THE OaiAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JULY 10 188a 3 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Nervous nnd Irregular Throughout the Session * A DECLINING DAY IN CORN. OntN Knlo Finn nnd Advance HMnrpJy Not MncJi Mono In Pro visions Cnttle Pnlrly Active Jlrlnk Quotations. CHICAGO 1 UP DUO 13 MAIIKKT. CincAoo , July 0. [ Special Telegram to Tun HKB.I Tlio wheat mrtrkut opened ox- cltcd and Itt'cgulnr , Tratllnjsas lareely In /ugUBtat the beginning , thotiKh Docottibcr was active. There wcro salca for December delivery nt Sl c atul 8-lc at the same tlmo In tllirercnt jiarts or thu nit. The early tendency of the market was strongly downward. The lmpre son ! produced was that "foreigners were Helling" and scalpers followed the lead en tnavso in that bolluf. Hutdilnson was by common consent given rank its the largest buyer nnd the principal support of tlio mar ket. There was frco rcnllrlug for local Bpcculatlvo account , nnd this pervert to depress values considerably. There u" > nothing in cables to Justify thobelidf that extensive speC"1 ' selling emanated from 'Unffland or the ; t. n"a ° theory was entertained by not . . .fow tr"llc that ' local unit ew York ] ieoilo ) Wtro yolllf tho'pounditib' . The commission houses lian n good many buying orders to-day , C"nuu'li to have udvandcd the market had it not been for the unexpectedly heavy speculative pres sure. As it was the market recovered quite sharply ? e , but from the moment the vlslblo supply statement wn posted the weakness Intcnultled. A battle was fought aroutia fet QSl c for August , but nftor the price got below blo the descent was easy. August went to 81 ' < c and December to 82 ; < c. Many of the little longs who had bought on the advance a few days ago dumped their loads on the weak market , and the aggregate of HUelt offerings wan largo. The attitude of several of the leading operators oxnitc.d their alarm and dis trust , but by far the most ulspiriting Inltucnco very was the apprehension that was gener ally felt that the government report duo to morrow would bti a bearish document. Mitny think that the Juno report did not rep resent the true extent of the damage to winter wheat , but nothing occurred in Juno to lower the conditions as they existed at the beginning of the month , while the prospects for spring wheat , corn and oats nro ccitainly generally impaired. This ex plains , therefore , the underlying cause of the anticipation of official circulation of tin im proved outlook. The elosu nt 1 o'clock was fractionally above the bottom , with July resting at b'Jjij1-1 , the premium over August having widened to l c1. The average shrinkage for the day was 1@UU | and the feeling at the cud was nervously wcalc. Crop reports nro not changing radically. The weather In the southern winter wheat belt is clearing off , but much of the area Is saitl to bo badly under water and not In shape to permit the satisfactory progress of har vesting. The corn market did not fulfill Its early prom.i-o . It opened strong and from } { to % o higher , but sold off , not steadily , but none the less surely to the close. The announcement of a largo decrease in the visible simply found n great many longs ready to hell. They were apparently waiting fern n good time and place to sell , and as usual they noted together , with the usual result. August , which opened atftl ' * , c , hold oil to I'JKo ' uml closed there. Strong local operators , headed by Cudnhy , wore frco sellers , and Hutchiiihon led the buying In corn as ho did in wheat. Now York was also u good buyer. Oats ruled linn nnd the now crop future advanced sharply. A portion of the improve- jnent wits lost later in the day , July declin ing In-Byiniiathy , but closing at Saturday's last quotations. August left oil j'go ' higher than Saturday. The provision trade opened weak in n quiet manner. Tito cash product bold with u little moro freedom , but there was no increase to speak of in speculation and future trading scarcely reached n moderate volume. In n speculative way tile market was narrow , and was saved from being practically featureless by n sharp break of llc ) In lard Into in the day. This article was stiong early , nnd oven promised to rule higher. Later the support sustaining It was suddenly withdrawn and nt the clqso lard for both cash and future de livery rested o under Saturday's last fig ures. Short ribs nnd pork wcro relatively stronger than lard , though the advance actu ally established in the former was only 'J > c nnd In porlc2) ) < @ 5c. The favorite future Uo liveries wcro ug > ln August nnd September. CHICAGO ljlV13 STOCK. CHICAGO , July 9. ( Special Telegram to THE UBU.I OATIMJ The estimated receipts wore 8,500. The market , opened active and fully as high as on Saturday on beat natives , but later , snd especially at the late close , values ruled n shade lower , some of the later sales showing n dccjhio of lOo as compared With the opening. The iirimo cause of the 0o drop was the largo run hi New York 180 ; cars and n decline of Ktff&Xa below Fri lo day's rates. Then again them wcro 0,1)00 ) cattle in sight at Kansas ISf City , St. Louis and Omaha. Of > rourso the bulk of the cattle at western points were Tcxans , but they till the want mid at nil times have moro or less effect on llatlves. In Chicago Tcxans sold fully as ist ctiong as last week , but the run in the west would Indicate n fall In prices , as the gro.it bulk will Uml their way to Chicago. Native butcher's stock . sold n bhatlo better ! on nccount of the light run nnd the Might advance on Texnns ni veal calves making $2.iig3.r ( ( ( > U for Textuib , 'and $ a.jriif3.0 ! ( for natives. Quotations are ns follows : Choice to extra beeves , 1-100 to 1000 Ibs , i.VJO ( .i > . : t5 ; medium to good steers , I830tol5lHlb ) , - ri.40 ( M.O. > ; iSUOto 13.t ) Ibs , S4.0C ( 3.-IO : WO to 1MO ! Ibs , $ UUTO.OO ( sv ; stookets and feeders quiet and uncliangod at $ S.&OyiUH : ) ; cows , bulls anil mixed linn Its 81.bOCna.n05 bulk , ? 'J.f > PCavi.b5 ; slop fed steers fLWtf'ft.W ) . 'lYxiis cuttle wcro in good demand - mand and tinner ; steers , -10(151.75 ( ; bulk 12 7i ! < g .15 ; Texas cows , l.Mfi'.i.aO. ) ( Hoes The receipt * were 17UOO. nuslnrss was active with an up-turn of a strong 5u on nil classes. Host heavy made Si.lHlcif..VS.onc load at fil anil two lots of I'hlladolphlas at fil.05 ; mixed sold larpel.v at f3.S'@l . > .90 , ami common mUcd nt $5.75C < i5.0. Light bovts told at sftOj/.VJO. ( I-'IXAXOIAh. New YOHK , July 9. [ Special Telegram to < Tnu Uu.lSTOCKS : The feeling unioni itock operators was chiefly bullish , upW rumor was nfiont tnat n bull pool of Nev ! York , and Chicago operators had b'oci formed with the special object of lifting tin grangers. They base their opo'rations on thi Improved crop prospects In the southwcs ; nnd noithwcbt ; also In the bolter earning made of lato. They ave confident thu values have seen their lowest point for ho present , nml although there may bo n sllgh reaction , the tendency , they claim , Is lo I higher level. The opening was quiet nd fairly steady I ! rat sales , being nt but sllgh : changes cither way from Saturday's closlu quotations. A weak tonp set In , howevci nnd fractional losses wcro sustained In carl , trading , which ranged up to % per cent i Missouri 1'aclllo , followed by St. 1'aul nd Northern 1'acillo preferred with ) f ndml The decline- was checked , however ' , ml curly losses wore generally regaliied'f wit > ! something In addition ) Ucr.dln twd Missoui Pucltlo being especially conspicuous in th advance. The market , became weak aboi ; noon and prices declined ) i to } < i from PJ > Ml Ing figures. Gould was reported 111. Ui ntnrs were also nlloat that thfro had bee heavy telling of Missouri I'uclllo of ! at to. < These reports hud u depressing effect , nut coupled with the continued reduction . c trcight rules nnd selling by Hostoti , bad n ie- cldedly depressing effect on the general mnr- kct. Thb reduction ot dressed hoof rates has been so severe that they nre.nlihost . down to nothing. . Roads' formerly received 8110 to 812(1 ( per car , while nt present figures they get about t'M n car , leaving little or no profit for the carrier. The shorts Jiavo covered freely of Into , nnd room trailers who were Instrumental In advancing prices of late sold freely. The lat hour witnessed n slow , weak market , last sates being nt nearly In side figures und recorded declines extending to 1 % . Hock Island headed the list , llur- llngton lost 1 , Lake Stioro % , St. Paul } f , Northwestern 1 , Union I'licillc } , Pullman } { . Total sales were 118,703 shares. GovunsMcxTS Government bonds were dull but steady. YnSTMinAT'.s QUOT\TION3. II. P. < sroglstt'rcil.l27''C. ' ( ' AN. W IIWj U.H. 4nroiipon. . . 12li | ( Inpreferred 1W U.8. 4"s ruKtstred. 107U N. Y.Central 1K ) 1J.S 4iscoiiion. ! | , in7'4 O. It. N HI'i 1'nrlllc HH of 'I' ' . ' , lll ! | 1' . T SI'S ! ' Camidn Honthern. . W I'aclllc Mall Ill Central rncltlo 3JYO. D.&IJ 184 ? kAlton . .nil I'ulltnnnralaccCarlW I ! . , II..VQ ItlitiUeniUnic 1 ! > . , U&W ll'i ' Hock Island llfl n.A : u.a ir.'s ' st. i , . .vs. K ya\ Krlo JN'il iloprpftrrril HtH do preferred Wi C. , > f. .t St. 1'iiul. . . fifitf Illinois Central llfl'l do in eferrcd la'l" I. . II.AW : 1(1" ( St. I1. \ O Pv-.U K.&T II ) ' , do preferred Ittl hnkoShoro HI I'JVxns 1'acltlc'i \ I..VN Mil i UnionI'nrltlc 61'i Michigan Contra ! . . 7H'i W. . St. I , , ft ! IHiS MissouriI'acltlc. . ? ! P | ilo preferred. . . . iil'i Mlssiutrll'iicllio. . . . UlliiW. U. Telegraph. . 705i do preferred f'l I Mos'KV d.vCALi , ISiwy tit K' IK l'r ccnt- 1'niMC MCHUANTILC PAI-UII ytitper ( \ cent. STRiir.ixa Kxciuxnn Dull lint stonily nt ? l > 0'f for sixty day bills ; 5l.bS lor de- Ill.llltl. JIAIIICKTS. nro the 20 : ! ! clobiim prices : Flour Firm nnd nncliungod. ' . , . v Whciit Unsettled , opfciicd nt Jj(2 ( - ' lilglR-r , then hociiinc woiik arid doellnini , ' to \c from outsulo jiriccs imkluarlv in the day. 'Phoroweionfow slight reactions , closing liIVc ( lower than Saturday's close ; cash , -Inly. > ie ; Auirust , S 1 , ' 4 c ; Sep tember , b ( ) > fc ; December , b-JJfflJS Jo. Corn Unsettled ; opem-d OZ'ie ' nbovo Saturday's closing prices , then became weak , declining and closing % < < < } ( c lower than Saturday ; cash , July , -lO o ; August , 10 > oOl September , 5J ( ) c. Oats Higher except July , which closed unchanged ; cash , MjSfCuMu ; July , Jtf-'jife ; Auvust , UCi.Vc ; Septcmour , 'J.'i > c. Hye Dull nnd heavy ; cash , 30c. Barley Steady at Ii3c. Prime Timothy i'J.-JOftg'J. 15. Flax-Jl.in. Whisky-Steady at 81,20. Pork Quiet ; cash and July , 813..W ; August , Sia.G3@18..Ii7if' Scitcmber , $13.00 C < el3WK. ( Lard Easier ; cash and .fuly , SM5 ; Aug ust , e.S.UN'C ' . 'K ; September , ? S.i ! % ( < ! $ . : ! 0. Dry Salted Meats-Shoulders. il.40 iJ.f > 0 ; short clear , JSOViTS.lO ; short ribs , * 7. ( . Butter Fairly active and a .shade easier ; creamery , IfiWlbJifc ; dairy , 14jT17c. ( Cheese Unsettled and lower ; full cream chcddars , 7J < ro : 1luls , ' vi c ; fani-y young Amciicas , S ' 4 l'fti } < c ; Cheddars bklms , , r , > Jrnl ( } c ; Hats , IWe. I ( . Eggs Firm ; candled , 13 } @Uc. Hides Unchanged ; green salted calf , 4V @ .V ; heavy green salted , jj 'tioc ; lightgrccn rutted , n iic ; salted bull , H3ac ; dry Hint , fcc , dry ealf , be ; deacons , -0V ! ( . ! 5u each ; dry salted , 0@7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 3 o ; No. 2 , He , uml cake , 4o per lb. Uocuipts. Shipments. Flour , bbis . ll.OQO 1,000 Wheat bu . 20,000 8,000 Corn , bu . 72,000 310,000 Oats , bu . b5.000 114,000 Hyolm . 2OU , 1,000 llnrley , bbls . 1,000 - New York , July . Wheat Receipts , none ; exports , 100,000 ; sppt ojitlons ad vanced KC'iX" early , but soon weakened and declined UK' ' ltd c , closing barely steady at 14 OS TMc above the bottom ; ungraded red , & 7'4@ DOc ; No. 'J red , bO ) < " .o in stori1 , UOO'.UOhii nlloat ; No. 'J red , July" , bSft ) UJ 1-10 ; August closing tit bSJie. Corn Keceipts , 33,000 ; exports , 21,000 ; opened strong at if ! fifl lsc highi'i1 , later ruled Oats Keceipts , : J1,000 ; oxports. none- opened K@ % u liifjhcr , closing dull anil weaker ; mixed western , 30 ( < J3'Jo ; white western , 40@47c. Coffee Spot fair ; Kio linn atSU.fiO ; options 15@20 points higher ; very quiet ; bales , 20COO bags ; July , $11.15 15.40 ; August , lO.ll'Q ' 10.25 ; September , jf'J.'JO. Petroleum Firm ; united closed strong at ? le. Eggs Firmer ; western , ISJtfrtiJlOc. Pork Steady ; mess , 1 11.1 15.00 for new ; $13.7r14.00 for old. Lard Opened steady , but clocd 12@10 points lower ; western stei\m \ , $ S.50. ljuttcr Firm and quiet ; western , 13@ 10 > 4'c. Choose Firm but quiet ; Ohio 'flats , 7@3 c. St. Iiouln. July 9. WJteat Advanced early , but broke badly and closed Jfe lower than Saturday ; cash , bOj c ; July , SOc asked ; August , 7UKc. Corn Cash higher ; options lower ; cash , 4.Sc ; August , 47 { c bid ; September , 4bc. Oats-r-lllghcr ; cash , 22 c ; August , 23 c. Pork Cash , fl-t.UO , lard-T.bO : Whisky 51.14. Butter Firm ; creamery , 15 ( 20ej dairy , Ijlvot-pool , July 9. Wheat Firm ; de mand fair ; holders offer moderately ; Call- iornia , No. 1 , Os sHdfeOs 9l jd per cental. Corn Finn : demand lair ; new mixed western , 4s ll d percental Minneapolis , July 'J. ' Keceipts , 3SO cars ; sdiipments , < li cars ; prices ruled } e higher than Saturday. ClosingNo. . I hard , cash , btl' c ; August , S'J c : on track , b3 3 ( Mo ; No. 1 northern , c.u.li , Slo ; on track , b'J } o ; Nci ! 'J iiurUiernj cash , llio ; on track , ' Hour Uneliungpil ; patents to ship In saclts Inc.irlot , ? l.y. > ( jSI.4. ) . Mllwnuliue , July 0. Whc.it Dabicr ; cash , 7I'D ' ; August , 7bc. Corn firmer ; No. 3 , 4bc , Oats Quiet ; No 2 white , 80c. Kyo Dull ; No. 1 , Me. H.irlov-Unchanged ; No. 3 , Wo. 1'rovlslous Steady i pork , cash and July , SW 5u. , Olnoliitintl , July Q. Wheat In light supply ; No. - rod , old , bio ; new , SOJ c. , Corn-Fiviti und higher ; No. J mixed , filtj Oats In irood dotnand and hiivher ; No. 2 mixed , 35 > 4'feaiJc. Kyo Dull und lower ; .No. 2 , 5Do. l > orl ; Steady nt ll.x'S. Lard - Firm at $ VJO. Wlilslcy Steady ? 1.U. Kitiisart City , July 9. Wheat Steady No.'J solt , cash , Tljo ; bid , 73y asked ; Au- Kitst , 71c bid , l4 > 3 nslsuil. Corn-SU-ady- . 1 ! cash , 4So bid , 4t > 4'o asked , Oats No2 , cash , no bids and no offerings. New OrlraiiH , July 9. Corn Irrepu- W lar ; mixed , WfeGSo ; yellow , 02o ; white , 05c. Oats Excited unit higher ; No. 2 , 4 c of fered. Cornmeal Steady nt $ J.85. , Hog Products Scarce and llrm ; pork , st 4.UKlaru ( ; , J7.73. Built Meats Shoulders , $0.00 ; long clear and clear rib's , $7.03. IX : July 9. The Drovers' Journal reports us follows : ht Cattle Uccoiptti. S.,103 , Including. O.OCi Texas cattle ; general market oi > cned firmer , but natives closed 103 lower ; c-holco to i-xtrj , bcovcs , ? 0.9JC'iOJl5 ; common to t-holco , 54,400 5.V5 ; stcckersanu feeders. f2.f > 0a3lU ( ; cows In and mixed ? 1.50@3.30 ; Texas cattle llrm , . . . Kccolpts , 17,000 ; market actlvo and f.c higher ; mixed , $5.70@5.00 ; heavy , W.Sixa (1.05 ( ; light , $3.70 < J5.'JO. th SheepKceejpts. . 2,000 ; demand steady am nrm ; natives , f l.'JQ.VO1. ) ; westerns , 1.2. ' ho ja.bl ( ; Texans , $2.25 ( < i3.85 ; lambs , fl.50S3.0 < pin-hundred. UOS City , July O.-Cattlo-Ueeolptn , > 3GUO ; shipments , 1BOO ; Rood to eholco corn- /cd , K > . ! 15y5.7Ti ; prass ranjro _ _ BWMA jW.OOJ ( ! ' a30 ; stockers and feeders , * 2CKi ( < ja.0 ; cows . . . Hogs Uccoipts , 2)000 ; shipments , 000 , peed to choice , $5.70ti5.iO ; common to medium of dium , * 3.23 ( < J5.tWj skips -and pigs , $3.X ( C' < 5.00 ) - National Stock YarUs , EASE St Loulu , July 0. Cattle Uccclpts , r.WX- ) , Bhlpmciits , bOO ; mnrkct stronger ; choice heavy native steers , fi.Ot'C'ZS.W ) : butchers' steers , medium to choice , $3.50(3-4.00 ( ; stock- crs nnd feeders , fair to good , F..4t ! > W3.v Ot rangers , corn- fed , W.50@4.00 ; grass-fed , f2.30 I iog's Keceipts , ' . ' ,000 : shipment * , SOO : ninrkct stronger ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , f5.M/i5.lH ) ( ) : packlngf medium to prime , f5.C(5vo ( ; light grades , 'ordinary to best , t5.fiCQi3.TO. OMAHA MVlTsTOOli. On t tie. Monday , July 0 , 1SS8. Although the receipts were only moderate they were the heaviest for some days back. The market was In very fair condition nnd the bulk of the cattle changed hands before the close. Good , dry-fed beef cattle sold at nn advance of nbout lOc , while grass cuttlo wcicnbout steady. One choice bunch of cattle weighing nearly 1,000 Ibs sold at $3.00. HOUR. The market advanced nbout fie to-day nnd wns active on nil grades. As high as $5.05 was paid for both light and heavy hogs. The receipts were very light nnd the hogs wore nil sold In n very short time nfter the market opened. _ Slioop. There wcro no fresh receipts nnd nothing to make n market. llccclpts. Cattle . 1.300 Hogs . L',200 I'riivnilitii ; Prluos. ThofollowiiiK is a table of pricas p.ild In this mari < ct for the graduj of stocic men tioned. Primostoors. 1300 to 1BO libs. . 5.40 ffl..OO Prime steers , 1 100 to 130J Ibs. 4.50 (25.40 ( Fat little steers , 900 to 1030 Ibs. 4.00TO4.75 Common to good cows . 2.00 OJ3.0 ! ) Choice to fancy cows . 2.f.0 . ( u 3.25 Common to choice bulls . . . . . . . . 2.25 ( tf,3.00 Fair to choice light hoes . 0.53 W5.U5 Fair to cholco heavy hoira . 5.55 i5.03 Fairto choice mixed hoi's . 0.50 ( ( 5.00 " " ' - * - - , CATTLE. * - ' . . No " ' * ' Av. Pr. OCOWB . ' . . J 0 fl-W J bulls . 1,370 Q.Otl Icow . 1,150 2.25 1 steer . b50 2.50 2 1 western grassers . . . . 1 ,0i.'j ! U.J'J ' w wcstcrr. „ r e M . i ,203 3.05 2 bteers and hellers . 1,170 4.75 81 steers . 1,3114 0.10 21 native steers . 1 , 145 5 20 0 steers . 1K 3 5.25 SO steers . . . 1,2-19 5.35 1U ! corn-fed westerns . 1,205 0.40 102 native steers . 1.250 0.40 04 steers . , . J0'J5 ; 5.90 HOOS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 30. . . .174 120 $1.05 00. . . .240 1GU ( * > . . " > 10. . . . mo ICO 5.15 71. . . . 244 bO 0.55 78. . . . 213 320 5.17J 77. . . . 217 SO 5.55 14. . . . 115 5.40 55..2S4 100 5.55 55. . . . 2(52 ( 2SO 0.45 11. . . . BOD 120 5.53 142. . . . 218 HH ) 5.13 ( H..187 bO 5.55 (19. ( . . . 252 H'rO 3.4'i 23. . . . 290 100 5.53 015. . . .2J5 200 5.50 ( W..271 120 5.57K 75. . . 20 1 200 5.50 72..23S 2'0 ' 5.07) ) i (17. ( . . .a . ) bO 5.50 b9..2'.lS 1IX ) 5.57- (12. ( . .239 120 5.50 . . . . 2stl 200 0.57)4 ) C.0..22S 240 5.55 00. . . . 220 40 5(0 ( 05. . . . ' . ' 57 200 0.55 CO. . . .270 SO 000 55. . . .241 240 0.53 Ox..2 ! > 3 I'M fl.C > 0 83. . . .1119 2UO 5.55 Si. . . l S 210 0 (50 ( ( Mi. . . . 25-1 0.55 74. . . . 199 80 5.00 O'.l..20.'l ' 40 055 22. . . . 201 5.00 07. . . .210 bO 5.55 33. . . . ' 91 40 O.OO 01. . . . -41 120 S.55 5.15'J ( ! M ) O.fiO OS. . . 213 250 5.55 5'i..317 80 0.0) OS..2i9 200 6.55 33. . . . 207 5.05 Packers Piirclinses. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on to-day's market : G. II. Hammond > ! c Co . 510 Omaha P. Co . 197 Armour-Cudnhy Packing Co . 421 J. P. Squire & Co . 59 Hnlstcad te Co . 232 Davis .t Atwood . 137 Oibbs & White . 245 H. S. Morns . . _ . . . . 30 Tlio U'cok'M 1'tirclinses. The following are the number of hogs sold on this market , last week , to tlio leading buyers : Armour & C. P. Co . 4,773 G. H. Hammond At Co . 2OM ! Omahn Packing Co . 2,915 Swift & Co . 412 E. L. Lambert . . . till G. V. Bartlett . „ . ' . Oil Gibbs& Whlto . ' . . , . 032 J. P. Squires At Co . 2.0S3 ICIngan& Co . 554 G. B. U'iKon &Co . ' . . 1,2J Hnlstcad& Co . 79 : ! Brainerd Bros . , . 4t5 ! M. Crane. & Son . , . b'J5 C. H. North & Co . 427 A. Spring . ' . 521 Cleveland P. Si P. Co . . 275 Bcckstein .t Co . 124 Davis & Atwood . 119 and Lowest. The following arc tho. highest and lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy lp\ds ; \ 9 , $ Jipijs on this market during the past t'ew days , and for the corcsponding period in ! Ss7 and 18SO ! o Stock Notes. Good cattle higher. Hogs advanced , "c > Top on hogs $3.fM and J.'i.OO on cattlo. A. L. Chandler , Aurora , tipped , the hojj market. D. Silves , Sutton , was among the cattle men at the yards. 1' J. Murphy , Kogers , nnd George Thrush , Scluiylcr , were in with hogs. SinuoJuno 1 Otnnh.i has received 20,0r > 3 hogs moro than Kansas City. Leo Love , of the llrm of McCloud , L6vo & Co. , was licro from Vorlf , Nob. . Charles A. Wood , of Chicasro , is visiting his brother , W. E.Vood , of the llrm of Wood llros. Among those who came in with cattle were W. N , Hichardson , Hod Cloud , and Ell iJeoker , Phillips. Sutton was represented by P. C. Mattesnn , who marketed four loads of very line 1.VJ5 lb western cattle of his own feeding. They topped the market ut $5.1)0. ) Bromlleld was represented by J. M. Parker , who sold twelve loads of corn-fed westerns of his own feeding. Also by N. F. Lane , who was in with six loads. Tlioro were n good many western men In with e.vttlo to-day , among whom were Joe Hatch , Heber , Utah ; S. K. Koylo , Salt Lake City , and Mr. Johnson , Clear Water , Utah. OMAHA W110L13HALI-3 MAllKEr. I'rotltico , Friilta , N'uts , Ktc. Monday , July 9. Tmdo fell off somewhat after the Fourth , It Is again pickipg up und business Is re ported fair. Them are no Important changes in prices and they rule us before. Two cars of bananas will reach the market to-day. UIJTTEK Fancy creamery roll butter , SCK3 21o ; with solid packed at 15 < 3ilGo ; ulioico country butter , 1'JCnHc ; common grades , ll@ "lion * Strictly fresh , 1415c. CIIKIIHIUS Per case of 10 Ibs , $ l.75@2.00. Southern cherries fc/.SO per drawer of 10 ! quarts. 10o. STIIVWIIKIIHIES & 2i55iti.l.75 ( per lJ-qt ( case . Hl.ACKUBKitlcs $3.00C < tU.WJ per case. HI.ACIC KAsniEimiBs fl.ooC'g-J-K ) I > cr case ; red raspberries. $ l.50 ( , " > .r,0 per case. ) ( 'iiKESK Full cream , ISXyjHc. , fJ.T5vjy,00 ( per lb ; ? U ( ) ( gl. 15 per bushel. I'ofi.Tiiv No drqascd fowl' In tlio market t ; Hvo chickens , f3.aO ( a.75 per , doz ; spring chlckons. $3.tXi@3.25. Sinixa HUANS $1.50 per bu. TOMATOES Per cnito , tt.25 ( 2.50. PINU Ai'i'LEs J3.85j4iriO. ( 13 1NAXA8 Common medium , ? 2.50J3.00pei bunch ; choice , I.OOCTJ.0 ; low graces , f2oo ) ' TuiiN'ji'A California , 2H0.'to ' IH.T lb. . DATES Persian , 0 @ 7c per lb. . LEMONS TS.OOQ3.50 per cose. OiuNir. ( . McsMnas , JO.WWt * per box ; Hodl , r.50i4M ( | > cr box ( Mrt ( > 4.5J per half box. box.CAULIFLOWEU CAULIFLOWEU Good 8t < 5cK , ? l.W(2t.7o ) ( per doz , CAnitAons Homegrown , 2"Jo per lb. AITI-ES 75Ji Wo per o'ntj-third bnshel , Jilno apples. ( JniEii Choice lllnlgan : elder , W,50 ( < 100 per bbl. of ; ei cal. ONIONS Native stock1.2x31.BO ; Spanish , per box of 5 Ibs , $1,76 ( 2.00 ; California on- ous , 3' , , ( g4e per lb. Porcoux Choice rice corn Isquotcd at 3Q 4cpcr lb. ; other kinds 'JVu.'K : per lb. C til HOTS New stock. VOe per doz. Ilctxs-Good stock , ft'.00a2.75 ( ; California benns , r.- Fin's ' In layers , ingMSc ; ? nltc , 10o per lb. MUTS Peanuts , raw , 6 } ( ; J7e ; Brazil nuts , We ; almonds , Tarrasona , 2-'o ; Enplish wal nuts , 15 ( < lSc ; lllbcrts , Itc ; Italian chestnuts , ICc ; pecans , 15o. HONEY HC-i2tc ( for 1 lb. frames ; canned honey , 10(2 ( 1''o i > er lb. Pi'itn MAIM.I : Sviti'i1 tl.55 per gal. S M.SIFV ' 'Sc per buuch. WATEUMEI.OHS jao.oo ft.W ) per 100. California , ( a.UUWI.no per box. Ks California , Jl fltif'i.'i'i per box. California , tl.iiVg'j.riO per box. lilst. Ordinary grimes , lfi ( < ? 17e ; fair. 17@lbc ; prime , lbli ! c ; fancy green and yellow , ' . ' -a'J.ic ( ; old government Java , 2S@ ! 10c ; Interior .lava. J5C't'-So ' ; Mocha , 2syt30o : Arbucklo s rousted , IUjJfc ; McLailirhlin's XXXX , llfjc ; nilwortu's , 1'J' ' ' c ; Ued Cross , llio : Alaroma , lUJfc ; German , ll'J ' c. Wooiir.sw vui ; Two-hoop pails , per doz. , $1.40 ; three-hoop palls , JI.IO ; No. 1 tub , -7.00No. ; 2 tub , 0.00 ; Xo. 3 tubs , fo.OO ; washboards , electric , 81.iV ) ; fancy Northern Queen wiishboards. $2.75 ; assorted bowls , S2.75 ; A'o. 1 churns , fll.M ) ; Xo. 2 churns , SS.OO ; No. 3 churns , S7. 0 ; butter tubs. § 1.70 ; siirui-e , In nests , 70o per nest. Tolucco Pu'o Lorillard's Climax , 45e ; Splendid , 4riu ; Mcchanlo's Delight , -lie ; Lcggett & Meyer's Star , 4."e ; Cornerstone , We ; Drummond's Horseshoe , 4."c ; , T. T. , 4''c : Sorg's Spearhead , 4 < V ; "Cut KntiJ , " o ; "Oh , My , " 27o ; I'iper Heidsick , C-lc ; G. S < . -'lifl. Ton vcco SMOKISCI Catlin's Meerschaum , 31c ; Catlin's Ola Style , 'J3i' ; Sweet Tip Top , < J , U. N. 0. , ircj. HedVlilJi. , . ' and 131ue , lsjci.i.n { -80.1b pails. Sl.55SBl.Bof ' - - Su.T-1'er W. .f.'uarioad lofs , $1.30 , ] tof't-S"even-sixtecnths.iVa'W' ' ' f. CtSDV Mixed , Udlllc ; stick , iHallJ e. - 1'iCKi.r.s-Miuliuin , in bbls , . * i > .0 ( ) ; do In half iibls , * M5' ' ) ; small , InbbK $7.00 ; do In half bbls , ? U > 0 ; gherkins , in bbls , 5.00 ; do in 1ml f bbls , ft 50. HOU.ANII Hcimixns G3@70c per keg. jM.U'i.i : SfOAit Hricks l- c ner lb. ; penny cakes , 13@ltc per lb. ; pure maple syrui > , S1.25 i > er gal. UuooMS Extra , 4-tlo , Si.W ; parlor , 3-tic , painted handles , .25 ; No. I , .f2.00 ; No. 2 , . ! ) . " > ; heavy stable bromsf .00. 'i ; , I uuil Ii. > aiiu , w yv" ' , v/ , ivniinjnn'w. . POWDIH : AND SHOT Shot , $ l.iO : ; buckshot , f 1..W ; Hazard powder. 1'ogs , $5.K ( ) : half lei gs. $2.75 ; one-fourths. $1.50 ; blasting kegs , J2.35 ; fuses , 100 ft. , 4o75c. ( HcriNCD Hun Tierce , 7J < c ; 40 lb square cans , 7T c ; 60-lb round. So ; 20-lb round , bkc ; 10-lbpailB , S c ; 5-lb pails , 8 > ic ; 3-lb pails , Pitovi-ioNs Hams , IKfjMl c ; breakfast bacon , lO' ' lOXo ; bacon sides , UCtOJ c ; dry salt. Si0tsic ! ; shoulders , 7J4C'fise ' ; dried beef , bi. , tllc. Ditiif : ) FHUIT Apples , bbls. , new , s- , evaiiorated , fcjf ( 'je ; blackberries , ovnpo rated , OWQO ; pitted cherries , 20@21e ; peaches , SultLukc .evaporated , ll Citr.V ; peeled peaches , 2SQt2'Ju ' ; evaporated mparcd. ll17c ! ; 'new ' currants , 7i(7' ( ; prunes , - ( ( ftric ; citron , 2 ! ) (24c ; raisins , Cal ifornia , London layer * , $2.r > 0(7J.(0 ( ; Cali fornia loose muscatels. $1.70j ( l.bU ; new Va lencia , 7 } ® 7 ( . C\NXIII : uootS Oysters , No. 2 Standard , pur case , $3.20r3.30 ( ; ; strawberries , 2 Ibs. per case , $2.ii : ( ( < t2.40 ; raaspberries , 2 Ibs. , per case , $2.iM : < 2.iO : ; California pe.tsr , per case , $ l.(10 ( ( ) t.7d : apricots , per case , # 4.20g)4.30 ) ; California peaches , per case. $5.50T ( ( > . ( i ( ) ; Cal ifornia white cherries , V.er ease. J5.bOjti.OO ( : California iiluins , percaso-l.WMt.70No. ( ; 2 blueberries , 2 Ibs , per case , $ l.t)0@300 ) ; Pine apples , 2 lb. per case , * ; t.2.'i ( ( § 4.bO ; 1 lb. salmon , per do. : . , ? l.Sr > C < < ! ] . ( ) ; 2 lb. gooseberries , per case , $2.10 ( iliJ.ItO ; 2 lb ' , strung beans , per case , $1.75@ irbl ) ; 2 lb. marrow fat pens , $2.'iOS2 ( ( 75 ; 2 lb. early June pears , $2.40S2.iO ( ( ; 3 lb. tomatoes , M.23@2.40 ; 2 lb. corn. * 2.20(3 ( > 2.40. CHVUKRHS CAKKS , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , Cc ; ( cay goods ) , 7c ; soda snowllako ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda candy , DWc ; soda wafers ( in tins ) lOc ; hoda zephyrs , be ; city ojstcr , OJ c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster , 7c ; gem o.vbtcr , 5c ; monitor , 7e ; Omaha ovster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , fie ; snow drop oyster , 7c ; butter , 5c ; Uoston , 8e ; Omaha butter , 7e ; sawtooth butter , ( ijfc ; cracker meal , 5) ) < c ; graham , be ; graham wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , l-K ° i hard bread , 5e ; milk , 7 o ; oat meal , be ; oat meal wafers , lOc ; oat meal wa fers in pound packages , l'J > e ; tmimnls , 12o ; Boliver ginger ( routut ) , 7c ; cream , Se ; Corn- hill , lOe ; cracknells , ttie ; frosted cream. SX" ! ginger snaps , Se ; ginger snaps ( city ) , 'Jo ; fum'.S muao KlnS ? Siinj'A ' 'ii ' Sj Ijpj J19WP made ginger snaps , (1-lu ( cans ) per do25n , j.3.50 ; lemon creams , So ; pretzels ( hand made ) , lll.c ; assorted cakes and Jumbles , lljifc ; assorted fingers , 15r ; afternoon tea ( in'tins ) , per box , $7.00 ; iraiiann lingers , 14c ; butter juf.blcs. IlUc ; Hrunswiek , 1. " > c ; brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( now ) , Hie ; chocolate wafers , ISo ; Christmas lunch ( In tins ) per dozen , $4.50 : cocoa taffy snaps , 14e ; coffcocako , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , ll o ; cream pnlTs , HOc ; egg jumbles , ll fo ; ginger dro | > s , lid ; honey jumbles , ll tjelly ; lin gers , Ifio ; jelly wafers , 15c ; jellvtart ( new ) , 15t > ; lady lingers , lllo ; vanilla bar , 14c ; va- nilhv wafers , He ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages In n box , per dozen , * 2.iJO. All goods packet ! m cans le per lb advance except snowllako anil wafer soda , which nro packed only in cans. Soda in 1Mb nnd fl-lb paper boxes , * c per lb advance ; all other goods lo per lb advance. Soda in 1-lb paper boxes , lo per lb advance. The 2-lb boxes are packed in cases holding 13 in a case. The 2- Ib boxes are packed in cases holding 12 in a case. The 4-lb boxes are packed In cases holding 'M in a case. One-lb graham and oat meal wafers packed 3 do ? in a case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 7ic. ! Cans for wafer soda , $3.00 , not icturnablo. Cans for snowllako soda , S5.00 per doz. Tin cases with glass fnco to display the goods , 7 ! " > c earh. No charges for packages except for caus and returnable goods. Glass front tin cans and "snowllako" soda cans are returnable at prices charged. Dry Goods. PitiXTS SOLID COLORS Atlantic. Cc ; Blatei1 , ri4c ! ; Berlin oil , liio'i' ; Garner oil , ( > ( ' < ! 7c. Pixii AXI > Honr.s KiUimond , ( iJ-jCe ; Al len , } . ; e ; Hivcr Point , Cc ; Steel HI vet1 , Oc ; Hichmond , Go ; Pacill ? , ( i.jc. ) Ixnftio liwj : Washington , tl)4c-Century : , digo blue prints , 9c : American , ( % c\ \ Arnold , ( % u ; Arnold H , 10 > ij'e ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , lO r ; DHESH Charter Oak , no : Uauittpo , * ytcLodl \ , 5c ; Allen , ( Jo ; Hichmond , flc ; Windsor , C } c ; Eddystono , ( i'tfc ' ; P.xcilic , fiVfc. HATTS Standard , Vc ) ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty , 12 } c ; Uayonne , 14c : 11 , cased , $ ( ! . ! > 0. O.IP CAIII-KT W.viti1 Ulub , white , 19o ; colored , " " "MISCKLL\NEOUS Table oil cloth. f .S,1) : plain Holland , 8Kf Jic ; Dado' Holland , lii.r.iciiKii : Snnr.TiMi Hcrklcy cambric No. fiO , DUo ; Host Yet. 4-1 , 0 > | C , butter cloth , OO.4' c ; Cabot , TC ; , Farwell , S c ; Fruit of Loom , lljfu ; Frecno G , ( i ; Hope , 7o : ieroll ) , < l-4 , K'KJ ; Pcppcroll , 6-4,21c ; Pcppcrell , 0-4. 2Iic ; IVpperell , 10-4. 2ro ; Canton. 4-4 , SKo ; Canton , 4-4 , 9Kc ; Triumph , Cc ; Warn utta , lOc ; Valley , 5c. GINGHAM Plnnkctt checks , 7Ko ; Whltten- ton , 7 > fc ; York , 7c ; Nonmindl dress , 8 } c ; CalcutUx dress , * ? &vWhltteudou \ dress , SK J Jicnfrew dress4 , b jC'iU-Kc- Ticub Lewiston"ao in. , 12 } c ; Lovvlbton , 33.lt ! . . 13Kc ; York , 33-ln. , 14c ; Swift river , DU.NIMS Amoskeag H , 0-oz , lllc ; Everett , 7-oz. , 18o ; York , 7-oz. , lll ! < c ; HaymarKCt , She ; Jaffrey , XX. 1W ! Jallrey XXX , 12Kc ; IJeuver Creek AA , lUc ; Heixvcr Creek lilJ , Ho ; Hcave.c Creek CC , lOc. c- / $ . J37no ; Queeher , No. 4 , ? . : t2Ko ; Anawan | , 13Xe ; Windsor , 231fo ; Ued XC , 24-in , 1,5X0 ' ; E 24-in , 21n ; GG , i4-in. 18ej II A F , Jf , 0' J H F. Jf , S7c ; d , X. 35fr CKAMI Steven * ' H. Oo ; bleached , 7e ; Stevens' A , 7 c ; bloachcd , 8'c ; Stevens' P , b'o ; bleached , l > Hc ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10' cv Stevens' S H T , 12c Lumber. x > -i > TiMnnn. "WVt. 18ft. 20ft. [ : 2x * . 17 SO 20 W 21 00,22 Wfc (0 .17 N ) ! W HI 21 00I IWiSlI ( M .17 M 2.1 HO 21 ( I'szuosstw ' 2x10. 17 60 20 W ) 21 ( HI SI w : ti oo 2x12. It ) za-TI ' Ul-l Wt,24 , , 0024 UU ) 15 M 111 SOI20 W 2il IllCt ( U No. 1 com , s 1 . .I1S.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.l.YM No. S com , si. . 17.00 | No. 4 com , s 1 s. . 13.50 rr.xcixo. No. 1 , 4&OIH 12 & 14 ft , rough. . f 19.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 19.50 No. 2 , " " 14 " lfi.no No. 2 " " " , 10 18.00 sinixns. A , 12 , 13 A 111 ft.t2l.50 I O , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.$15.50 13 , " " 20.501 1) , " " 12.50 CKIl.tXO AMI I'AHTITION. 2d com Jf In White Pine ceiling 14.00 " " "s.oo Clear 4' In Norway " " 14 ( H ) 2dcom fln " ' " " 10.00 Ft.OOHlNU. AT , In Whlto Pine , . $20.50 HOln " " - a-l.Ml Ctlin " " 30.00 DOIn " " 21.50 EOin " " ( Sol. Fencing 1900 0 In Drop Siding 60c. per M extra. SOl'TIIIIIlX \ ULl.OW I'ISC. Star , 4 inch Flooring . - $21.00 Island 2d clear4 inch Flooring 1KI.CO Clear % inch Ceiling ' . ' 0 DO Clenrjf inch Partition 2U"o " Clear % Inch , Partition S3 above inch < < im > LU' . < 19.00 No. 1 Plain Sand 10 In. . . , No. 2 " " " , 17.50 No. 1 , OG , Sin 19.50 imrirxs. wr.i.i , Tuni.NO , TICKETS , OG Halts , 2'rfln ' $ 70 It \ 'y'l a 1 a ' * * ) 3iu well tubing , ' i ) & mid'bev ! \ . ' . ' . ' ! . ' . 2,1.00 1'ickels , U & II Hal 1050 " U.HSII 19.30 KIXI IIINO. 1st and 3d. clear , 1 , lij- , ins 2 a Wl.OO " " " l' , : > 51.00 3d , clear , ! In s2s -14.00 " lU'i lMin2 40.00 A. select. 1 in s2s 40.00 A. ' IJf , JK,3Ins3s 41.00 " linslis ao.UO B ! " ) ! r , 1H , 2in s2s 37.00 V , select , all 10 ft , textra. \ . Cellini/ Clear Finish , land 1J/ Inch , s3s 2Q.50 Clear Finish , 1 } and U inch ; s2s 30.00 Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch ' 'i'W Clear Yellow Pine Casing and 13aso. . . . 20.00 AN INTERESTING TALE. How \Vllkcs Kooili Tossed tlio Pickets on tin ; Kntal Night. "Did you over know how Booth parsed the jiieljots on thu bridge of the cnhtoru lirmich of thoPotoiimctliiitftittiliiitrhty" tislcod u frioud of n Philadelphia Tiint-s roportur. "I will toll you JIB it was told to mo by the old bontinol who was that night on duty there. A half hour be fore the time agreed upon by Booth to meet Harold , the hitter , who hud lived in the neighborhood of the bridge till his life , nnd who was across the river in the little village of Uniontuwn then , crossed the bridge to the Washington side. 'Who goes there ? ' said the sen tinel on the bridge. 'A friend going for the doctor , ' replied Harold. 'Pass , ' btiid the bontinel. Ho quietly rode up Kloventh street to Penn- svlvnnin avenue and Eighth street , and there in the darkness waited until the thundering hoofs ot Booth's horse wore heard coining down Pennsylvania live- line. The two horsemen then started down Eighth street toward the bridge on that ride for their lives , which ended in Garrett's burning a barn in Virginia , a hundred miles away. 'Who goes there , ' rang out on the air from the startled sentry , as the two horses camo-rushiiig toward the bridge. Har old cried out , 'A friend with the doc tor. ' The two men passed over the bridge , and it wns perhaps several hours after the reverberation of the horses' hoofs had died away before the sentry know who the men in such a hurry were , and when helounditout ho was nearly scared to detilh for fear ho had failed lo do his duty. " Drink Mttito at soda fountain. U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , - NERBASKA. Cnnitul $500,000 Surplus 100,000 JIEUMAN KOUK'TZn , President. " " " "JOHN A. CHKIG11TON , Vlco rrcfililcnt. 1' . H. DAVIS , Cashier. W. If. MKCGUIEK , Assltnnt Cashier. Corner of ICtli and I'limam Streets , Chamber of ComniL'rcu Itulldlng. C.ipllnl Stock . $100,000 Liability of Stockholders . 800,000 cent piild ou ( U'po-lti , loniis innilcon mil e-talu Mini iierhiuinl nucurltyi iiutuj , uriants , stotkf , uml bonilH jmrtlmiu < l.OIT1CKHS OIT1CKHS : JOHN I * . Aill , 114 , l'ri' lilcnl. AMlli\V : UOsKWATKU. Vlfo 1'icflclcnt. DKXTHH l.TIIOJIA , Cuslilcr. ItOAIll ) OK .lolui I. . Mllci , llniiln * lloiKon , Siiinuol Cntnt-T , .lotin II. Kviuis. Andri'W Hiiotiwntor , .MciirH.Morrl'on , W. A. I < . liltiliiin , ( ,0i. i : . llurkur , ( ior. Alvln Siiiinilcra , li ) > xtirUTIioin.i < , Normnii A. Kulin , Juinc * Tliniuiisun , F. n.Jolinton , John llusli , Ceo. C. Hoblilu. REMOVED ! To 310 S. Si.vlccnt'i ' St. P. Windlieim PRACTICAL PAINTER r-Axn- DECORATOR. JDealcr In WALL PAPER , Paints , Oils , Varnishes Etc. . . „ r.u.MKii. x. r. UICIIMA.V. j , u , I PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Live stock Commission Merchants , Ofllco Uooin 21 , Opposite KxclianKo llullillni ; , Union Vlints , houtli Ulutilin , Nub. McCOY BROS. , Lire Stock Commission Merchants , Jl'irkpt fiiml ) i il free on application , htuckurn nntl futdera fiirnHlieil on KnoJ ttrnn. ) li''i'rrnci' - ( Him- tin Nuttunnl llnnk HIK ! houtli OmiUiu Nattuiiui , Union block Vi.rU > , buutli Uinalin. rsOniMERWESTERFIELD& MAUEY Live Stock Commission , [ loom 15 , UxcbanKo llulldlnit , I'nluu Stock Turdi , rJuutti Umaliii , Nub. ALEXANDER & FITCH , cCommlsion Dealers in Live $ o.d r.om Z ! , .Oppoklto Kieliaugo Iliillillni ; , Uulon Block 'Yurili.iioutli Oman * , Nun. ' " " UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , ' ' Of Omaha Limited . , , . . , ' ' Jolial'.llajd.auccrtfltculeat. ' Agricultural impiomontu. "C"H U"R c H i LL"P A R K ER , Dealer in Agricnltural Implements , Wagons , Curtlnget uJ Ilneclp * . ,1mifi Strert.bctnccnMtiBiiO _ 1011 ] , Onmlin * , Nobratlin. _ LIN IN Q E fT&M ET CALF CO. , A ricnltriralIinpleineuts , agonsCarriages ) \Vliolfnnlo. Om h . Xebrnslu * . PARLIN , ORENDORK & MARTIN , Wtioli' le DrBlrr * In AEricnltural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Kl ) , ml. W6 mlm \ Jonc Street , Umnlin- P. P. MAST & Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , CultlTMor , Ilnr llnkfJ , Clilcr Mlt ! nml I.ubxn 1MI' Turltcrt. Cor , llth iul Nlcliulu strctti. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wliolc lp Agricultnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies Corner Ulli nnd Sir hola j- OMAHA IIIIANCH. J. F. SEIBERLINQ & CO. , Akron , Oiiio. Harmting Machinery and Binfler Twine , \V. K. .Moixil , Mannpcr. lJ1.1l.riivonwortli ft. , Omnlm. MOLINE.MlLBURN&STbDD/VRDCo Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Piows Etc , Cor. Plli nn > l 1'nclllc Direct * , Omnlm , Nob. Artists' Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 loucl Mrcct , Omnlm , Ncbrnikn. Boots and Shoos. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( tucccoors to IU'f.1 , Jane * \ Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes AncnUior llinton Hublicr Hlme Oo. 1102,110J A HIM llnrnuy M. , Onmlm. Ncbniutn. vT.v . MORSE \ co. . JoDlicrs of Boots and Shoes , 1101,11KM103 Uougln * Ft. Oninhalanufuitory , Sum. incrM. llotoii. CoffooB , Sploos , Etc- CLARKE COFFEE CO. , _ Omnlm OjBoo Had bf\v \ Mills. Teas , toffees , Sjic , teing Powder Crookory and W. L"WRIGHT. . " Apcnt for tlio Mi\nufoctu 'rs nn J Importer * of Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , Ktc. Qfllcc. 317 B. 13th ft. , Omnlm , Kulimnkn. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. IniuurUTo ami .lubbers of erector ? , Glassware , Limps , Silverware Etc. 1511 runiani St. , Now I'axton HulKllnrf. Commission and ' " ' " " RIDDELL fi Rlii'DELL" Storage and Commission Merchants , Spcclnltlr" Iluttcr. Vug * C'IPI | > P 1'nnltry , Gnmo , llli Howard Street. Omaha. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Successor * to Mcfchsno A Schroc'ilcr. ) Proiiace Commission anil Cold Storage , Omaha. NebrnsKa. FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS. \ \ llOlC4lllO Flour , Feed , Grain anil General Coinmision llcr liiint. Corrriiinnilc'iiccsolli-lteil. 1011 Nortli ICtU CoaCoko ! _ and Umo. ' ' " OfvfAHA C'OAL. COKE & "C\ME \ CQ , Jotes of Hard and Soft Coal , SW South 11th Street , Omnrm , Ncbmikn. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Mannfactnrers of Illinois White Lime , And shippers of Coal , Coke , Cement. Hunter. J.linc , Drain Vile , nncl J-OWIT l'l | > e. UCIru , i'nston liutvl , Karnaui ft. , Uiunhn , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Goto , ! 14 Soitlh 13th St. . Omahn , Nob. JJry Goods and ' M. E SM'ITH & co. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1KB nnd 1101 Douglas , Cor. llth Ft. , Omaha , Neb. klLPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Cunts' Kurnltlilnu ( Joo.ln. Corner llth uml lliunoy MB. , Qmnhii. Neb.-aakn. DEWEY A ; STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Karnnm Struct. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SH1VERICK , Furniture Omnlm , Ncbiaska. Crocorlos. PAXTON rGALLACH ER" " "cbT Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , .05,507 , ' , m mill 711 S. 10th St. , Omahn , .Vtb. MoCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , t ( h nml I.cavenwgrth btructi , Omnha , Notrnskr. . Harclvvaro. LEI2 , CLARKE , AN DPl-.fiOliN HAHU- WAFtE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Mctuls , t-hect Iron , etc. Agents for Howe Scaloi , MiamiI'owdiTnudl.jinuii lltirjjcdlro , ( Jznuha , Nebrasltti. HIMEBAUCH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Alcchaulc * ' Tools nml lliinalo Scalps. ItUo Douclui t-treot , Umithn , Nebraska. RECTOR. wTLHELMY &i CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th anil Harnuy rlts. , Omaha , Neb. Western A cnti for Aui'.ln row ill1 r Co. , Ji'tlfnon htvcl Nail : , Fairbanks StHii < 1unt Scnlci MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wholesale .Munnfuctiri.Tiuf ) Saddlery & Jabbers of Siddlery Hardware And Leather. 1IOJ , l\K > nn\ \ HOT lluruoy S Nbia < ku. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Waiion Htork , llanlwaro. Ijumbor , Ktc. IV. " uml 1211 llarncrfettect. Omaha. Eto. t _ W. L. PARROTTE & . CO. , . . Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods 1107 llarney SI ret" , Omaha. Nab. _ _ _ _ _ Lumber. _ _ ww ' OM AHA L U M B E\Tco. \ . All Kinds of Building Material at WliulBsali 13U Street ami Union 1'iieltlo Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , . . Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Ktp. Yeitfi Corner 7U > ficJ Doutfla i Came U'.h KI\I | Domlui. _ " " " C. N" DIETZ , ' Dealer in All Kinduf Lumber , California gtfeetiOmaha , N6br 'kk. | FRED W. GRAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Ctb. ted Dauglai Stl. . Omabk. ' QMAJOBBEES'DIBEGTOR ' ? . . Uumbor. T.W. HARVEY LUMBER COTe - To Dealers Only , Olilfo.HKU'iunitniPlrcct.Omalm. JOHN A7\VAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber Etc , CHAS. R. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets nJ 1'arquot Flooring 9th ami JM11II n cry nnd Notion8. . " " ? . OBERFELDER * "c67T Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Noiions SN. Jlil nnil 313 Smith Itllitrp. . t Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jcnns 1'niU. , SMrU. lllo. I Knit ml 1101 Uoualaj Street , Oiimlm. Neb. Noti'ons. J. T. RODINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4 I nml < Oi S ( nth ICtli St , Omnlm. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. . Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo tiu'iuo. Ittc. , Oiualm. A. II. lllrluii | , Mitnitiifr. VINYARD & 'SCHNEIDER , Kotions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , IUA Hnrner Struct , Oiniirm. Office Fxturo9. ! TIIK SiMMONDS .MANUrACTUUlNO CO. .MnmiCtutiirors of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantk-v Sl < lrlioanli , I1lok l'n . " nttiivVitH rnM's.rnrtllloiis. llullliiKOnunlur . llooriiiiJXS'jno Ciiolnrii , MlnorK.otc dietary nml ollln1 , 1TUU and liJ * fcoutli loth tit. , Oiuuli.i , Tulupliutio Hit- Paints nnd oils. CUM MINGS & NEK-SON. \Miolo > : ilo Dc.ilcrs In Paints , Oils , Window Gtes , Etc , lll < Firnmn Street. Omaha , Xeb. Popor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nice tork of rrlntlnv , Wnii | | > liii ! find Writing 1'0-er. f pcclnl Httciitlon > . ' | TCII to cur loail onli * J'apor Boxos. JOHNl. W1LKTE. Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , Noi. 1317 end 1310 Dotwlna St. , Oumuil , Neb , JS. < ahJ3oorat M. A. DISBROV t CO. . Wholoaalo Munur ctnror of Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch UrtHo , 12th iind liartl htruotn , Oinnlm , Nub. ' BOHN MANWFACTURINQ CO. iVannfacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , V sulillnjjs , HlHlr Work nnd Interior llanl Wood Kir * ill. N. K. Corner nth Mini liOiivuuHorlh Streets , Oinutin. OMAHA p A N i N CMILL c.o , . ( Kaaafactnrers of Moulding , Sasli , Doors , And Illnil ! , Tunilnir , Ptnlr-woik , Hank iind Olllco Fltx iltmi. auUi tmil 1'opiilutuii Avcmin. Materials. _ ' ' j 'WESTERN'NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers In Type. l'ri"i oi ami Printer1 * ' Supplies. KJ ) South litli SirfOt.Omnlia. Rubber Cooclo. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rnbbcr Goods 311 Clothing uiul Leather lleltln1UM Kurnnm Street. Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRAfja CO. 7 . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , . - Steam , Wntnr , Hallway nnd Mining Supplies , Etc. $ 'J ffJ ) , ytl nnd 1C 11 nniiira ttroet , Omahn. * \ 1 CHUHCHtLL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam nnd Water Puppllei. Ileailminrters for Must. KooH A CD'S Kooiln. 1111 1 iirnnm M.Omiilui. U. S. WIND ENGINE PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , Halllclny Wind Mllli. ( IBnrultttlFnrnnm St. , Oranlia. 0. ! ' . Itoaa , Ai'tltlti Munager. ' " BROWNELL & CO. engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Shoot Iron Work Steam I'mntu , HHW MIK . 1213-1215 1-'iivenwnHli j-tn-i't. Oniah.i Scotls. PHIL. srirviMEL" Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 iinil V13 Joni'H vtut Dniiili i. Storage , Forwarding A. Commlaslon ARMSTRONG , PETT1S & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , nrmichlitin'ouf tlin lloitnpjr Iliwi.-Co. llimulcsat wholesale anil retull , 1 I > j 1/lOaml 1312 Izura Street. Oinahn. IVIuiiliony Nn. " : < l. Sm kc Stocks , Bollor8Etc _ ' ' " H. K. SAWYE'R , Maniifactnring Dealer in Smoke stacks , UrHchlliL' * , TiinKs nml Uoneral Holler JteiitrluK. | 1314 Dinl.'i ) Mrret.Oiialii. : Nuh Urowors- " STORZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , I'i31 Notlh UUtlitppntli Slrent. Uniulm.K-h. " Cornloo. JJ " " EAGLE cbRNICE"\Vo"RKsT Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kjjuneter. I'ruprlo It. V3d Diuliru anil1'J.laml 101 North lutli t. . 31. ( imiilm Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter.1 ; eon. 1V' ' | > * . Manufacturer * of all kinds Steam Boilers , Ms and Sheet Irun Worlc WorU South IXJth ami 11. A. .M. Croniiliig. ' ' 7 < f VIIIHI.IXH luo.v WOIIKS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorK , KiiKlnos , \Vork.Gonernl roun\rr. ) Muolilno auJ llhickiinHh Wurk Oillioanil U'oiks , U.r. U/ . uml Kth ctreet , Uiuiiha , _ O'MAHA WIRE As IRO'N V/ORKS. . Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings UcMt Hulls , Wnilnvr ( iunr.lv KlowiT RtaiiiKVlro f-U-in. IUC. lil Nurtli irtli Htrijiit. Omaha. _ "b M A H A S AF1 E antriRON WOR K S , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes nnilt , . ! uU Work , Iron ami Wlru Funclnir , Hlen , lite. O. Aii'lruon. ' 1'fop'r Cur. llth anU Jackjou Ht . CHAMPION IRON and WIRE V/ORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Hcrppns , fnrbank , ntnrni.itoriH ro Iilenrei.utc. 'iruil Awnln- > . l.ock niUli M jchinurr null llack ! mlth Woik . Wl.-uutli llth tit. ; ME"AGHER AJ LEACH , Fire'and Bintlar Proof Safes , Time Locfcs , ( loncrnl Aifcnti ) fnlllnbold Unto ti. Ixick Co.'i VaulU ) mid Jail Wuik , llli Karuaiu atrcot. Omnba. llltt i > H" given cnlvtr. tal eatlslactlon In th euro o ! Uonorrucea and ( ccUato In recommend * U to all lurTereri. TUI CLlBlCU C . CluclnntU , Docilur , Ilk . Olilo. TntCK , Sl.OO , + Bald by UruuUtl.1