ; Boston , 8c ; Omaha butter , 7e ; sawtooth butter , C44o ; cracker meal , 5 c ; gntham , Sc ; graham wafers , lOe ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , 12J c ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 > ic ; oat meal. Sc ; oat meal wafers , lOe ; oat meal wa fers in pound packages , 12) ) < Jc ; animals 12c- ; Boliver gmgcrround,7c ( ) ; creamScCornhill ; , lOc ; crackni-lls , lOc ; Irostcd cream 8 } < Jc ; ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , 9c ; homo made ginfjcr snaps" , in boxes , 13c ; homemade made ginger snaps , ( Mb cans ) per dozen , f 2.50 ; lemon creams.Sc ; pretzels , ( hand inudn ) , llKc : assorted cakes and jumbles , 115 c ; as sorted lingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) , per box , $7.00 ; banana lingers , 14c ; butter jumbles , lljtfo ; Brunswick , 15c ; brandy snaps , 15c ; cliocolato drops ( new ) ICc : choco late wafers. 15c ; Christmas lunch , ( in tins ) , perdozcn , $4,50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , lie ; coflco cake , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , llJifc ; cream puffs , SOc ; egg jumbles , He ; ginger drops , lie ; Honey Jumbles , lljtfc : Jelly lingers , 15c ; Jelly wafers , 15c ; Icily tart ( new ) . 15c ; lady ling ers , 18c ; vanilla bar , 14o ; vanilla wafers , 14c ; Vienna wafers. 1 dozen packages in a box , per dozen , $2.50. All goods packed In cans Ic per lb advance except unowllako and wafer soda , which are packed only In cans. Soda in 2-lb nnd 3-lb paper boxes , Kc per lb advance ; all other goods Ic per lb advance. Soda in 1-lb paper boxes , Ic per lb advance. Ttio 2-lb boxes are packed In cases holding IS in u case. The 8- Ib boxes are packed in cases holding 12 in a case. The Mb boxes ure packed in cases holding 'M in a case. Ono-lb graham and oat meal wafers packed 2 doz in a case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 73c. Canb for wafer soda , $8.00 ) , not returnable. Cans for snowflake soda ' , $5.00 per doz. Tin cases with glass lace to display the goods , 75c each. No charges for ' packages except for cans and returnable goods , Glass front tin cans and "snowflakc" soda cans are returnable at prices charged. Dry i-iiiji-ip Soi.in Coi.ons Atlantic. Oc ; Slater , 5'fc ; Berlin oil , OJc ; Clnrncr oil , ( j@ 7c. PINU ASI > HOMES Hlchinond. ftjjo ; Al len , 0 } < c ; Hiver Point , So ; Steel Hiver , Oo ; Hlchinond , Oc ; Pacinc , 0 > < c. INDKIO HI.UK Washington , OJ/o ; Century , digo blue prints , DC ; American , oj c ; Arnold . ( ! > ifc ; Arnold U ; 10 > < c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnoh Ciold Seal , W . . o , DIIESU Charter Oak , 5cj Kamnpo,4 } c ; Lodl , 5c ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oc ; Wlndbor , 0 > oj Eddystone , ( > > o ; Pacillc , 0 } c. HHOWN SiniBTiNn Atloutic A. 4-4 , 7 } < c ; Atlantic II , 4-4. 7 c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , " Atlantic P , 4-4 , Ilo ; Aurora LL , 44 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 5oj Crown XXX , 4-4 , "He ; Hoos- lor LL , 4-4 , lie ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 > ic ; Law- rcnco LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Ko ; Peppercll 1 { , 4-41 7c ; Peppcrcll O , 4-4 , lioj Poppcrcll , (3-4 ( , ISKc ; Pcpjieroll 0-4 , 21c : Pop. Ierell ) 10-4 , 23c ; Utica C , 4-4 , ( ks ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7)tfe ; Aurora U , 4-4 , C o ; Aurora H , 4-4 , OJCc.UATTS UATTS Standard , Oc ; Gem , lOc ; Hcauty , 12Ko ; Hayonnc , 14o ; H , cased , $ tt.50. CAIU-CT U'AHi'-Uibb , wnitc , 1'Jc ; col ocd 22c. 22c.DUCK DUCK West Point , 29 in. 8oz. , lOJ o ; West Point , 29 m. 10 oz. . 1'JKc ; West Point , 10 In , 12 oz. , 15c ; West Point , 50 in. 11 oz. , lOc. Checks-Caledonia X , Kc ; Caledonia XX , lOVc ; Economy , 9c ; Otis , 9c. Ku.sTUCKt JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton , 2Sc ; Durham , 27 > c ; Hercules , ISc ; Lcuming- ton , 2'c ; CotUworld , 27J o. MISCIU.I.ANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.83 ; plain Holland , b n'.i c ; Dado Holland , OWo. OWo.Co oxroiiTKlis ? O.CO@35 00. UI.EECIIUU SHCETISQ Uerkely cambric , No. CO , 8Xc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OJfcj butter cloth , OO , 4 * o ; Cabot , 7'icFanvcll , S c ; Fruit of Loom , P > jc ; Frccno O , Oo ; Ilopc , 1io King Phllln cmnbrlc , lie ; Lon ! > Jnle , ll' < c ; li-4 , 23c ; Pcppcrell , 10-4 , 35c : Canton , 4-4 , S'fc ; C&nton , 4-1. PKC ; Triumph , Oc ; Warn- sutta , Idc ; Valley 5o. OiNOilAH Plunkettchecks , 7KcWhltten- ; ton , 7tfc ; York , 7 c ; Normandl dress , 8Ko ? Calcutta dress , § } \ybittcndou ; dress , 8 > $ c { Hen ( row dress , SH < 3 12Hc. TICKS Lcwhuoii , 80-ln , 12) ) o ; Lcwiston , 82-In , , 13)io ) ; York , 32-in. , 14c : bwift river , 7' ' < c . ; Thorndvke _ . . , OO , Stfc ; Thorndyko FF , it\m.l _ _ . . _ . . . _ . \ Xn * rrt 4nsi ( itfc mi. .1-11. * * V ow , Thorndlko 120 , ; Thornklko XX , 15c ; Cordls , No. 5,1'Kc ; Cordis , No. 4 , lie. DENIMS AmoskcDg H , 9-oz. , lOc ; Everett , 7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz. , l3cHnymnrkct84Ci } ; } Jnftrcv XX. HJicj JnfTrcy XXX , 12Wc ; Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek liU , He ; Bonvcr Crook CO , lOc. FLANNELS 1'lnld Knflsnmn , 20c : Goscon , 1 ! . * | . | II , 1U , UU n-lll , 1 JHF , Jf , 2Vo ; G , 5f , 85c. CHASII Stevens' , Co : blenched , < c ; Slovens' A , 7Ko ; Wenched. 8tfc ; Stevens' _ , „ _ , bleached , 9Kc ; Stuvt-na' N , bleached , lOJ c ; Stevens' S H. T , 12&C. Gcucrnl Markets. Lr.ATiir.it Oak soles , 35 ( 37c ; hemlock slaughter solo , 21fI13'.ic ; hemlock dry solo , 12 ( ! ? 23c ; hemlock kip , OOM'JOo : A. & B. runner kip , ) < i.475o ; A. hemlock calf , ! lOc@3UX ) ! A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75e ; hemlock upper , H24c ) ; English grain upper , 25c ; hemlock grain upper , 21a25c ( ; Tnmplco U. L. Morocco , 2.i ( ( < e33e ; Tampico pepplc , O. D. Mo. , 22(32k' ( ! ; Curncon , B. G. Mo. , 30c ; Simon O. D. Mo. , $2.75 © ) 00 : Dangoln Itid , 80S35e ; X. M. kangaroo , 40e : American calf kid , 32e ; Grlcscn kids , ? 3.00ii8.7. ( > ; French glazed kids , $2 60 ( < f2.75 : French calf kids25 ' ; oak kip skins , 80cQit.OO ; oak calf skins , ? I.OO@1.63 ; French calf skltn , S1.2oVt2.25 ( ; French kip skins , JI.10W1.50 ; Hussitt linings , S0.00a0.50 ( per ' doz. ; pink cream and White linings , j,7.W ) Ot9.73 per doz. : colored toppings , (9.0011.00. Dufos Acid Carbolic , crystal pcrlb,60c ; citric per lb. OOo ; turtaric , per lb , 60c ; sul phuric , per 11) , 4c ; ammoniacarb , pcrlb , 15i ! ; niiiin [ , per lb , 5c ; alcohol. 93 percent , per gal , $ . ' .22 ; blue vitriol , per lb , Sc ; borax ruilncd , per lb , lOc ; camphor rollncd , 32c ; cream tar tar , pure , per lb. 42e : cream tartar , commer cial , per lb , 20o ; cloves , per lb , 33c ; cuttle- Hsli bone , DCf lb , 80c ; dextrine , per lb , 12c ; glycerine , pure , pcrlb , 30c ; hops , fresh , per fi , 40o ; indigo , Madras , per lb , 75c ; Insect powder , per lb , Clio ; morphine , P.v. . , per oi. , $3.00 ; onlum , per lb , S3.75 : quinine , P. & W. , peroz. , 5Sc : quinine , German , pcroz. , 4bc ; Hochello salts , per lb , 35c ; saffron , American , per lb , 40e ; saffron , true Spanish , per oz. , Sl.iXt ; salapetre , pure per lb , lOc ; Sulphur , Flowers' , per lb. , 5c. ; soda , bl-car- bonate , per lb , 5c ; silver , nitrate , pcrlb , S11.50 ; sponnacetti , per lb , 52Vi.OOc ( ; strych nine , per oz , , $1.23 ; wax , white , pure , per lb , 63c ; wax , yellow , pure , per lb , 85C. OILS Carbon , 175 degrees , 13c ; carbon , 150 degrees , 18c ; linseed Dolled , COc ; linseed , raw , 57c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $ .12 ; sperm whale , (1.00 ; whale water , bleached , 85c ; flsh , bank. 85c ; neatsfoot , ox- , grees , 15e ; turpentine , 43c ; castor , pure , $1.30 per gal. Ilinns Green butchers , ' 4@4-aC } ; green cured , ntSuXc ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry salt , Oc ; green salted calf , O' c ; damaged hides , 2c off ; dry salted deacons , 25c each. Tallow- No. 1 , 3tfc : No. 2 , 2c. Grease Prime white , 4Jfe ; yellow , He ; brown. 2c. Sheep pelts lOcftiJl.OO.accordlng to quiv..ty. Qraud- ed liidcs classified as datur.fjcci ; SriuiTs CS'.OBHC siilrits 183 proof , $1.14 ; do 101 proof , Jl.l7 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , 81.15 ; do 183 proof , 81.13 ; alcohol , 1S8 proof , per wine gallon , $2.13 ; redistilled whiskies , $ l.25@l. 50 ; gin blended , ? 1.50.52.00 ( ; Kentucky bourbons , J2.iO@0.00 ( ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $ : > .UOu0.50 ( : Golden Sheaf and rye whiskies , $ .00 ( < i3.00 ; brandies , Imported , STi.OOCrfS.OO ; domestic , * l.30@3.00 ; gins , imported , 55 OOotO.llO ; domestic , Sl..Tilf ? 3.00 ; champagnes , imported , per case , J2S.OO © 33.00 ; American , per case , f0.00it17.00. ( ! DIMENSIONS AND TIMltEIl. HOM'.DS. No. 1 com , s 1 s.18.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.5.50 ] No. 2 comsis. . 17.00 | No. 4 com , s 1 s. . 13.50 > rCNCINO. No. 1 , 4&0in 12& II ft , rough $19.50 No. 1 " " 10 " 0 19.5 No. 2 , " " 14 " 0 10.5 No. 2 , " " 1C. " 0 1S.O SIDINGS. A , 12 , 13 & 10 ft.$21.50 I C , 12 , 14 & ] Gft.$15.50 B " " 20.50 D " " , I , 12.50 CEII.INO ASI > I'AUTITIOS. 2d com % in White Pine ceiling $34.00 ' " " " . 3J 2S.OO Clear * { in Normay " " 1(1(10 ( ( 2d com % in " " " 14.00 ri.ooiiiso. AC in White Pine $20.50 HO In " " 33.50 COin " " 30.03 nnin " " 21.50 EOin " " ( Sel. Fencing ) 19.90 G in Drop biding 5 < > e per M extra. A 13 inch s la 5in.no B 13 " 39.20 C 13 " 30.00 D 12 " 23.00 No. 1 com , 12 in s 1 s 12 ft 20.50 ' " " 11 ft 19.00 " " " 10ft 18.50 " " " 10 , 18,20ft 21.60 No. 2 " " 19.00 " " " 13 & 14 ft 18.50 " " ' 17 ft 17.50 12 in Grooved roofing , 51 per M more than 12 in Stock Boards same length. 10 In Grooved roofing same price as 12 in Stock Boards. snip IAP. 19.00 No. 1 Plain Sand 10 in No. 2 " " " 17.50 No. 1 , OG , Sin 19.50 I'INIhllINd , 1st and 2d , clear , 1 , itf , in s 2 s (51.00 . ! ' " \ & \yt < 1-00 3d , clear , 1 in s 3 s 44.00 " I/ , 1'flnS 40.00 A. select. I In a 2 s 40.IK ) A , ' WlK.2ins2s 44.00 H " lfliB2s 30.00 U. " ' I4i iHi 2 in s 2 s 37.00 B , select , nil 10 ft , (1 extra. Ceiling Clear Finish , land IKineh , s2s 20.50 Clear Fmhh , 1J4 nnd 2 inch , H 2 s HO.OO Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 24,50 Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base , , , , 2000 bOfTIIEUN YELLOW PINE. Star , 4 Inch Flooring (31.00 1st and 3d clear 4 inch Flooring 23.00 Clear inch Ceiling 20.00 Clear % inch Partition 24.00 Clear % inch , Partition (2 above % Inch 1IATTENB , WEU. TUIIINU , PICKER ) . O G Halts , UJ iii ( 71 0 15 3 in well tubuig , ' D & M' und bovl ! ! ! . ' ! . ' ! 23oi Pickets , I ) & H Hat 19.5i ' C.ll. I'AI.MEH. K I1. IIICIItMN. J. II III.A.NCIIAItl ) PALMER , RICHMAN 4 : CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , Office-lloom 21 , Oiii > o Hu Kicliantto HulMIng , Union block vurdi , l-outti Uiuahn , Nvti. McCOY BROS. , Live StocK Commission Merchants , Market fiirnltheclrioon application. Mocker * "ml fi'iilem iuriiUliu < lOfiK < > oil tvnu . Uufcrunrun OIIIK. Iju.Nullciiial Hunk mid r-outn OuiaUa .Nullouai , Lnloa Muck Vi-rJi , buulU Uiiiulin. NORIMER.WESTERFIEUD& MALEY Live StocK Commission , Uoom 15 , KicbanKO IlullUlnKt I/nion / gtock Vurds , , boulU Ouitttjn , No ALEXANDER .V FITCH , Connnision Dealers in Live r.ooiii ' . ; , O'pu ltu Kicbango llulldiDii. Uuioii Stoe Yunls , tijutu umabu , h'rb. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , Jeha t' . OMAMJOBBERS'BlCTOEl ' DMmplomontiiV' flLL PARKER Dealer in AiricnltolImpleineutsWapns , , Carrlacti and Ilii l . JnicsPtrfftbctnecn band lOtn , Omaha , Nebraika. LININOER St METCWLF CO. , AgriculturalIfflDlementsWagonsCarriages , , , Ktc. Wbol ( alc. Omaha , Kctratka. PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wholesale Dealrn In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies SCI , ( TO , VXs and 007 Jon a Street , Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of BncKeyc Drills , Seeders , Cultivator * , H r IlakM. Cider Mill * and I.uban Pul vcrltet * . Cor. Ulli and Nltholaa btrceta. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Whokiale . Agricultural ImplementsWagons , SBuggies Comer llth nnd Nlcholan Street * . OMAHA IIUANCU. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. E. Mead , Manaecr. 1113 tcavcnworth St. , Omaha. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo Manufncturcrsnnd Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Othnnd I'ncltlc Streets , OttmhaNcb. Artists' MntorlnlB. " A HOSPE , Jr , , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 DouKlas Street , Omnlia , NohrntVa. Boots nntl Shoos. , K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Succc or to Heed , Jono A Co. ) Wholesale Mpl w. v."MORSE & co. . Jobhcrs of Boots and Sliocs , 1101,1103-1103 Douglas St. OmnlmManufactory , Sum mer St. . Huston , Bo o ks QJJoB ] [ o n _ d _ S t q tl o no rs TlTM , & S. W. JONES. Successors to A. T.Kenyon A Co. , Wholesale AHetnll Booksellers and Stationers , Fine Wcddlnif Stationery , Commercial fctntloncry UCi llouulaj Street. Utualia. Kub , Etc. " ' "CLARKE'COFFEE cp Omabn Coffee and Bptco Mills. Teas , Coifees , Spices , Baking Powder , "Brt" " Aitcnt for the Munufixcturcn mid Impnrtcn of Croolicry , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Etc. QB3 ce. 317 8.13th St. . Omaha. Nctiratka. PERKINS , GAfCH ( &LAUMAN. ImDortc < * V idJobtjorSof CrDCtery , fitoare , Lamps , Silverware KtcJ 1514 Kiirnnm bt. , New 1'axton nullillnif. _ CornrnlsBlon and Sjorogg. FrfEDERICk J. TAIRBRA'SS. Wholc nlo FJour. Feed , Braia and General Comniision Merchant. Correspondence solicited. lOHNortUlCtb Street , OuiuliH , Neb. CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , Successors to McSbane & Schrocder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omiiha , Nebraska. RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Bptclaltles-Butter , Eges , Cheetc , Toultry. Game , 111" Howard Street , Omalm , CoolCoko OMAHA COAL , COKE St LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard anfl Soft Coal , S09 South 13th Street , Omabn , Nclirmhii. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And Bhlpiicrit of Coal , Coke , Cement , I'lutcr , I.lme , Uraln Tile , and bewcr 1'lpo. onico , Paztoii llotol. Farnaui Bt. , Umulin , Neb. Tc-lopliono 611. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 21i South 1311) Ht. . Onmlm. Kcti. DrvCoodoand _ _ Notions " " " M. E SMITH Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1101 Douglas. Cor. llth St. , Omaba , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Johhers in Dry GooflsNolions , Gccls' Kurnlsblne ( ! nnrt > . Corner llth and Huney bt . , Oumta , NebraBka. Fumlturo ) . _ DEWEY iTsTONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furnitnre , FarnB.m Ftrcet. Omaha * Kcbrnika. ' CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omulm , Nebraska. Crooojjps. PAXTON. GALLAGHER Ac CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TO , 707 , "M and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha. Neb. McCORD , BRADY 4 CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 th and LeaTcnworth Streets , Omaba , Nebraika. Hardware. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , JlctalB , Pheet Iron , etc. Aftents or Howe SculeB , ilinmll'o iler and I.ymitn Ilurbud wire , ( Jmuha , Kulirasku , HIMEBAUOH 4TAYLOR , Bnilte1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mccbaolci' Tooli and Iluffulo Rralri , ItOS Douglat titrect , Oroalia , Netravlia , RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOtb and Harner Hti. , Omaba , Neb , Western Agtnti tor Austin Powder Co. , Jetlvrson Kltol Nails , MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wholesale Manufacturer' of Saddlery & Jrthcrs of Saddlery Hardware And leather. HOJ , 140. ' > ni1 14V7 llamcr St. , Omaha , Nlbratka. Heavy Hnrdwnro. "w. jTBROATCH Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Ktork , Hurdwaru , Lumber , Htc. uud 1211 llarnt'T Ktrcct. Uiuaba. Caps , Etc. \V . LrpARROTTE Bt CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Uarner fetrcnt. Oiaalia. X h. Office Fixtures. _ _ " TUB bJUMONOS MA.NUKACTUUI.NU 00. Mantifactjrersof BanK , Office and Saloon Fixtures , UantlBi. Sltliboards. Hook Cxtrs. Ilrug Kliturt'.Wall I'll MIS , I'aillllons. lialllnts.Counlers. llefruiid W ne feelers , Mlrrors.etc. 1-uilorj anuottlcr , ItJOaoa lia fceutb lUb tl. , = 3 imni Lumber. OMAHA" LUMBER co. , All Kinds of Beting Material at Wholesale KU Slrtft and Union Paclflo Trick , Omnka. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Peers , Ktc. Ttnlt-Corntr 7th ana Dot * laii C | 4 I ftband Homlas. C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmher , Mthand California Streets , Omaha , Nobtaika , "FKED'WT Lnmher Limo Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Cornerf h ami Domtlas Sts.Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER COTT To Dealers Only , Office,1103 Karnam Btrrot , Omaba. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lnmher , Etc , Imported and American I'ortlaml Ccrnrnt. Etat < Agent ( or MIlHaiikcn llTilraulIc Ccmenland ( Julncr Wliltc l.lmr. CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwooil Lnniber , \Vood Carpets and rarnuot Flooring Pin an4 Douglas Nollonn , J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goofe < ltl anit 401 Sditli lOtli St. , Omaha. VINYA'RD & SCHNEID"ER Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1106 Hartley Stront , Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle tirpnso , Ktc. . Omnha. A. 11. Hl rint . Mnnnr Paints omM3la. & NEILSON , \Yliolo < nlo Dealers In Paints , Oils , Winilow Gla'.s , Etc , Ills Fiirnnm Stioct. Onmlia.Nob. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrr a nice itock of Printing.Vrnpplnit and Writing I'K er. Special altontlon glron to rar load nnltn. WESTERN NEWSPAPERUNION , Auxiliary Publishers , Pwtlers In Trtic. rremica and I'rlntom' Huppllog. UO South mh Street. Omaha. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clothing ana Leather Helling. IQOri Kaninm Strait. St o o m FIUI n ga , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO.7' Pumps , Pipes and Engines , iteam , Water , lUlltrnnnd Mining fju'1 ! ! * ; . SICi KM. H and V24 Knrnam ! ; triis ; OmalTii. CHUHCHiLL PUMP CO. . FnoiesalG Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Jtcara and Water Supplies. TTcndqnartor * for MaBt , Fooit & Cu'H Kuods. 1111 Kiiriuini St. , Omaha. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , UallUlajr Wind Mllla. 013 nnd yXFnrnnra \ St. , Omaha. U. K. Hof , Acting MnnHKcr. BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron Work Rteam Pumps , Pnir MIKs. 1513-1215 LcavcnwcrtU Stroi't. Onmlia. Smoke Blocks , Bollors , Eto. " ' * 'H K. SAWYER Mannfactnring Dealer in Smoke Urltcblnk'B , Tanks and Oenoral Holler Ucpolrlog. 1316 liudco street. OuialiH Neb. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds fill and 813 Jonen Stm t Qnmha. Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch uou o of the Heimpjr lIuKBrCo. UiytKleaal whuloalu and n-Uill , 1 M UlOnnd 1312 Itard Street , Omuiia. Tclcphuno Nu.'W. OMAHA MAMGTHM Browore- STORZ & . ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 Nortli Klsllitccntli Streiit. Oiniili * . Kol ) . Iron Works. STEAM BOiLER'wORKS. Curtor.thon , I Hip's. Manufacturum of nil kinds Steam Boilers , Tanks' anil Sheet Iron Work Works South Mill and II. A M. Cronring. 1'AXTON A VIUHMNO lllO.V WOIIK8. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Kiiflncn. Ilr x Work , General Foundry , Muoblno null lllucksiiiltli Work. , onico nnd Works , U. r. Hy. uuil IVIli Strc-et , Uiuiiliu. OMATTA V/1RE" & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings Desk Halls , Window Ouanls. Flower Htands , Wlro bluns , Etc. 1X1 North KUi Htri'Ct , Oniulia. OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vault * . Jail Work , Iron anil Wire Konclnft , HlKns. Etc. U. Androen. IVop v Cor , lltliond JacksunHts. ' CHAMPI'ON IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Bcrcens , for banks , onk'ei.slori'i. roildnuces , to. Imiiroved Awnlniis , Lockuniltli Mu < lilnirnnd lllucksmlth Works. Wll-oiitli lull Ht. ; MEAOHER Sc LEACH , Fire anil Burglar Proof Safes , Time Leeks , Oenera ) Agents frT Dlebnld Safe .t I ck Co.'a Vaults and Jail \Yor , lli Karuaui Ktrcft , Omaha. Mllllncr/ond Notlona. Importer & Johhers in Millinery & Notions yn. ilOandiUBmitli lllliHtry > t Ovoralls. _ . ' ' r iiinr < CA'NFIELD M ANUFACT'URINQ co. , Manufactnrers of Oyeralls , Jeaus I'anti , thlrti , Ktc. IKOand 1101 Dougln blrcct , OujuliK , Nfb. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , lotm JCpenctur. I'rciiirlotur , KaiDoilse aud lUlaod KM Nortli linb Htrevt , Oiuaba. Paper Boxes ' , . . . ----r-- . , J OHN L. WI'LKIE Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , No . 1317 and 131U Douglas HI. , Oiuaba , Neb. Sash , Doora , Eto , " ' ' . A.bTs'tJRoV/'oi kVhulcnlo Uniiuf .ctnrori ui Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , Ilrancb Ufflcc , Utli and Itard bUucln , Ooialm , Neb. " BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding , Htulr Work iinJ Interior Hard Wood Iln. Isb. N. K. Corner btli NIK ! l.onii'uirfrlU btrccts , Oiialm , Ij'cb. OMAHA pANia MILL co. , Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , AJ.U UliuUi , Tuinlnj : , "talr-work. Hank auj Oalco J1W llu . Wh uMd I'QtsMvu Arcuue.