LHI" WlIU' ' , W 3t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JULY 12 1888L / THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Moro Than Recovers Its Losses of Yesterday. WEAKNESS PREVAILS IN CORN. ConulilcrnUIo Activity In Outs 13x- tensive Trading lit provl loiiN , AVItli howcr I'rlocH Cnttlo fjulto Slew' HOIJS lamer. CHICAGO I'UOIMJOK MAHKHT. Ciiirno , July 11. [ Special Telegram to TUB Hnj.1 ; The course of the wheat market to-day proved that the effect of the Iwarlsh government crop report had been liberally discounted. In anticipation of n continua tion of yesterday's depression the trading ciowd sold August wheut down to 76j ? c on the curb lust evening , but the opening tills morning was1 So ; c for August and b'JX for December , a gain of Js ® " 40 over the regular closing , Hcall/mg nnd trading carried prices down ? ( , ( < ' .J-ic , wlilchastliobottom. . Ono of the factors which entered into the cal culations of room traders early in the day was the fact that Hutchinson met \Vitli nn uccl' dent lust , evening. It was rumored ho wns badly hurt and that bis Iminenso holdings Would como out nnd cr.ush the murkot. To P the general fear tiat | this might possibly provo true Was probably duo much of the initial wo ikness. The old gentleman turned up all right-however , and , although ho did .lot appear on 'chango his influence was tiono the less potent. Ho did not sell out his wheat and the prlco advanced. Ono of the Jlrst things talked about was the reduction of 'I,000COJ bushels on Ileorbohn's statement of the amount In passage. ThH was an unex pectedly largo decrease und was not con firmed by the board's correspondent , who made It 800,030 bushels reduction. The next thing talked of was wet weather cables , The news on this sldo was that harvesting In tbo southwest nnd south is still bolng delayed by wet weather , and that tlio weather In Dakota and Minnesota is of a dangerously blistering suit very , very hot. The principal news features of the day were foreign and the ef fect on the market was decidedly bullish. The sweep was strongly upward , especially during the last two tnuling hours of the ses sion , and tlio close was strong at about tlio out- Bdlo llgures of the day. The range wns ljc and closings record a gain of l @l' < fc as compared with yesterday. July ranged ! ] - @lo over August most of the day , although tlio premium was IJiO ut ono time. The vol' umo of general trade was heavy , foreign houses being especially largo buyers. The market acted to-duy as though it had been oversold. Speculative trading in corn was not of iliiUHiiallv largo volume. The prevailing tone was weakness , especially in distant-futures. Closings for nearby months were the same as yesterday , however. The bullish promise held out by the government report is inducing free selling of year corn nnd thvro Is already a strong pressure upon May , which Is not receiving general support. Considerable activity was displayed In oas with operations in speculative circles con- lined chIcily to near futures , though deferred doll vcriesulso came In for n fair slmrool atten tion. Weakness was the rnlo early In the session under liberal selling of July by oper ators who had taken on largo loads on the re cent rain. This was sulllclont to force the iirico downward Jfc from yesterday's close , but moro contidcnco was displayed later , July advancing from 30Jc , the low point , to HI lie. Provisions came to the front nnd claimed unusual attention in trading , which reached u largo volume. Pork took its old time po sition and became u leader and in sympathy with its movement the general market suf fered a material decline. Opening sales of pork were about 5c lower than yosterday's closing and as hogs were in better surply t trade promptly assumed a bearish tendency. Piomlnont traders sold freely and as their offerings were slowly taken und ocX-a- eioned n break that brought out considerable country und poorly margined holdings the market became overloaded. For some time sellers of pork largely outnumbered' the buyers nnd from fl.50 ! ) , the initial price , August declined to $13,05 , and from J13.57 } < i September sold down to $13.10. During tin receding turn thcro was no recovery , though when the bottom was reached offerings wen in n measure withdrawn and prices reacted Borao 10c. At the close the market rested ut n decline of 85@37 } c from yestui dny'f last flotations. After pork short ribs wen the weakest and most active article. Thoj opened steady , fell off lOc. and closed at t depreciation of ' < c. Lard covered a range of Ho in its fluctuations and declined onlj 2K@'Crestini ; at $8.12)4 ) for August and $8.2i lor September and October. Later dollv cries nil around were iiulet and lower. Tlu dosing was ijuito steady and without oxoito JUCIlt. CHICAGO m.VK STOCK. CIIICAOO , July 11. ( Special Telegram ti TUB HEI : . | UOTI.B : - Receipts , 11.00C Trade opened slow and unsatisfactory will a down turn of , lOo on fat cattle of all grades making u decline of 20 ( 300 onltho ordlnar , run of full fed and partly fed cattle. Gras eers , such as haveto compete with cholc Toxnns , are 35@JOo lower than last ivcoii 'There were only about three thousand 'frcs Texiuis on the market , and the number it Kansas City and elsowhcro was not us gren l > y several thousands as on Monday an Tuesday ; hence sales In this market sliowc no essential change as compared with yestei day' , yet calves uro 15@2.r > o lower than la week. Native butchcrs'followed the turn o Tcjcans , which , although not any higher Urn yesterday , were in better lleman'd am fetendler. So- long as thorun of Tiixans- < Drains at the same volume , thcro will bo llttl or no improvement in butchers' stock. Vet calves were scarce and ' 'iZa higher than las weok. Hulls were setting 41 shade strongo at f3lt'aJ.1J5 ( ( ; for oxpoi ts Louis Morris is o the market and wants about ono than : and feeding bulls , for which howl pay about $ .2.00 per 100 for averages of IV anil 1000 Iis. ) Quotations were us follows Choice to extra beeves , HOO io 1000 lb * jri.TOMO.'S ; medium to good steers , 1:15.0 : t ItUOJni , $ \30gJi.7ri5 ( 1200 to 1310 Ibs. Jl ( H ( r > .CO ; WO to 1'JUO Ibs , tl.00@4.70 ; stoekeis nn feeders dull and uncjianged at F.MUf l.SC cows , bulls und mixed , fl.ToOjU.lTn buTi C2.r.i j3.80 ; slop fed stoer.i , $5.20 5.71 Texas eat tlq were in good doinnan and stoad.\ Bteers , 9JO to lo : > 0 Ibs. f.1. © I.OO ; 7BO to IK Ibs , W73 3.20flWO to 700 lbs , ia.25Gj2.7t cows , Jl.-U > 0t2 > " ; s ; western rangers , 5Xi < u4.15. Hoot Receipts , 2\000. There was a slnu mid unlooki'd far down turn of lO'i tSo on n grades , bullc soiling a good Ific lower. Yi nil were sold and tlio general ninrhet close strong1 at the declino. Host heavy sold i f.VSliy.'U'O ' , best mixed und packer * , $ o.70i 6.7C , and common mixed as low as § 5.SO ; llgl sorts , $ "i.7P5Ar > .7fi. Receipts were liberal i Indlaimpnlb , Kansas City und. clsewhar many orders going front Chicago to Oth' ' poln is. ' NKW YoiiK'July 11. [ Special Telegram Tn UrE.l STOCKS The only Dear poin in the market were- the fears of the swltc men's strike at Kansas City and rumors ol itrjke of engineers on tho1 St. Paul ai Nqrtluvestoni at Chicago. Thcro was not ing to confirm the latter reports , but at 11 sainotlmu they' h.xd a tendency to ma ! operators tlmlJ. The opening was stio.n llrst pi-Ices showing advance * avcryfe U day's closing from } { to ) { per cent. Tl market \vus vnry Active but souiewli'at fevc Ish and whllo generally strong the ftJvnii'c uindo were In > est cajcs oannned to sm < fruotloni. There was no further tpacl featuio and toward the eit \ of tUu lir.'t ho the market t'tcama weaker avd rnkcteii a fraction frptn beat prices ait.t nl 11 o'ctu \vn still active but IICRVJ at sibiill fructlo belter thsn opt utiig figures. Bull news v kbund at. Thq gcod showing mads by t poverDmenl crop ra-orts w.is cr.oouraf Inj the built and will give lUo er ccr rci - * " ' * - * j- plenty of business this fall nnd winter. Tlio : able war Is practically ended and although .tio ofllclnl announcement has not been made , Us said by thoHo In a position to know that Gould and Mackoy have settled their differ ences nnd the public will soon sec rates doubled. Western Union stock moved up % on the report , but thuro appeared to be lib eral Belling not only of It , but the general market on tue advance , and It created the impression that the upturn was made to allow traders to unload. St. Paul earnings for the Ural week In July Increased $ fib42. The gain , although small , Is expected to bo Increased from this tlino forward. Arbi trage houses were largo buyers and assisted In the upward movement , but free selling the last hour caused a recession In almost the entire market and part of the early gains disappeared. Last sales showed net gains of 1Xon Louisville ft Nashville , on Hock Island , * 4 nn St. Paul , * { on Northwestern nnd % on Missouri Pacitlc. Total snlos wore 25S.2I8. GOVIIINMIXT : : = I Government bonds were dlill but btcady. ThstnilDAT'S QUOTATION'S. I' . H. 4s regular . .IST'l'Noithcni ' I'n-IBc . 2IU U.H. 4i coupon * l"i'i doprofeneil. . . . .M'i t' . S.4'5sr.'gulur ' . .1UC. . ft N.V . KW , U. H. 4 'in ' coupons 107V doprefirreil , . Ill I'nclllctaof ' irt . . Mil .V. V. Central . 10V Central 1'iiclltc . . 32' , I' . , I ) . &i : . 1 4 Chicago Ac Alton .ir : , illo"kl liind . 1U1 C'lilaigu.lliii-llngton C..M. .VSt.I' . flSU & Oulncy . 112 i * doprcfcrred I ) . . I , . At W 131 i St. 1'unl * Onmlia . ! ) WCeutrnl 1IP4 ! rtopiuferreil. . , . .101 I. , II. A , W Pnlonl'acllk1 Wl'i Kiii'iiH ) , V Texns . . 13' . W. . St. I , , i : I1 U I.nkij Shore . . . . V > i ; do prefcnod i'4'4 Mlchlgiin CuntrRl . M'i ' Western L'nlon 7t Missouri I'licitlc MONCT ox CAM. Easy at lj ( 1) ) per Oent. PIII.MB MEIICANTILE PArtnt ( ili ) per cent. STIIHUSO EXCIHNQI : Dull but steady with actual business at $1.S7 for sixty day bills ; RSSJ-i for demand. CIUCAOO , July 11 Wheat Strong.higl ; cash and July , I' O ; August , bl ll-10cv t tcnibor , &Ujc ! ; December , b'J'tfe. Corn Steadier ; cash and July , 40c ; Aug ust , 4l ! ) u ; September , 4'J c bid. Oats Lower ; cash and July , SlJ'j'e : Aug ust , 20'so ; September , 25 5-10c. Kyo August , -I0c. Harley Nothing doing. Flax-Casli on track. 81.13. Prime Timothy No trading. Whisky $1.20. Lard Easier ; cash nnd July , t3.07J- ; Auijust. $ S.12' ; September. VS.20 bid. Pork Lower ; cash , July nnd August , $ l3.17Ji ; September , $13.25. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , $0.50 ® O.C.3J < ; short clcilr , $7.'J5 ( < M.OJ ; short ribs , $7.50. Hutter ijulet ; finest qualities firm ; cream- cry , Ifit'i'l ' c ; dairy , iil6) : c. Cheese Firm and a shade higher ; full cream chcddars , 7i4jiS1.lo ( ; full cream flats , 7KoeSc ; fancy young Americas , 8) ) < , ( < jbj4'e ! ; skims , 5J @lJc. Eggs Firm ; fresh candled , 13J-j@14c. Hides Unchanged ; green salted calf , 4K ( $5c ; heavy green salted , 5Ka5fo ( ; light green pulted , 5J < ' ( iil > o ; salted bull , 3 c ; dry flint , 8u , dry calf , be ; deacons , 20@25c each ; dry salted , C@7c. Tallow Unchanged : No. 1 , solid packed , 3o ; No. 2 , 3c , and cuke , 4c per Ib. Kccoipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 15,000 13,000 Wheat , bu 18,000 .t.OOO Corn , bu 117,000 33',000 ' ) Oats , bu 135,000 2 < j'J,000 Uyebu Now Vork , July 11. Wheat Uccelnts , none ; exports , btti ; cash nnd options higher ; ungraded red , btKft'.W c ; No. 2 red , fc9yi.v.i | o in elevator. 9090X ( afloat ; No. 2 red August closing at byj e. Corn Hcceipts , 17,000 ; exports , 1UO,2S1 ; cash Unit ; options closing steady ; ungraded , 55 4@.Vlic } ; No. 2. fiS c in store ; No. 2 Au gust closing ut C0'e. ! Oats mixed western , 35ft3Sc. ( ColToc Kio linn at $14.50 ; options weaker , 811.2rifJJll.50 ; August , $ l0.4U@10.fiO. Petroleum Firm ; united closed steady at Eggs Heavy ; western , 10lSJ } ( c. Pork Unchanged ; mess , 114,75 ( 15.00 for now ; $13.75ii,14.00 ( for old. Lard Western steam , $8.35. Hutter Quiet and unchanged ; western , 13i ( < 20c. Cheese' Firm ; westernS'i'c. ' St. Louis. July 11. Wheat Higher ; cash , 70J < @iOo ; July , SOc ; August , SOVc. Corn Lower ; cash , 47c ; August. 40 } < fc. Oats Easierjcash,33 > .f@34c ; July , 36 > < c ; August , Hftj o , Pork $14.00. Lard Nominal. Whisky $1.14. 13ulter--Steady ; creamery , 10(320c ( ; dairy , Ijlveriionl , July 11. Wheat Firm ; de mand fair ; Holders Oder moderately ; Califor nia , No. 1 , ( Is 8d@ii Ud ) > or cental. Corn Steady ; demand fair ; new mixed western , 4s lid per rental. Mlmicnpolla , July 11. Hard wheat sold nt about yesterday's prices ; other grades un , changed. Kocclpls , 170 cars ; shipments ; ! M cars. Closing No. 1 hard , cash , 82c ; Au. gust , 82) ) o ; No. 1 northern , cash , Sic ; Au , gust , 81c. Flour Unchanged ; patents to ship in Sacks , $4.50. $4.50.Milwaukee Milwaukee , July 11. Wheat Active : cosh , SOq ; August , 79c. Corn Steady ; No. 3. 4CJc. Oats -No. U white , 3 ( > c. Hyo Noiniiml ; No. 1 , fi7o. UarleyNoininnl ; No. 2 , 57c. 1'ork July , Clnciiiiiiitl. July 11. Wheat In lighi Stip'plyNo. ; . 2 rod , old , Sic ; now , SOJ c. Corn Firm and higher ; No. 2imxod.6lrjj 52c. 52c.Oats In coed demand and higher ; No. ! mixed , 25Vi"ti35J ( c. Kyo Dull and lower ; No. 2 , § 5e. Pork Steady nt $11.25. Lard Finn at 3-S.20. Whisky * UJ. KIIIHIH : City , July 11. Wheat Steady No. 2 cash , salesb.Je ( ( [ ; August , OSJtfo bid. Corn No. 2 cash , 42 } o ; August , 41c. Oats-No. 2. cash , 20 > fe ; August , 20) New Orleans. July 11. Corn Irrcgu lar ; mixed , liUrG2c ( ( ; yellow , G.'o ; white , Oats -Excited uml higher ; No. 2 , 4bijC of fcied. . Cornmeal Steady ut $2.SS. Hog Products Scarce and firm ; pork $ l l2KUmi , ? 7.75. Hulk iMoats-Shoulders , $0.50 ; long cloui and qlcar ribs , i'.CO. LilVK Clilcnco. July 11. The Drovers' Journal reports us follows : Cattle lieccipto , 11,001 , including 3,00 Texas and western c.ittlo ; market fair ) ; active ; natives in@15o lower ; choice ti extra bcovcs , 't0.7U < , ' ( i > 35 ; common to good $4.CUit5.75 ( ; utockers ana feeders , J2 4008.fc ( ) cows , bulls and mixed , $ l.75@3.25 ; Tcxu cattle , 51.40 ( 3.90 ; weatcrn rancors , $3.S5- ( 4.15. 4.15.Hogs Receipts , 22,000 ; market active am prices lt$15o ) ( 'lo\\c > r ; mixed. $ . " > .53@5.75 heavy , t&.tiOCijS.Sl ; light , J5.55M5.feO. Shftc-p licceipts , 3,000 ; marltot active n 10ifl5o ( advar.co ; natives , ( J.25@5.CU : weal cms , W.31X3 l.2o ; Texans , J2.50ii3.00 ( ; lamb- t4.750.00 per 100 Ibs. National Stock Ynrtls , Kaat HI IjouiH , July 11. Cut tie Receipts , 22,41)0 ) shipincntK , 8,700 ; choice , heavy natives , to. I . Q5.70 ; lair to t'ood$4.8'rt5.10. ( ' { t.s Hogs HecelptH , 2,700 ; shipments , none cliolco heavy und butcher.V scloctluin , $5.7 ; paukine : , moUluui to prime , $5.fX'3.7i ' id Kansas City. July 11. Cuttle Receipts idh 3,315 ; shipments , none ; market slow ; con h10 fed steers fi10c ( lower ; gruss range 10i1J ( lower ; peed to choice corn fed , ( itSSfjjii.iH ce common to medium , t0a5.00 : ! ( ; stoekeis Au feeders , ! 2.lXia3.f,0 , ; cows. J1.40@i : 15. Hops Uncalpts , 11.3jS : shipments , 2C2s good let choice , $ j.C@"i5 ; common t ? mi dium , S.Ki35.40. ' . ' . OMAHA LIVK STOCK. Catllo. IT WoJneidny , July 11,1455. Th < rsc ! | - > of cattle were about the > in IK i KI ) 'esterdK > , there being only forty-del M i frc b.lodr. on sale. The quality of the call ! M I wa good , ' tli. bulk being dry fed stocrs. Tl ! market was dull at a decline of inc. Kas I am markets tire i n such condition thAttl 16 ! , fhlpperj ctiu do nothlby , aud the packers ai is i about the ouly buyer * . Hoe * . Under the Influence of the liberal receipts nnd the lower prices n.ported In Chicago , the market hero dropped off about 5o on an average. In the morning n fe\v sales were made at \ cry nearly steady prices , while later some of the moro common mixed hogs sold nearer lOo lower. The hogs were all sold before the close. Sheep. 11 There WRS only ono load received. * > * Itcuelpt * . Cattle , 000 Hogs 8,300 Sheep , 100 Horses 140 Prevailing 1'rlocq. Thefollowlng n a table of prioss p.ilJ In this maritct for the grades of stock men tioned. Primesteers. 1300to 1500Ibs.$5.00 r35.50 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 4.50 fS.YOJ Fatlittle steers. 000 to 1050 Ibs. 4.00 ffU.75 Common to good cows 2.00 ( # 3.00 Choice to fancy cows 2.50 @ 3.25 Common to choice bulls 2.25 (43.00 ( Fnlrtbchoicollghthogs 5.35 < ! { fi.45 Fair to choice heavy hogs 5.50 $5.00 Fairto choice mixed hon's 0,40 © 5.50 CATTM5. No. Av. Pr. .1,000 J2.25 1 grass steer .1,1,0 a.no 1 cow .1.240 : > .oo 1 cow .1,100 : i25 5 cows .1.C04 ; t.r > o 12 steers .1,213 4.50 40 steers 1 ! IO'J 4.C > 0 HO stccra ,1,107 4.70 20 steers .1,117 4.VO 71) ) steers .1,207 n.co 51 western ; ) 0.20 lions. No. Av. Shit. Pr. "No. Av. Shk. Pr. 81..11K ) 210 $5.20 72. . .2(0 ( ' . ' 00 ? 5.45 73..lbS 11,0 6.20 SO. . .Hi3 SO 5.45 ? J..VJ3 800 5.XO 70. . .220 ICO S.45 111. . . 103200 5.40 72. . . 21 40 5.45 74..211 bO 5.40 75. . .221 120 O.IG 71. . . 2J2 bO 5,10 53. . .271 200 5.45 25..210 120 5.10 O'J. . .220 bO 5.45 81..ISO 200 5.40 . .205 SO 545 .257 100 f..40 81. , . .203 210 5.J5 .Ib'J ' SO 5'.40 02. . .249 bO 5.45 01. .250 1IX ) 5.40 02. , . .241 120 5.45 04. .214 120 5.40 , . .20. ! 200 545 74. .190 ICO 5.4' ' ) 09. , . .2.18 120 5.45 ICO 5.10 72. , . 225 100 5.45 78..193 100 0.40 61. , . .2-M fcO fi.4) CO..210 120 510 03. . , . ,250 100 5,45 250 5.40 74. , . .831 320 5.55 63..241 100 540 OS. . . .245 400 5.45 03..2JO 5.45 01. . . .200 bO 5.47' < 00..241 40 B. 15 b'4. . . .1(13 ( 240 547 SO..HH1 5.45 81. . . .U5 100 5.47 120 5.45 07. . . .VM 120 5.47K 71..2-10 240 5.45 03. . . .249 120 5.50 74..210 240 5.45 07. , . .1' ' . 5 SO 5.50 81..2J8 240 5.45 70. , . .2JO 280 5.50 SO 5.45 00. . . .252 80 5.50 103..UIS 200 5.45 73 , . . .ISO 100 B.CO WJ..20J 100 5. 15 81 , . . .1'JO 240 5.50 02..248 SO 5.4f , 58. . . .275 40 5.50 02..227 120 5.J5 82. . . .102 120 5.50 07..257 80 5.45 73. . . .204 100 5.50 141..237 300 5.45 04. . . 240 SO 5.50 71..237 120 5.45 70. . . .21b 120 5.30 50..210 SO 5.45 47. . . .258 4.0 5.50 820 5.45 70. . . .25'J 200 5.50 120 5.45 50. . . .259 40 5.50 50.U. BO..211 ICO 545 U. . . .2i8 120 5.00 73..215 100 5. 15 70. . . .207 200 5.50 50..290 160 5.45 02. . . .213 120 5.50 73..218 120 5.45 72. . . .2-10 120 fi.50 OX..207 200 5.45 1'J. . . .157 5.50 03..231 200 5.45 05. . . .270 2SO 5.50 23..107 SO 5.4. ) 05.Ml. . . .285 120 5.50 70 . . .240 bO 5.-15 85. . . .207 2-10 5.50 25..200 40 5.45 00. . . .252 SO 5.50 LO " O 1 I 100 5.45 50. . . .HOD 120 550 75" ! MllO 200 5.45 01. 100 5.50 120 5.45 00. . . .204 SO 550 200 5.45 70. 80 5.55 70..205 120 5.4.1 00. . . .270 5.55 07..214 bO 5.45 51. . . .812 80 5.55 04. . . . .208 200 5.45 53. , . .297 G.OO Pitckers I'urclinso9. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on to-day's market : G. II. Hammond & Co 403 OinuhnP. Co 780 Armour-Cudiihy Packing Co 8,537 J. P. Squire & Co OS3 C. H. North & Co 800 ClovoluudP&P Co 574 Hnlstcad & Co 60S G. H. Wilson & Co 58-1 A. Spring : 18U J. Dotlil 3SS E. n. Harper 2it ] U.S. Morris 470 C. E. Docrr ' 55C McCoy , I Hyner 13S Gibbs & White 247 Churlcs White GR JJrainard Bros , ISt Highest and Lowest. The following qro the highest and lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs on this market during the past fe\v \ days , anil for the corespondlng period in 1887 find 183J : Live Stock Notes. Cnttlo lOc lower. Hogs r > o lower lujaln. John Ilastlo was on the mnrljctvlth stoelt L. Gilbert. De Witt , was hero with thrci loads of. cattle. J. T. Prime , Oxford , was on the inarkc with n car of cattle. GeorRO Geary , of Inland , came in to-da ; with u Ipad of sheep. E. L : Martin , Fairmont , was amoiiR tin visitors ut the yards. Johnson Hros. , Anita , were on the marko \vith two eras of cattlaL. A. M. Wukoflcld , Atiuiitie , la. , was in will a load of cattle , his own feeding. P. II. Parks , liancroft , was In with twi loads of cattle and OIKI of hogs , B. B. Cook , St. Paul , and A. D. Hale , New man's Urove , were lu with cattlo. Ttibor , la. , was reprosunled by Samuel Dal ton , who came in with two loads of hogs. H. N. Van Gordon , Utiea , and J. M. Hai ber , Tabor , la. , were visitors at the yards. William Parsons , ono of Squires & Co.'i hog buyers , arrived hero to-dtiy from Siou : City , I { . A. Hartman , of Council bluffs , has beei appointed cattle Inspector by the Colorad association and will bo located at the yard hero. Georco Doetol , Millard ; A. C. Virgin Utiea ; It. C. Chumbloy , IJlnir ; Mr. Cross Avoca : Mr. Sullivan , O'Neil ; Lewis Moil teen , Mead , and W. B. Dorroty , Dawbon Mo. , were among those who came in will hogs. OMAHA 1VIIOIjESALl3 MAIIKKIS Produce , Fruits , Ktc. Wednesday , July 11 , 18S3. RuTTF.ii Fancy creamery roll butter , 20j ( 21c ; solid pnckod at 15 ( < illo ! ; cliolco countr , butter , 13 ( < rl to ; common K'raJes , ll@l2c. Kaus Strictly- fresh , iyc ? Hc. CnKitr.lus-Percasoof 10 Ibs , $1.75@2.X ( Southern cherries JI.25 per drawer of 1 quarts. 15iarKiKiiiir. ! < fi.OOQin.S5 : per rasp. Ui.iCK KAsruiiiiUF.s--4a.2' ( ( . ' ' 0 l ? r case red r.Tspbeincs. t4.UO per cuse. CHEESE I'ull crcriin , ISVf. POTATO * * New , W.OC(32.a5 ( ; tl.OO po bu hel for California ; 'JOo for homo ( jrown , POUI.IKT No dressed fowl in tlio market live chickens , $3oU < 3j.75 ; per doz : sprin ; chickens , JSWIS-J.50. ( STIIINO HKXNS JLOOpcr bu , TOMATOES Per crito. OV(9tl.OO. ( . . . . . Timxn-s 25@30c per bu. WATEn\iir.o.Ns-J15.OC : ( ) 2.VOO per 100. PKIK * California. 13 IWC < ? ' .W per box. PEACHES -California. ' . Oxi@-J.25 per box. PLUMI J2 OOO'.Sh per i > ox , UAXANACommon , Jl.5032.25 per buneli chojcc , f2.50 3.M. it. O roc i1M l.lst. it.o Kuoi.t-liranulated , 75/QTJfo : conf. A,7- o Cs'Kov white extra O , O'feoj/c ; extra C , 0 ] t10 * % - ; , ; yellow C , o 'Cio.'lo ' : cut loafs. 8 ( 10 6Vc ' ; po'\iJm-d. bCiSt c. 'u ' Coyr it Ordinary graues 10@l7o ; fai ITffllsoj. prime , Itla'l'J c ; .fancy greetian yellow , 2 C23ci olil povtrnHent Java , 2SO 'Me ; Interior Java. 25 ( < f2Sj ( : Mocl.a. 28rt30o ; Arbuckloa- roasted , lU'jos ' McLnuehlln's XXXX , lil.jc ! ; Dllwortti'n , I'.ic ' ; Ked Crosn , I'.ic ' : Alaromn , lO c ; Gtrman , 10 > 4C' Lion , E Two-hoop palls , per doz. , $1.40 ; three-hoop p.ills , N.05 ; No. 1 tnb , $7.00 ; No. 2 tub , * d.OO ; No. 3 tubs , f.VOO ; washboards , electric , $ l.W ; fancy Northern Queen washboard ? , fJ.T5 ; assorted bowls , $2.,5 ; No. 1 churns , frf.50 ; No. 2 churns , $6.60 ; No. n churn ? , $7.50 ; butter tubs. $1.70 ; spruce , In nests , 70c per nest. CW.XKH . Goons Oysters , No. 2 Standard , per cn e , $ .S.'OyJH.30 ; strawbiJrrles , 'J Ibs. per case , $2.HW < (2.40 ; ntspbcrrlvo , 2 Ibs. , pqr ciue , ? i.W ! ) < 3'i.40 ; Callfornl.j pears" , jwr case , $ .tM G4.70 : nprlcots , per case , f4.20S)4.30 ) ; California | ieaches , per case , $5.60C.r ? > .iU5 ; Cal ifornia whlto cherries , per case , $ . " > .80 ( 000 ! California plums , per case , $ l.iWjO .70No. ; 2 blueberries , 2 Ibs , per case , il.WiiiOO ; Pine apples , S Ib. per ease , M.25 ( < $ 4.WH 1 ll > . salmon , per do ? . , $ l.S."ii ( ! 1.90 ; 2 Ib. gooseberries , per euse , $ , ' .10 LKMOXS ? 7.00aS.50 ( per case. OIUXOKS Messinns , $0.fiQ ? $7 per box ; Uodl , $7.50 ( ? 3 per box , fl(3f ( 1.53 per half. box. Ctuuri.ojvmi Good stock , $1.0001.25 per dozCAmuoKs CAmuoKs Homo grown , J2.60 per 100. Ai'i'LES sa-UOGi-U't ) per bbl. Uiiinit Choice Michigan cider , $ l.f)0(3tl ) ( , " 0 per bbl , of 32 gal ; Califoiniapearcidcr$15.00 per bbl. Oxioxs Native stock , $ L2o@1.50 ; Califor nia onions , 2c peril ) . Pol'coltx Choice rice corn Isquotcd nt 3@ 4cpor Ib. ; other kinds 2i } ( ti ! ! jiur Ib. CAKiiors Now stock , I DC per doz. Uuvxs Good stoiik , 2.COi ( 2.7G ; California beans , fia.VIO. . Hoxr.v Kiil21c ( for 1 Ib. frames ; canned honey , 10@12cper Ib. Toiucco Pi.uo--LorlllimVs Climax , 45c ; Splendid , 45c : Mechanic's nellght , 44c ; Leggett it Meyer's Star , 450 ; Cornerstone , HOe ; Urummond's Horseshoe , 4"ic ; J. T. . 4''c : Sorg's Spearhead , 45c ; "Cut llatis , " S'Jc ' ; "Oh. My , " 27c ; Piper Heidsick , 04c ; G. S. . 20c. Ton icro SMOKIXO Catlin's Meerschaum , 31c ; Cntlln's Old Style , 23c ; Sweet Tip Top , 32c ; U. N. O. , 17c ; Ked , White and IJluo , 18c. JlU-Mi-.s-SO-lb pnils , Sl.2 : > ® l.BO. SVI-T I'er bbl in carload lots , $1.30. -Seven-sixteenths , CANDY Mixed , IXgllt'i * U- l'iciii.r.3 Medium , in bbls , W.OO ; do in half bbls , IS.50 ; small , in bbls , $7.0J ; do in half bbls , $1.00 ; gherkins , in bbls , $3.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.f.O. Ilqi.LANi ) Hcuuisos'-CSffi'Co per keg. AlAi'i.ii StuiAit Uricks lu' ' c nor Ib. ; jietiny cakes , l@Hc ! ) per Ib. ; pure maple syrupSl.25 per gal. JJKOOMS Extra , 4-te ! , $2.00 ; parlor , 3-tio , painted handles , J2.25 ; No. 1 , S2.00 ; No. 2 , il.93 ; heavy stnbld broms4.00. STVHCII Mirror gloss , fi 'fc ; Graves' corn , CXc ; Oswego gloss. 7c ; Oswego corn. 7c. TEAS Japans , 20 ( < f.Vc ; Gunpowitor , 20@ ( JOc ; Young Hyson , 22ii ? . " > c ; Oolong. 20@50c. POWIIKK AND SHOT Shot , $ ! . ! ) ; buckshot , 81.551 , Hazard powder , kegs , $5.00 : half kegs , * ' ) .75 ; one-fourths. $1.50 ; blasting kegs , $2.33 ; fuses , 100 ft. , 4575c. KKFINT.D LIAKU Tierce , 7J c ; 40-lb sijuaro cans , 7J < o ; 50-lb round , Sc ; 20-lb round , Jiko ; 10-lb pails , 8 c ; 5-lb palls , SJ c ; 3-lb pails , PIIOVHIOXS Hams , UfjMl'.fc ' ; breakfast bncpn , 10V@10i c ; bacon sides. J@IJ4'o ! : dry salt , Sj.jTub e ; shoulders , 7 > ' @ ; dried beef , S > 4 ( < < > lie. Diuii > FUUIT Apples , bbls. , new , Jfs- evaporated , bj'i'fJJOe ; blackberries , evnpo rated , 9JJ9 ; { ; pitted cherries , 20@21o ; peaches , SaltLakoJsevaporated , lJ4i ( 12e ; peeled peaches , 2S ( ' "lo ; evaporated mpiircd , 10@17o ; new currants , 7fVC7j ; prunes , 45j@5c ; citron , 23Tt24c ( ; raisins , Cal ifornia , London layers , S2.50@2.CO ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , $1 70(31.80 ( ; new Va lencia , 7tf@79/ . Cii.vciCMtS CAKKS , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5c ; ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda snowllako ( In tins ) , lOc ; soda candy , 51 o ; soda wafers ( in tins ) lOo ; soda zephyrs , be ; city oyster,0) ) c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster , 7c ; gem oyster , DC ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ; snow drop cyster , 7c ; butter , 5u ; Boston , 80 ; Omaha butter , 7c ; sawtooth butter , OJfc ; crackci meal , 5 < o ; graham , Sc ; graham wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , 12) ) c ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7) ) c ; oat meal , 8c ; oat meal wafers , lOc ; oat meal wa fers in pound packages , 12 e ; animals , 12c ; Boliver ginger ( round ) , 7c ; cream , Sc ; Corn- hill , lOo ; cracknells , lOc ; frosted cream , 8X0 ; ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oc ; homo miido ginger snaps , in boxes , 13c ; home made ginger snaps , (1-lb ( cans ) per do/en , $2,50 ; lemon creams. 80 ; pretzels ( hand made ) , HJ < ; c ; assorted cakes and jumbles , llj o ; assorted lingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) , per box , $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14c ; butter jumbles. 115 c ; Brunswick , 15c ; brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( now ) , lOc ; chocolate wafers , Ifio ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) per dozen , $4.50 : cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; coffeecake , 12o ; Cuba Jumbles , llj < c ; cream puffs , 30c ; egg Jumbles , ll ) e ; ginger drops , lie ; honey jumbles , 11X ; Jelly lin gers , I5o ; Jelly wafers , 15c ; Jellvtart ( new ) , 15c ; lady lingers , 13o ; vanilla bar , 14o ; va nilla wufeis , 14c ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in a box , per dozen , $2.50. All goods packed in cans Ac ] > cr Ib advance except snowflake and wafer soda , which arc packed only In cans. Soda in 2-lb and 3-11 paper boxes , J o per Ib advance ; all othei goods lo per Ib advance. Soda In 1-lb paper boxes , lo per Ib advance. The 2-lb boxes arc packed In cases holding IS in u case. The 2- Ib boxes nro packed in cases holding 12 in i caso. The 4-lb boxes are packed in cases holding 30 in n case. Ono-lb gruhnm und oat meal wafers packed 2 do zin a case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening t ( show goods , 75c. Cans for wafer soda , $3.00 not returnable. Cans for snowflake soda ? 5.(10 ( per doz. Tin cases with glass face Is display the goods , 75o each. No charges foi packages 'except for cans nnd rcturnnbli goods. Glass front tin cans und "snowflako' soda cans are returnable at prices charged. Dry Goods. 1'niXTS SOMU COI.OHS Atlantic , Oc SlatcrjSJ e ; Berlin oil , OV c ; Garner oil , 0 ( < 7c. PIXD AND HOIIKS Ulchmond , ( i c ; AI Ion , OJ e ; Ulver Point , Bo ; Steel Kivor , Oo Hichmond , Oc ; Pucitle , O c. I.NDIOO ULVK- Washlngton , 0e : Century , dlg'o blue prints 9c : American , 0 } c ; Arnold , 7c ; Arnold H 10' < c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10' ' < ' c Dnnss Charter Oak , Co ; Hamapo , l ) < c ; Lo'di 5J4c ; Allen , Oc ; Hichmond , ( lo ; Windsor , OK Eddystonoyto ( \ \ Pacillc , Olfc. HATTS Standard , 9c ; Gcui. lOc ; Beauty 12J < | C ; JJayonne , 14o ; 15 , cased , $050. CAitrnrS'Aiii' Bibb , white , 19c ; coWrcd 22c. 22c.MISCUUANEOU& Table oil cloth , $2.51 plain Holland , 8' 9'ic ; Dado Holland "COM rouTKiis fO.CO@35.00. Hi.imui : : > SniiuriNOMBcrklcy cambric Na 00 , 9 > c ; Best Yet. 4-J , 0 fc , butter cloth OO , 4Kc ; Cabot , 7) ) o , ; Farwcll , S c ; Frul of Loom. Oj c ; Freejio. G , 0 ; Hope , 7 0 King Philip cambric , lie , Lonsdale , 11' ' c Lonsdalo , Ho ; New York mills , 10).Jo ; Pep perell , 42-in. , llo ; Popporell , 40-jn. , 12c ; Peii percll , 0-4 , lOc ; Peiiperull , 8-4,21c ; Pcpporoll 9-4 , 23c ; Pepperell , | 1M. ( 25c ; Canton. 4-1 8Kc ; Canton , 4-4 , 9) ) ovfrrlumph , Oc ; Wun uttn , lOc ; Valley. 5c , GINOIIAM Plunkett cnecks , 7J < o ; Whitten ton , 7 > o ; York , 7 } o ; N'ormandl dress , ' S ) c Calcutta dress , 8 fo ; Whittendon dress , b c Kenfrew dress , f " " TICKS Lewiston , 3ti in. , 12 } e ; Lowlston 32 in. , 18 e ; York , 32-Iu. , 14c ; Swift rivet 7 0 ; Thorntlyke , OO , 8Thorndyko ; PP. 8) < o ; Thorndyko 120 , DJ e ; Thorndyko XX ISc ; Cordis , No. 5 , U-CordIs , No. 4 , lie. DINIMS : Atnoskcag B , 9-oz , lOc ; Everett 7-oz. , 13o ; York , 7-oz. , 13 } < fo ; Havmarkpl 8) ) c ; Jaflrey , XX , intfc1 Jallroy XXX. 12 e Beaver Creek AA , 12o ; Bearer Creek BU llo ; Bcavor Creek CC , lOc. FI.ANNKLS PlaldHaftsman , 20c : Goscer 32 0 ; Clenr Lake , 32J < c ; Maple. City , 3'iUft ' Whito-G HNo'J , Jf , 21p ; C II No. 1 Jj . , Leather. City harness per Ib , 2S20c ; country bin lies * per Ib , 24(5 ( , .Bo ; city Ihie porlb , 3i(533c ( kip heavy per Ib , 45@.VV : ; kip-medium per 11 6530J ? ; vrul per Ib , ( VXgTOo ; . Chicago slaugl torod bolujicr Ib , 25 ( 2jc ; city calf SS to I Ibs , SSfiWhj ; city upper per foot , ] S@20c ; eo 14iii ( | < 3 ; .Buifalo slaughtered solo per II . leather slitub'htcred solo pcr 11 33o ; hnrncsb per Ib , 2a@r ; upper p < , 21(22 ( - , Kip heavy per Ib , OSOjru ° ; ki medium per Ib , 75SSOe5 ( city calf per Ib , WcWtl.OO ; lining l ix-r doren , M.IXiS.uO ; I'rench calf S , > to HO Ibs , $ I.10 ( < 7 > 1.75 ; Krvnch calf 80 to 50 Ibs , $1.10 ® 1.75 ; French culf. G'J ' to 76 Its , cQjl.2o. ' ntitl Tinner1 * ' Stock. Tin plate , I C , 10x14 , best , $0.75 ; tin pinto , rooting , I C , 14\20 , $5.25 ; sheet zinc , M.51M 0.75 ; pig lead. $4.8'J ' ; bar lead , ( I M ; Urge pig block tin , 25c ; small pig block tin , -Co ; bar tin , 27cJ ; solder , UKg-Wc ; copper bottoms , 81c ; sheathing copper , tinned , -Oc ; jlanlshlti ) ; copper , tinned , 37o ; leail Jilpe , O'ic ; sheet Iron , NS , IS to 24 , $3.20 ; Hussla iron , 13o ; Am Hussla planished , A , Kltfc ; Am KusHla 1'lanUhcd , B , O'fc ' : painted barb Wire , $3.00) ) galvanized bitrb wire , $3 75. Iiitinlicr. DIMEN-ilONS AND TIMIIRHS. Add 50 cents .per 1XW ( feet for rough joist. IIP till ) ! ! . No. 1 com , sis $1S.OO I No. 3 com , sis $15.00 No. 2 con , , s 1 s 10.50 I No. 4 com , sis 12.50 Add 5'J cents per 1,000 for rough. ru.sctxo. No. 1 , 4 and 0 in , 12 and 14 ft , rough. . . . $20.00 No. 1 , " 10 ft , " . . . . 20.00 No. 2 , " 12 and 14 ft , " . . . . 10.00 No. 2 , " 10ft , " . . . . 17.00 ' A , 12,14 & 10 ft.$20.f. . , ) | C/12 , 1 & 10 ft.l ) .7-i B , " " 10.751 D , " " 11.75 CKIMNONt > 1'OITITION. 1st com , ? { In white pine celling $3,1.00 2d " " " " 87.00 Clear -V in Norway pine celling 15.50 2dcomt8' in " " " 13.50 . ri.oouixn. A 0 in white pdio $ ! 1.00 B " " " 32.00 ( J ' 211.00 D " " " 21.HI ( E " " " ( sol. fencing ) 18.50 Six Inch drop siding 60c per 1,000 extra. STOCK IIOUMI3. A , 12 in , si s.$45.00'1C , 12 in , si s.$30.00 B , 12 in , s 1's . . 39.00 | D , 12 in , flls. . . 22.00 No. Icom , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50 No. 1 com , 12 in. sis , H ft 20.00 No. Icom , 12ln , si , 10 ft 20.K ( ) No. 1 com. 12 in , s 1 , 10 , IS and 20 ft. . 22.50 No. 2 com , 12 In , s 1 s , 10 , IS and 20 ft. . It ) . 15 No. 2 com , 12 in , sis , 12 and 14 ft. . . : , lb.50 No. 2 com , 12 In , s 1 s , 10ft 18.00 12 in grooved roofing $12 per M. moco than 12 in stock boards same length. 10 in grooved rooting same prlco as 12 in stock boards. Pinr i.Ar. No. 1 plain , 8 nnd 10 in $18.75 No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 In 17.00 No. IO. G. , Sin 19.25 1st nnd 2d , clear , 1. 1' . ' , , in s 2 s $50 00 " " ' 1 , 2 in , s 2s 50.00 3d , clear , 1 in , s2s 45 00 AselectI'ins2s.'I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! MOO ! A , IK , 1 ,2 in 4'.00 ! B. " 1 in , 92s 29.00 B , " IK , IK , 3 in 30.00 B , select , all 10 ft , $1 extra. SOl-TIIHKX YCM.OW 1'IXB. Star4 in flooring $10.50 1st nnd 2d , clear , 4 in flooring 21.50 Clear % in ceiling 19.50 Clear V in partition 23.50 Clear % in partlon.t'J above % in ceiling Clear finish , 1 and I'fin , s2s 2.J.OO . Clear finish , 1)4 nnd 2 in , s2s 23.00 Clear corrugated ceiling , 4 in 23.50 Clear yellow pine casing nnd base 25.00 POl'lAU I.U.MIIIIII. Clear poplar bx bds , % in s 8 s $ . " 5.00 Clear " " " K in pane ) , s 2 s. . 27.00 Clear " " " cor'ga'td ceiling , 23.00 nATTKXS , WKM , TU11IXO , 1'IOKUTS. O. G. Batts , ' > X in $ ' 05 0. G. Baits , Ux3sl s 30 3 in well tubing , D. & M. und Bcv 22.50 Pickets , D. 11. flat 19.00 Pickets , D. & H. square - . . 19.00 Slll.NliLi.S : , LATH. XX clear $ 3.10 Extra-A * ! U > 5 * A Standard 2.05 * A H. B. & B , , 2.35 Gin. cl 2.05 No. 1 1.40 Lath ' . 2.85 I'OSTS. White Cedar , 0 in. , % a 12V " " U in. qrs 12 # " " 5Kin. , KS 11 " " bin. qrs 09 " " 4 in round 14 Tenncsseo Hed Cedar , split..1 .14 SphtOak 03 I.IME , ETC. Quincy whitolimo ( best ) , 83c ; Crystal ce ment. $1.40 ; hair , 30c ; plaster , $2.4' " > ; tar board , $1.05 ; sash , 50c pr ct. ; doors , 45o pr ct. ; blinds , 50c pr ct. ; mldgs , 50o pr ct. ; tarred felt , per cwt. , & 2.05 ; straw bd. , $1.55. Freight added to above. HOW TO BEAT THE SCALES. AH Ingenious Savannah Negro Makca Them AVcijili Him for Nothing. The American automatic scales that were put in the hotels several months ago got out of order frequently , says the Savannah News , and a good many who are attracted by the pretty sign , "Drop a nicklo in the slot and ascertain your correct weight , " drop the nicklo , but without finding out how much they weigh. As soon as the fact was made known to Messrs. George. & Bevill , at the Seroven , a notice that the scales were broken was posted on the face of the scales and warned the fat man that lie could not weigh there. When the agent wont around yesterday collecting from thd boxes in the scale * the niekleu , it was found that a largo piece of tinfoil , the si/.o of a nickel , had been dropped in the slot of the Seroven House scale anil h'ad lodged there. When the foil was removed the scales worked all right. An ox-porter who stood outside on the street looking through the window ai what was going on , remarked , with a chueklo , "that tlio 'nigger' that did that job was a-fool. " When risked why , ho said : " \Vhv , dis is do thing wut gits nrwuy wid dc artorniivshuns , " nnd ho drew from hit pantaloons pocket a nicklo with u hole in it and several feet of silk thread. "Djs is do kino or thing I weighs m.v friends wid. Loinmo sho' yo' , anil going inside after the crowd hud di * porsed ho stopped up on the scales anil dropped tlio iiicklo in the the slot , hold' ing on to the strings. Instantly tin hand How around to the MO-pound mark , and looking up the peeler said : "Wut I tell youV" Ain't it soV" Then he pulled Iho thread and ou eamo tlio nieklo.Vinding it up , IK replaced it in a box in his pantaloon ! pocket and walked oil' , chuckling tc himself : "Dis iliggor wubo'n great. ' L'fe PARKER'S QlNGEtt TONIC without . t curr < l tlio u erst nue * of CoUKh.Wc ak Kuni . Attltirxu lon. linvuril Tuliir , Kilmuilloii. Tim Mfcst , mrr t ind best cure for Coroa. liunlonl , fta. 6top iJlialii. | Enjutvscotrtfort ttf tl o toct. Ne\erfalll to cure. U ccnti it liru-teLits. Iliscoz & Co. , N , V. C. It. PAHItK. X. IMIICItUAN. J. llJl.A.\CUAIll : : PALMER. niCHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Coinmission Merchants. CSeo-Hooirt24 ! , Oppoiltn Kiclmntfo llullillng , IJnioi _ htockurt \ , boutli Uianlm , Nc-U. MCCOY live Stock Commission Mcrcliants , Market f urnlnhi'il f rco on application Ftockerti nn < fon.u , tunililiol cm iood ; term * . Itu'i'nmceillnu tin Nutliinul llmikunll boutli Ouiahu NliUuuiM , Ujilo block V..fi'.s , boutli Onmlui. r.O RIM E RAV E ST E RFIELD& MALEV Live Stock CoiBinissioii , lloom 15 , Kxclisnito Ilulldlni ; , Union Stock Yurd NJtilli Omuba , Neb. ALEXANDER & FITCH. C'Ominision ' Dealers in Liye Sock , ? * , Optnslto | l.'xchnnco UulMlne , Uulon.fatOC Ytinl * , touch OmabH. Nub * UI.'ION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , .Limited , v CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agilcultoral Implements , Wagons , Cntrlnrca tail Ilniitlp * . Jime < ? trfrtbolwi > cn Ui nj _ i loth , Umau * , Nobtarka. LINING ER * &T M ET OALP CO. , AETicnltural Implements , WapnsCarria , cs Iiip ) le , Ktc. Wliolp lo. Omaha , Kobraikn. PARLIN. ORENDORF A Wholi-'ile Dcalor * In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies tm.llll , HC anit IW Jon * 1 8trct , Omaha. p. P. MAST" & COM Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultlratot * . Hajr Itakr * . Cider Mltln nmt r.uban lul- tcrhf r . Cor. 14th nml Nlcluilaf f trt'vla. _ WINONA IMPLEMENT CoT \YholosftIo Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Corner Hill nnrt Mcliolai Mri'ctn. OMAHA 1HIANC1I. J. F. SEIBERLINU & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery anil Binder Twine , \V , K. Mcat.Mana.-or. IJlll.piivenwortli t. . Omalm. MOLINE.MILBURN&TsTODSARDCo JlaiiutKOturcrJ and Jobbers In Wagons , Bugg'cs ' , Rakes , Flows Etc , Cor. Otluinl 1'aclfla streets , Omalm , Nob. Artists' Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1513 IKmclai Street , Oiuatii , Nebraska. Boots end Shoos , KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Suc ! Ktor to Itecil , Jones i Lo. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots andSlioes AncnUfor lloston Kubocr Show Co. 1KB , J1U4 Ji 1100 llarnur St. . Omiilia.J obrunkii. ' w. v. MORS'E & co. . Johhers of Boots anil Slices , 1101,1103-1103 UoiiKlu * St.Omal.a .MnnutuctorrSitni- mcr'-t. llLSlon , Coffoea , Spioos , Etc- CLARKE 'C 6 F F E ECO. ' , Uninba ColTvo antl f pIco Mill:1. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kitrnott , I.nntulry IlliiB , Inks , Ktc. lilt 14Uillnrn r Strci't. Omuhu , Nobra kH. Crockery and ClasBvvnj o ' ' " " " w. L''wmaHT. Aent for the MnnufRcturvre nnil InipoUeis Of Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , itp. C1H co , 317 S. 13th yt. , Omaha. Nebraska. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. liuDorlcri- unit Jobbers of Crcckery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 1514 Furunni St. , New 1'nxton llulldlnif. _ CommlBBlon end StoroBo- " RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Ilullrr. r.uB * , Cbcrx1'nullry , Uame , lliailowunl Street. Om lj . CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . fiucct'Stora to JlcFbano A Sclirocder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , OuHbu. Ntbrnska. FREDERICK J. FA1KBHASS. Whole ale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commisioii Merchant. Corrosponilonco aollcltuil. 1011 North IClh btreut.Ouinba , Nub. Cool , Coke and Lime- ' " * OMAHA COAL COKE' & LiMEcbT Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South 13th Street , Omaha , Ncbraika. J. J. JOHNSON i CO. . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And shipper * of Coal , Coke , Cement , 1'lastcr , I.lme , Drain Tile , anil Bener I'll * , tmlre , Taiton Hotel , Karnum St. , Onialm , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 21 < South 13lh St. . Omaha , Nob. DryCopdaand M. E"SMITH * cb. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 anil 1101 Douslas , Cor. llttl St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jofcs in Dry GoodsNotions , Genii' FurnUhlni ; ( looils. Corner llth ami llunej bto. , Oiutiha , NcbrHBka. , DEWEY& STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Vurimm Street , Oinilin. Nebraskai CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omaha , Nebraska. _ _ ' PAXTON. GALLA'GHER & co. . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 706 , ' 07 , 'CO nnit tit S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. MoCORD. BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , th and Leaven worth Streets , Orunbt , Nebraska. LEE7CLA"m < E7 AN DREESET WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate Mctnls , Sheet Iron , etc. A 'nts ( or Howe Scales .Mluuil 1'ou'tler [ uull.yimm UurbuU i\li'e , ( jinnha , Nebrnakit , HIMEBAUGH A TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools ami IlutTnlo Pcaloa. 1 < OJ Douiilu Htruct , Omuha , Nebrti ka. RECTOR , WILHELMY Si CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and llanmr Hts. , Oiaulia , Ncli. Wustcrn Accnl for Austin Powder Co. , Jolt n > on t-ltelNnllr , Kalrbanki Utuudunl Hcali > > . MARKS BROS. 8ADDLERY CO , Wholcaulo Mnnulncturc of Saddlery & Jibbers of Saddlery Hardwan Aud Leather. UOJ , It'JS nl H'lJ llnraoy at. , Omaha Nebraska. Hpayy Hardwaro. " " "w. J. BROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , BpriDgi , Wagon Stork , Hurdwnru. Lumber , Etc. and 1211 llarnuy ritruut , Omaha. iEto. . W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Good : 1TJ7 tinnier t-treeUOnmha , Ncli. Lumber. " ' ' " "OMAHA'l.UMBEn'coV , All Kinds of Building Material at Holcsal 15U Street und Union 1'ftclHO TrackOmaha. LOUISA BRADFORD ! Dealer in Lmnlier , Latli , Lime , Sasl ) , Doon.Klc. YorUi-Corner 7th nj luu"l ij Cotai " " C. N. D1ETZ , Dealer in All KiniufLunte , 13th and California HlrctH.OnmliH , Nobr k . ' - FRED \V. GRAY7 * . . Lander , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Elc , Csrnot ClU tad Bcuglai SU..Om U . OMAHAJOBBBBu'DIBBm ' . Lumber , jgju T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO , , , To Dealers Only,4 Offlcc.liro F rni > rn Ftr tt , Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD7 Wholesale Liniilier , Etc , , Uulncr While Unit. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Luiiilier , Wooil C r | < ol4 Rnd Titqiict flooring lh ml noii l | Mllllnory nntl NotlonaT " " I. bBERFELDER" * CO. , lEijorters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ON. till unit 111 Pnutli 11th M OvornllB. CANFiELD MANUFACTURINQ CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans Pants , . hlrU , Kto. IKRxnil 1104 Douglas Sttttl , . Neb. Noti'ona- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wiolesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4(0 ( nnil I'Vi ' Scutti ) Wh tl. , Omitlm. OllB. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. . Wliolsale Refined and Lubilcatins : Oils , A lo llrennc , Klo. , Oiimlm. A. II. lllihop , Man < ir VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Fnrnisliing Goods , IiirnfT Htrci'l.Oinnha. Office Fixtures. TI1U HlMMU.S'DS MANUFACTUUINU CO. Munufacturers of BanK , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mntitloi. SMeboarK llnokCunr > , DniiJ IHtun .Wsll I'n.u' , rurtlliims , ItKlllnxn , Counter' , llepraiid Win * ( 'iioli > r , Mlrror Pic. Factory amtonicr , KJJnuil l\J3 \ boulli Mill SC. , Um.ili't , Telephone ll.'l. Points iind oijs. . j , "CUMMINGS & NVfLSON. \Vliulo < nIo Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS F.imnm Ptrcot. Onu\linNob. \ Papor. CAHPENTER PAPErt CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nice utock of rrlnUnc , Wrnriplni nil Wrltlns I'kftt. Spucial atli'nlkm gTren to car load nrdor . _ Pnpor Boxos. JOHN L. WILKIE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos. 131T anil 131 Uouglni St. , Omaha , Neb. V. DISBROV f CO. . Wholesale Mnnur aturfr * o ( Sash , Doors. Blinds and Moulding , Prnncti UlUco , lith nml Irani Streets , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blindy : . ' . .ulUtK . SlHlr Work nnil Interior IlunlVcoJ l'lu < > n. U.K. Corner tli and LonvuuwurtU tftro ti , Oiimliu , % iul > . i OMAHA PLANING MILL C.O. . MuMacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , And Illncl ! , Turning. Ftsir-worU , llnnlc ami Offlco Fit * ttntfs. 'JUUi uud t'uppietori Avunui * . Prlntors * Materials. ' ' " ' 'WESTERN'N"EWSPA'PER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Pvalcrs In 'ffK < " > \\tf \ \ * ftjfn > l rrintor * ' buppllei. Ml. Suulb Hlh Street , Onmha. Rubber Ooocla- OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods ail Clothing and l-oather Ueltlpg. 1CU ) Fnrimm Ku t , PumpoEto. A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Steam , WrUor , Hiillwiir wnd Mlnhiit Huppllei , Etc. _ KM , UM anil UM Tarnam fctrcet , Omaha. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Iteam and Water Supplies , neadqtmrten for Mut , Foost 4 Co'a goods. 1111 Fnrimm tit..pmulia. U. S. WIND ENGINE 3 : PUMP CO. . " Steam and Water Supplies , llnllldar Wind Mllli. ( in and ICD Fnrnnm St. , Omaha. _ U. F. llosa , Acting Manager. B R OVNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron \Vork Ptcam 1'nmps , Rnw .MIKs. 1213-1211 J.oKvenwoith S trei'l Omuhii. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL"'CO. . . " Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 und i'llJnncM ' HlriM t Onuliii. Storogo , Forwarding & Commlaalon ARMSTRONG. PETT IS A : CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , tlranoli limlM ! nT Ilici IlpiHH'X lIUKiir Co. IHictlcs al vrliolc jlo unil reuill. 14 HlOnnd 1IU Iruril tnruut , j Omaha. Ti'li'pUonu Nn. 750. .1 Stacks , H. K.SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in smote Urltchlum , Tank * nul | Oeiu'rnl llollnr Itvpalilnv. Uli _ l > iil.'o e-trnit. Oiuulin , Nub Browora STOR2 & . ILER , LaEcr Beer Brewers , 1M1 NoftU UUtliteenth Strrct , Orunlm. " Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORK T Manufacture Galvanized Iron anil Cornice , Julm Kpunvtor , I'rnprlctor. ' . ] Doilca nn'l Itt ! uJ luf North imhHtreel. HIII JIB. ( Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter/i ton. I'mii . Miinnfacturi'rsof nllklpdi Steam Boilers , Ms and Sliest Iron Wort' ' Work > S-oulh Outh ( , nd II. tc M. Croxlng. I'A.XTON"VT'TKlTT.lNO WON WlTriKS. antl Cast Iron Building Wori , Ilnm Wurli , Oenorul I'O'.nvlry , MucUlnoaol lllucksiultli Work. OMIco nnd Works , U. I * . | t/ . anil IHli Mriet , UmnliH , i OM A"rtA WIRE if IRON"W"ORKS , " Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Ratlines Doik lulls , Wlnilow ( Junnln. Klowrr RtmuM , Wlr fclmn , Kto. 12,1 North ICtli MtrrutOmuli ' OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , nlf Faults , Jnll Work , Iron ant : \Vlro fenclne. Hlcni , Ktfl. 11. Anilrec'ii , 1'ron'f C'or. Iltri u4 JxLkiuuhts. CHAMPION IRON und V/IRlf WORKS I Iron and Wire Fences , Railing. Guards 1 unJ Scruem , forbanki , ofllrcs.Mori'v reitdencoi , oto. I linprnvuil AwnUik'i. I ocknultli Muililnerr nud UUu'.smltU Works. Wlboutu lull t. IMEAGHER k F-EACH , Fire and Biirglar Proof Safes , Time loots. flenerul Attnnti for I'MHbul',1 Hfo .t l/jck Co.'s Tiiultj nnd J all \Vurk , 1110 1trnum Slruot , Ouir.U . Pr.NNYHOYAIi iiicccssfijlly utrd monthly by turr 10.IXO Ladteg. Aro&ife , I'.fftctuulttnd t'ttatent " 1 pi-rl i by moll.or at ilnik' iiU. Kralcd _ 'nrltc-ul < irt 2 [ Kielop ; " htanip * . Aildrniul TUG UUIIKEA CutMiCAL Co. , UuntotT , Micu. Fur sale and ! > ; / mall liy Drug ( . 'o. , Oinuliu , JN'eb ,