THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , WJicat Aatiln Hulas Strobg on Bull ish Foreign News. CORN INCLINED TO SOFTNESS , Hut Itnlllrs SIlKtitty Toward the Close OntH Htonilj I'rovlslons Ituther Hlow HOKS niut Ciittjn Active General Quotations. CHICAGO rilODUUi : MAKKET. CincAdo , August 0. [ Spoclnl Tclcgrnm to TIIK nic. : ] Wheat opened strong nnd ' < 0 Ji hlRlior In till markets of the country - try , on wet cables nnd the acceptance- for account of the continent of practically all odors made Saturday ni ht. This being a bank holiday In England thcro were no pub lic market cables from London or Liverpool , but the weather situation Is quoted as unfav orable. New York WHS particularly strong ilnd New York orders In this market wcro to buy In ti great mnjnrltji of Instances. A good share of these Ncn York ordcru arc believed to bo for foreign account. St. Louis was aho llrm at bottoi prices. The local trading crowd went homi long Saturday afternoon and at the opening there was n good deal of realizing by the smaller class of operators. Hut by all mcan the most Important local Incident of the scs sloa was the sellinfe- out of about two nilllloi bushels of wheat by Heain. lie explained that ho had not under go no u chnngo of heart and fell as bullish n < ever , but that ho had to bo away from the city some time nnd did not C.UG to have ni open Interest , hi the market while ho couli not bo on hand to watch the deal. The offcci of the unloading of this largo line and UK thinning out of the llttio fellows was u do cllnoof % ( rlc m tliu innrkot. There was r llttio trade in September nt the opening around 850 , but the lariro trade was nt 8Jc From Unit point the market worked back U Sic , though thcro was hard lighting all th < way dou n. Then came the visible HUpplj announcement of 811,000 bushels increase and for u brief interval the feeling wu1 weak , moro particularly when It was < lis covered that the northwest had been doinj moro or less realising on the advance. For clgners continued to buy , however , am the market got sensibly broader. About thi ! time cables wcro received bringing the oft repeated tidings that reports of damage ti the French crop were confirmed , and further more that an agitation for the removal of tin import tax on grain had started hi tin chamber of deputies. This latter in cldciit was of sufllclent Importance ti stimulate renewed local buying am the price wns shoved up ( ffjfo from tin bottom , thocloso being llrm at the full incus uro of ground regained. New Yoric , St Louis nnd Duluth wcro stronger than Chi cago. They declined with greater reluctant' than Chicago and advanced easier. Corn opened strong at an advance of } 6 < i ? 4O over Saturday. Thuro wns not a ver ; largo tnido at the start , but as soon as Scp tembor advanced to 41 % and October ti Ifi c thcro was plenty of propel ty for sale The market worked clown % c , Soptembe going to 45Xu and October to -\\e. \ \ Th tiplendld corn weather is keeping the coun try bearish nnd stimulating the forwan movement ftom llrst lianas. It is the him ] CHt kind of work bulling the murko in the face of big receipts am no prospects of n let-up. A froi shipping movement only mciisurc.ibl , offset this nil prevailing nnd nil pcrvadlni spirit of softness. An occasional rally c.iusvi by covering by shorts v hon the market go oversold and strained is the best bulls hav liud for a month , and the outlook is not ca pqcially rosy oven now , though as comp irei with the values ruling up to BO or IK ) days ag the price seems temptingly chcii ) : With the country and u fox leading operators ready to sell ull the mat kctwilltuko on every bulge , the future does not look puitlciilnrly bright , it must b confessed. Thcro was n slight recovery jusi before the close in sympathy with 'wheat. Oats ruled nearly steadydurlngthegreatc port of the day , nnd lluctuations wcro con lined within n narrow and unimportant range The visible supply exhibited a docrcnso o nearly half a million bushels , whlle m th other hand estimated receipts for tc morrow wcro somewhat larger thai recently. In the speculative mat knt nearly all futures opened stead ; and although there was only u modcrato dis position to trade , the feeling was fairly firm with August in demand and held nt 2tJiCi ( UTi e , while May was salc.iblo around 27J < ( n 2Se. The intermediate months were In fai request. Llttio was done in cash oats 1 : store , which wcro about i.'S > fo for old No. J with trading chiefly by sample. In provisions trading was a llttio slow Cash buyers curtailed their purchases be cause holders refused to meet last week1 break In prices , and In the line of speculatio : thora wns less doing than on nny day fo some time past. Outsldo orders fo future product wore limited nnd th business transacted was mainly o local account. The market , howovoi pxhiblted u strong underlying , reeling , ntn for short ribs prices were advanced ovnrSa ! urdny's closings 5c , nnd for lard 10@l2j j < Pork averaged higher than on Saturday , lui excepting an appreciation of 5c on Octobci limit quotations exhibited little change. CHICAGO 1,1 VK STOCK. Ciiicvno , August 0. [ Special Telegram t TUB HHK.I tHTTin Although word cam up from Now York that there wns n hcnv run thuro and a very slow market , trade \vn fairly active , with a slight upturn on the foi loads of good and useful natives on salt Out tif 8.000 thcro were nearly 5,000 Texan mid the remainder of the 11 ; lives wore made up largely of con mo n natives , n moro than ordinal number of old native cows and common bull The number of good cattln on sale barely o : cceded 10,000 head In fact , one of the poore : Bhowings this season. Top Toxnns sold nt slight ndvanco , and even canning Texan cold 11 shndo llrmor , but common old n fives , cows and bulls sold as low n nt any time the only chissc that did not gel a share of the ndvanco ( the day. Thorn wcro thirty-two loads c Dakota and Montana rangois among the n : rivals , nnd n largo number Is looked for t < morrow. There wan little or nothing doin In btockors anp feeders. The receipts ii eluded 4iXX ) Texas and wester i-attlo. Medium to good steers , la ; to U < K ) Ibs , fT..ir(3l5 ( 00 ; 1200 to ISM Ibs. , * ! . ( @r..a5fl.'Otolt. ; > OU Ibi , U.01'4.T5 ; stockoi und feeders. $ ! i.00uo ( : ; cows , bulls an mixed , ftl.fJOQgJMO ; bulk. W.10i3.GO. ( Toxi cattle ste.idy ; steers , l'5'J ' to HUM ) Ibs , ftf.OOi ! ) .70j 750 to 000 Ibs , ft350@l.2o : ; wester rangers llrm ; natives nnd half breeds , t\ \ . ' , ( if4.U.V cows , 1.35 ; wintered Tcxutis , $ a.73 ( 4.45. 4.45.HOOB HOOB Trade wns active , with nn upturn c a strong 5c on mixed and light , with little c no change In selected heavy , the snmo mal ing i0.4I@O.CO ; mixed , 4.- ( j0.40 ; ligh fO.U\70.50. ! The market closed steady , wit alwut all sold. The chances now are that tli run for the week will show a substantial fill lug oft ns compared with lost week. FINANCIAL. New YOIIK , August 0. [ Special Teleerai to TIIK HUB. ] STOCKS For a dull warki thcro was u surprising amount of strcngtl the buying all clay being better than U Bulling and prices wcro bid up rapidl. Coalers nnd Western Union were most a tructivoto the leaders. Lacknwannn wi said to have earned 1) per cent In July as and prices advanced I5f , Cotton oil wi raided at the opening and prices dropped 1'olnt , but boon reacted and before noon hi regained the loss. Opening prices on tl general list were either unchanged or showc slight advances , but the market uecun stiongcrund advances were made all ovi the tut , though the very limited businei transacted restricted changes In mo t of tl list to the smallest fractions. Lackawunn Western Union , SUl'aul and Cotton ol however , galnad Jf per ccnl each und Lai Bhorc < . The first hour there was no Bpcclnl fcnturo to the character of trading nn.d the nmrkot continued strong with tin ad vancing tcndancy. About noon Lake Shore npel Now England dcvcloi > cd more animation mid train R of to 1 point wcro recorded. Hocking Conl nlso gained Jf unU Nlckclplnte , first preferred , 1. TCSTr.iniAT's QUOTATION * . IT.8.Oi rcKUlar..lJTMKortlternI > acine. . . 2fij ! lj.H.48coupoim..12Tiil doprcfcrrcil. 67y ir.H.4iBre ulnr. , iun > . | 0. * N. W Illy II. r ( . 4' , ' < coupons..l07W donrofcrreil 14I ) I'acillc i > of'M I'M IN. V. Central 1UTM ( Vntrnl Pacific. . . . Siy I' . . 1) . & U 2I ClilcaK" & Alton..131 lltock Islniul insfi ChlcnKo.Ilurllngtoii ( J. . M. & St. P lt ? V Qnlncy HVi1 do preferred HI ! > . , I , . A-W l.)7 ) > St. Paul & Omnlm. . 40U IlllnoM ( Vntral..l i do prof erred llW'i ' K'UIISUH .vToxns ! ! ! i4 > i w. . st.i" & P' ! ! ! ! ! ! 14 I.akoShoro rfl't do preferred M' < MIchlRnnCt'iitral. . P" > ' Western Union K. ' Missouri 1'acillo . . . fcO'il MONKV o.v CtuEnsy nt It/llK / per rent. PKIMI : MEHCA.NTILK PAIMMI jJiiCK ( ! IKjr cent. STEIIUNO Exoiivson Dull , steady nt f 1.S5 for sixty duy bills , M.VT for demand. J aiAKKKTH. CitiCAno , August 0. Wheat Firm ; eash , E4c ; September , & \o \ ; October , b5jfc. Corn Easier : cash , 40c ; September , 451-lfic ! ! ; October , 4"ic. Oats Easier ; cash , li'c ; September , ai e ; Octobsr , 24 . Hye J7K& Harioy Nothing doing. Prime Timothy $2.40. FhiY-1.10. Whisky ? 1.20. Pork Steady ; cash , fll.no ; September , tl4.0l4.U : ! ( ! ; ; October , 14.20. Lard Firm ; cash , fSi2. ( < rc : September , 5"'J7K ; October , $ i. 2J . Flour Firm ; winter wheat In sacks , 52 75 { W.83 ! ; iu barrels , fc .ut ) @ 1.40. Spring wheat In barrels , . * . ' ! .Wvf4. & , " ) ; In sucks , J1.75Jt4.b.r ! > ; ry In sacks , SJ.iO@.UO ! ; in barrels , $2. : > r @ a.yo. a.yo.Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , f740C'7.rn ; Bhoit clear , (0.t(3J.10 ( ( ; sl.oit ribs , f8. : ! . " @ 8.4' ' ) . liutter UnchnnBcucreamcry,13J ; © 17J c ; dairy , 12J4 < $ Uic. Hides Unchanged ; green salted ealf4J < J @ "o ; heavy green suited , 5K ti > - < > lfe'lltgroen | raited , 5 ( ( < ic ; salted bull , : ) fc ; dry Hint , So , dry calf , Sc ; deacons , 20i3c each ; dry salted , C(27c. ( ( ! Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1. solid packed aj/e ; No. 2 , ! ! c , and cake , 'IK5"/0 Perlu. Cheese Finn ; full cream Cheddars and lints , 8 > @S ) c ; young Aniuricas , 8Jf@9c. Ueccipts. bhlpmcnts. Flour , bblo . Ki.UOO 10.000 Wheat bu . ' . . 10'J.ooo 4-,0 > )0 ) Corn , bu . 1117,000 410,000 Oats , bu . bO.OOO 12.-,000 Kye. bu . Uarley , bu . . . . . Now Vortc. August 0. Whoit Uecelnts , ! ? 0,000 ; exports , 24,5)0 ) ; cash advanced J f § lc. with fair Inquiry ; options were buoyant all day ; opened nt JiCjfJic advance , , later gained . ' ( ( J' c more , afterwards declined Jf ( ijlo nnd closed steady at $ f ® ) o ivbovo lo , v- list ; No. 2 red , UOL ( < t > K c in elevator , 9J Jf@ HSJf delivtred , W5 ( V5'J ' , of. o. b. ; Septem ber closing at''Sc. ' Corn Ueccipts , T4(03 ( ; exports. 2,200 : cash } 4@9c better ; otions ) opened } sC5'4O higher , but , boon broke Hi ( lJ/c , closing , however , llrm ; ungraded , WJXtvj'jiKc ; No. 2 , Ti7 o de livered ; September closing at .VlXi- . Oats Ueccipts , 84WO : ; oxpoits , none ; market ( iiilc highnr and fairly active ; mixed western , 83 ( < ta'Jc ' ; white western , 41 ( ii4Sc , Coffee Dull ; options 5@10 points higher ; fair business in December , which was raided ; Bales , iy,2V ) bags ; August. ? 10.2r > @ 10.T ; September , S'l.lOrf.'J.l'S ; October. $ J.OJ ; De cember. 40. IK @ 0.05. Petroleum United closed strong at Sfl' c. Eggs Firm but quiet ; westein , 10 > 4i5 ( IS. c. 1'ork Dull and unchanged ; mess quoted at J14.2. ) for old ; $15.2ol."i.SO for now. Lord 10J612 poinU higher but quiet ; western steam , spot , c'J.12j , Huttcr Quiet aud steady ; western , iKg 19o. Cheese Firm but quiet ; Ohio Hats , 7(2 ( 3 , ' c. Minneapolis. August 0. Wheat Uo- ceipts for two uays , 14 ! > cars ; shipments . " > . " cars ; market firm. Closing : No. 1 imrd , cash and September , 83Jfc ; on track , 87cj No. 1 northern , cash and September , Ki fc ; on track , 85ct85J4u ( ; No. 2 northern , cash und September81c , on track , 82@83c. Milwaukee , August 0. Wheat Closed strong ; September , 8'J > fc ; October , S3j c. Corn Oulct ; No. 2 , on track , 4ic. Oats -Firm ; No. 2 white , on track , 30o. Uarley Firm ; No. 2 , nominal for old in store. Provisions Firmer ; jwrk.cash and August , f4.iO. ! St. IJOU.IH. August 0. Wheat Higher ; cash , 84@34 } e ; September , 84J < c. Corn Firm ; eash , 44 ( V44 > c ; Septem ber , 42c. . Oats Dull ; cash , 2-lc ; no option sales. Pork Firm at , $15 00. I nrd Qulot nt S8.50. Whlsky-1.14. Huttcr Quiet ; creamery , Id lOc ; dairy , Oincinnntl , August 0. Whisky stcadj nt 1.14. KaiiHas City , August C. Wheat Steady : No. 13 red , cash , 71o bid ; August sales , 7lc ; September , 71c bid ; No. " soft , cash sales , 7Io. ! 7Io.Corn Weak ; No. 2 , cash , 35j o bid. OatsNo. . 2 , cash , 20c bid. Now Orlcnn * . August 0. Corn Irreeu lar ; mixed , GO@C2e ; yellow , C2c ; white , 05c. Oats Excited and higher ; No. 2 , 43) c of fered. Cornmcal Steady nt $2.8o. Hog Products Scarce nnd llrm ; pork. . Hulk Moats Shoulders , fa.50 ; long cleat and clear ribs , $7.00. MVI5 HTOOll. Clitcnuo , August ( ) . The Drovers' Jour nal rcnortsas follows : Cattle Ueccipts , 0,003 ; shipments , 500 market steady and strong ; steers , ? 3 liO i (1.00 ( ; stoekors uiul feeders , J.OO@3.40 ; cow bulls and mixed , fl.f,0@3.40 ; Texas cattle $2.50(33,70 ( ; western rangers , t3.i5&j,4,05. ! Hogs Receipt s , 13,000 ; market , strong mixed , > .Ki ( < ? iif,0 ; heavy. &UK&U.GO ) ; light. fl.tHCl0.50 ( ) : BlcljH , f 1.50 ( 0.03. Sheep Ueccipts , 2,000 ; market stronger natives , ? 2,75@4.75 ; western shorn , 44. ( X (751.20 ; Texas shorn , f3.23@U.77J ; lambs Kansas City. August O. Cattle Uocoipts 5,000 ; shipments , none ; market slow , excop for stockers und feeding steers , which won active ; good to choice ) corn-fed , f."i.00@j.30 common toWFrtrmn , $ ; 12 @ 4.50 ; grass rungi steers , tl.SOWH.40 ; stockers and fcedlnf steers , ? ll > 0JiJ.t0 ( ! ; cows , 1.25 'i.o , ' . Hoes Uecolpts , 2,000 ; shipments , 030 market strong nnd 5u higher for mcdluti and mixed ; gooa to choice , $0.C@J.30 ! ; com mon to medium , $5.90(30.10. ( Nutluntil Block Yards , East Bt Loula. August ( l. C.Utic Receipts , 3,000 shipments , 1,800 ; market steady ; choice hoav ; native steers , * 5.0Wi5.50 ; fair to gooi native steers , $4.20(3500 ( ; butchers' steers medium to choice , f.J.10 420 ; stockers ant feeders , fair to good , $ MO@3.50 : rangers corn-fed , * 3.SO < 34.40 ; grass-fed , fJ.20@3.00. Hogs Uecolpts , 2,200 ; shipments , 100 market stronger ; choice heavy and butch crs' selections , $0.40(20.50 ( : packing , mcdiuu to prime , fJ.a05iJ.40 ( ( : light grades , ordinary to best , 10.35(30.45. ( OMAHA Cttltle. Monday , August 0 , 18S9. Thcro was no quotable change In thu cuttl market to-day , desirable kinds of beef cattl being in demand at steady prices. Then were some pretty fair corn fed cattle here but the bulk was Brass cattlo. 1 log a. The market opnncd actlvo and stronger but closed about steady with Saturday. Tin receipts wcro light and fell fur short of sup plying the demand. Sheep , Thcro was one- load here which Bold 01 the market. < 3attlo . SO * Hogs . 3,101 Sheep . . . U ! t'rlous. Thu following is a table of prloa ) p.iU in this maocet for the gradoi of stock men tioned. ,1'rimo steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. , | 5.25 Q5.50 I'nmo steers , 1(00 ( to 1300 Ib3. 4.50 rM.iM Fntllttlo steers. 900 to 1030 lb * . 4.00 @ 4.2. Common to peed cows 1.76 (52.00 ( Cholcoto fancy TOWS 2.50 (33.2. ( > Common to cholco bulls 2.23 f 3.00 Kalrtoctioicoltghthogs 0.10 ( H0.20 Fair to cholco heavy ho s 0.20 ( tfO.no Fair to cuoloo mixed ho , ' 0.10 ( sO.20 ItcprcHOiuativo Snlo-i. CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 2.1 cows. SV.t (2.10 2cowH , westerns. . . . . 95 225 22 cows , westerns SKX ) 2.45 lllcows ! I7 ( ) 2.70 21 cows , westerns ! K)3 ) 2.75 13 cows 1052 2.75 10 cow * 1003 2.110 2 cows 1245 3.00 3 feeders , natives . . . IKK ) 3.15 0 western , grassers Ift'iO 0.20 0 western , irassors 1CHVI 3.5 ! ! 13 foectl rs , n utives 0. ) I 3,80 01 western rangers 1118 8.W ) 44 western , grassers. . . ' . 1207 3.50 U western , grassers 1231 3.C5 21 western , er.issurs I2.VJ 8.75 67 steers , Idaho llsO 0.76 4'J natives , corn-fed 1037 6tx ) uoan. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 77..210 U20 * ( i.l ( ) 7U..1UI 2sO f ! .15 CS. . . 2:18 : 440 0.10 75..S5S 243 020 09..211 240 0.10 72..C21' . HX ) 020 IU..200 2X ( ) 0.10 05.-.242 100 0.20 K0..23I 2.30 0.10 75..210 100 0.20 hl.f..lbO 2tO 010 09 . . .2J7 tO 0.20 78..224 210 010 t/J..5t 80 0.20 W.2- ) 12J 0.12 } . , , ' 72..227 120 0.20 74. . . . 43 20(1 O.l.'i ! . . . . 1113 200 0.20 77..211) ) 240 0.15 OS .232 21)0 ) 0.2J OU..23.J 20J 0.15 78..242 2CO 0.20 55..218 40 0.15 00..2M 120 II.'O 7li..2l2 3.0 0.15 0'l.2.8 N ) 0.21 01I..2.M 2X ( ) 015 5S..2JJ 120 0.25 70..22(5 ( bO 0.15 fciir.ur. Av. Pr. 113 Wyomlngsheep. . 7S $3.C5 1'nckcrs I'lirohimcs. Showing the number of hos bought by thu lending buyers on thu market to-day : G. H. Hammond & Co 372 C. H. North & C < ! 100 Oinuha P. Co 4'.H Armour-Cudahy P. Co W ! Halsle.td & Co aiU J. P. Sipiiro & Co 5 Bralnard 1 Jros 14U nnd The following are the highest and lowest prices p.iid for mixed and heavy loads of liogi on this market , during the p.tit few days , and for the corresponding periu 1 In 1SS7 and IbSJ : Live Stock Notes. Mr. Porter , Uapid City , Dak. , caino in witli attic. G. AV. Huipco , Chicago , was looking over the yards. Samuel J. Coffman , Hastings , la. , wasovet looking for feeders. iJClay Plainer , " Quick , Iu. , was among the visitors at the yards. Jacob Lonmatin , cattle buyer for Swift & Co. , has returned fiom a trip cast. .Tohn Peterson. Harrison , Nob. , was here nnd mnrkctC'l a load of sheep at $ : i.5- > . W. C. Stevens , JulesVmrg , Col. , was here : with a load of cattle of hio own feeding. Gcorgo Dixon , buyer for M. Hutton , ol Mtilvcrn , la. , was looking over the market. G. W. Hoycr , Lincoln , has arrived hero anil Intends to remain permanently. Ho is of tin firm of Uoyer Bros. Thomas Powers , Sutton , was hero ant marketed thrco loads of corn-fed westerns which have averaged 1-5J ! pounds. William Brown , Crcighton ; J. A. Cano Kismjrs , and M. H. Jeffrey , Osceola , wen among thosu who came in with hogs. J. A. Swisher , of the linn of Woods Bros. Sioux City , was among the visitors at tin yards. Mrs. Swisher accompanied him. Colonel Savage has returned from a triple Custor county and reports corn looking line ly all along the route. Ho says It would b ( impossible for it to look any better. Among those in with c ittlo were the fol lowing : J. W. Burncy , Stratton ; Joscpl Uecd , Whitcwood , Dak. ; Dan Kelly , Green wood , and J. L. Sanders , Morullcld , Nob. OMAHA THADK CONDITIONS. Mdney still easy at 7@3 per rent for com mcrclal papo r and about the same , with com missions , for first-class real cstalo paper ; ex change 81 per 1,000. The Now York weekly bank statomen shows the following changes : Hcservo , decrease . ? 8S5feO ( Loans , Increase . 2,215,001 Specie , decrease . Sil 'M Legal tenders , increase . 512,801 Deposits , decrease . l,410,8i ( ) Circulation , increase . 78,8Ci The banks now hold $20,050,375 , in excess o the 25 per cent rule. The total colnago at the United State mint for July wns ? 2 , 152,000 in gold. $1,25S , OJO silver , nnd $20,500 minor coins , a total o $ .5,410,500. Prime , the crop expert , says that thi "spring wheat crop is in a critical condition Northern Pacific railway reports have tonei down very much and do not cotno in as fa vorably an a week ago. Koports from tin St. Paul , Minneapolis it Manitoba are of i similar character. The harvest will bo thro weeks later than usual. Some wheat will b harvested this week but it is impossible will the weather mid the present surroundings ti soy moro than that the wheat has run dowi steadily for fourteen days nnd that tin end Is not yet. In Nebraska tin chinch-bugs have been very destructive to a very largo area of wheat.VhiIo Nc braska nnd Iowa nro not largo oxportlii ) states of spring wheat yet , in summing up tin whole uo must not losn sight of these twi areas where the shortage promised to bi large. It is a task to say Just what kind o wcatnor wo ought to have for the next four teen days , for our prospects seem good fo all crops except the snring wheat , whose out come is still in the dark. " Late reports indicate that the aggrcgati wheat crop of the world -for this season i decidedly short. Ilusshi appears to be tin only considerable reou ! reporting an in crease over the crop of last year. The dc llclcncy amounts to many millions of bushel nnd it looks as though during the comlni months wheat may once moro go up to old time llgurea. Chill nnd Franco are vor : short and India reports a small increase , ul of which will bo needed to fill up stocks dc plotcd by the exportation of 25,000,000 bushel last year. American line wheat promises I bo gold before long. It is said that the production of crude pc troleiun in Hussia during the past yea shows a large Increase over any former year The amount of crude used was over fort.v live thousand barrels per day , and no on knows how much was lost , but thcro is m doubt that the loss was at least 20 per cint and that the actual amount of crude takei from the ground during tha year was ncare 55,000 barrels per dav. From one well it i said that more than 0110 million barrels vver lost. lost.Mr. Mr. Prime is "off" on Nebraska. Tin chinch bugs' have done but llttio daraugo am that In a comparative small area. Produce , FrultH , Ktc. Monday , August 0 , 16SS. Market well supplied with fruits and vcg e tables ; demand very good. BUTTEH Fancy creamery roll , 20g 21c ; solid packed , 10@17o ; cholco country butler , 15ffijlt3c ; common grades , 10i13c. ( Eans Strictly fresh , ia@14ccandled. CvLU-ojiNix DVMSONS $1.25 ncr box. CiLUoiixuGiupES < l,50@2.00 per case SotmiEiix GIUHES 75cSll.OO per 10-11 basket. - Hl.icKiiEKHiES 13.00 for 24 qts. BLACK lUsi-uiiuitiKS 53.03 for 21 cjts. PEACHES California , tl.OOQl.25 per box Missouri , 7fic@tl.00 per J bu. HANANAS-Commou , f 1.50@3.25 per bunch choice , $2.60(213.50. ( LKMONS f4,75 ® .00 per case. SQUASH 2o pcrio. , CAXTHLOI-ES JI.WK'UWpcr clozcn. SOUTIIEIIX PLIxttl 2.V J,50 | per bu. IIuCKi.cnciiiiiE'i ! ! . & > J r drawer. POTATOES Now , homli growth , 40@t50o per ' ' ' bushel. POULTKV No drojsi/l fdwl In the market ; 11 vo chickens , $ ) .50 ( < $ ) .7G per doz. ; spring chickens , $2.2Jt5'i.OJ. ( STIU.NO BEANS 75cporbu. TOMATOES $1.23551.60 | lor bu. Ti'HVU'S 2o34UOc per bu. GUEEX Coiiv $1.00@lr,0 : per 100. WATEIIMULOVS * I5.M@IS.OO ( per 100. PEAIIU California , iipO@l.50 per case ; Southern , 75 per K bu. CELEUV 3orf40c ner dozen. Oii\Nnns Mcsslnas , M.COJJ0.50 per box ; llodl , ? 3.iJO$4.00 ( per half box. C\niiAin $ i.50 ner 100. Oxioxs 2c ncr lb. Al-l'l.Ks-$1.00@.25 : per bbl. C CitAiiArrLJS $1.00 per box. Ctm.it Michigan , $4.50@,1.r > 0 per bbl 32 gals ; California pear cider , ? I5.00 pur bbl. Pot1 Conx Uice , ! ) @ 4o ; common , 2 30. CAHHOTS 75cper bushel. BE ixs Choice eastern Imndplckod navies. $2.2.y2. . " > 0 per bushel ; western hand picked navies , $2. : > 02.i > 0 ; mediums , $ ) .00i ( 2.15. Lima beans 5u ncr pound. , Groet-rK Ijltt. Kovlied prices are as follows : Bvoaisn Stark A , seamless , 21c ; Amos- kcag , seamless , lil'fc ' ; Lowlston A , seamless , lOc ; American , seamlcs < . 10)ijc ) ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bn,5gil ( } c ; gur.nles , single , llc ! ; gunnies , double , 2tkj ; wool saclts , : i5c. Col'FKES Mocha , 25@2ic ( ; Ulo , good , 105 ? 17c ; Mandnhling , 2.5iji ) . > > ! o ; roasting Ulo , ll ( < 5 lc ( ; O. G. Java , 24@Mo ! ; jlVn , interior , 24fg 25c : Kio. fancy , Hl l'.lc ; Santos and Mara- caibo , 17@19c. SoiiAit Granulated. SfffS'ffc ; cotif. A. 7'c ' ; whites extra , C. 7'tu ' ( > i'14c ; extra C , 7 ( Wt'jjc ; yellow C , ( i > | ( ? ( % ; "owdorod , bji b ic , cubes , S CgsJ c. HOSUY ItGSItSo lor one pound frames ; strained honey. ti@Sc per pound. BCKSWAX Cholco yellow , 20@:2 } ts ; dark rolurcd , lt@14c. ! CinisK : : Young America , full cream , OJiWO'tc ; full cream chuldars , HOJDKc ; full cream Hats , dOO1 ; good to choice skimmed clicddurs , liC'tli'4 ' ; skimtned Hats BtlM c. PiciJi.i:1 : * Medium , in bbls , ? 3.5'J ; do In half bbls , $ : ) .OJ ; small , in bbls , S7K ( ) ; uo In half bbla , * 3.75 ; gherkins , In bbls , * 3.25 ; do In half bbls , $4.110. Fisii California salmon , per bbl , $10.00(3 ( ! 18.00 ; halibut , perlb , lie ; family white llsh , per } -bbl. $3.2o ; whit" Hsli. No. 1. per K-bbl , $ ( i.50 ; trout , per Jbbl , 5.75 ; nestled herring , per box , 23c ; now Holland herring , per keg , < ! 2c ; Gcorgo's Bay split herring , per bbl , now , $ ,3.7i > ; split Labrador herring , per bbl. new , SS.OO ; extra George's cod , per lb , new , 7J o ; Western Hank cod , per lb , now , 7,1.rc { ; bone less e'od , 5rfac ( ' : largo family mackerel , per Jf-bbl , $12.0'J : mackerel , No. 1 bay , H-bbl , $12.5 , ) ; smoked bloaters , porbov , $1.40. TOIIACCO Plug , SOC l'-Vi ; smoking , lC@9Jc. JKLI.IIIS $1.25 per0-lb ! ! pall. SALT M.0i7)l.ir. : ! ( ) ; per bbl. KOPH 7-10 , UKrjWlJ4'i' . Si'icns Nutmeg , per lb , 55@75c , pepper , per lb , 17W 19c ; cloves , per lb , ! S@21c ; all spice , " ( VWc ; cinnamon. 7VJSc. ( NAILS Iron nails , per keg. $2.05@2.10 ; steel nails , per Iteg , $ J.20@-.2. ! ) ; wire nails , per kce , $ J.iJO@.70. TEAS Young Hyson , cotrimon to fair , 1S ( < ] > 20C ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , UOitt.Vu1 ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22a25c ( ; Gun powder , choice to faiuiy,4l0" ) > c ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15 ( < ir Japan , cholco to fancy , 3)-l5c ) : Oolong , cpmmon to good , 233 ! )3c ) ; Oolong , choice to fancy , BOfff 70c ; Imper ial , commun to medium. 23@.Joc ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40 5c. ( ) . " NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; fllbcrts , 10@llc ; Brazil , fc@10c ; walnuts , 10@Hc ; pecans , 10 ® lie ; peanuts. # ( ? 3fc. } CHVCKEKS SfjglOo per lb ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 2'c ( per lb , as per list. Mu'LB Sue ui Bricks , 10 ( > 10Kc per lb ; penny cakes , nii > U > { a per lb ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per gal. ' BROOMS Extra 4-tioi ; $ i.40 ; pirlor , H-tie , painted handles , $2.23 ; No. 1M.bO ; No. 2 , $1. 0 ; heavy staule brooms , $4.00. STVHCII Mirror gloss , 5'fc ; Graves' corn , Cc ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. PeMvnuit ANI > SHOT Shot. ? l.2 ) ; bucicshot , $1.45 ; powder , keust W.IW ; half ke s , J.75 ; ono-touiths , $1.50blasting ; , kegs , $2.15 ; fuses , tO'J ' ft , 5r y70c. ! Utri\ii : : > LVIID Tlorco. 8 _ ' < c ; 40-10 square cans , SJtJ'c ; 50-lb round , i iSj c ; 20-lb round , 10-lb pails , nc5-lbpatU ; , Ol e ; ! l-lb palls , . PKOVISIOXS Hams , 12K ° > breakfast ba con , 10@ll o ; bacon sides , U5 > ( ( , ? lOc ; dry salt , 9J4'c ; shoulders , 71 < fts7 c ; dried beef , . WOOUISXWAKU. Two-hoop palls , per doz. , $1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , $7.00 ; No. 2 tub , $ < i.OO ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 ; washboards , electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern Queen washboards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls , SJ.75 ; No. 1 churns , $9.50 ; No. 2. churns , $8.50 ; No. 3 churns , 57.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70c per nest. Smui's AXI ) MOLASSES Sugar syrups , common to cholco , 2S@44c ; corn syrup , 28@ 34c ; black strap molasses , 15o ; New Orleans molasses , open kettle , 85@50c ; New Orleans centrifugal. 27@3"c ; sorghum , 27 ( < ? 35c. KICE Carolina and Louisiana , Palna and Hangoon , 5@'i ) < fc. CAXUI- Mixed , 10rt12c : slick , Dm ED FUUITS Figs , in boxes , per lb , 13 ® loose raisins. $2.30(512.50 ( ; now Valen cia raisins , per lb , 7J ( < So ; Cali fornia loose muscalcls , per box. Sl.CO. California London layer raisins , per box , f2.5(32.50 ! ! ( ; pitted cherries , per lb , 203ic ( ; California pilled plums , per lb , 13Qj > 14o ; dried blackberries , pur lb , 8J4@yo ; dried raspberries , per lb , 28 ( 2 0 ; dried apples , 7Ti9c ( ; evaporated apples , 8 ( ( iSJiC ; California sun dried peaches , 12 , < c li ! > fc [ ; California unparcd evaporate J peaches , 15@18c ; cvaiwrated California n | > ricots , lb ( < 20e : Galileo currants , 7o ; Turkish prunes , 4c ; citron , 20il22c. ( CVXXKD GOODS Oysters , No. 2 Standard , per case. $3.25 ; strawberries , 2 Iba. jci ) case , $2.33$2.40 ( ; raspberries , 2 Ibs. , pet California white cherries , per case , to.7C 15:11.00 ; California plums , per case , $ -1.20@4. : l ; piuo apples , 2 Ibs , per case , 3.2o ( ; 4,80 ; 1 lb. balmon , per doz , $ l.iXK > ? 2.00 ; 2 lb goose berries , per case. $ it)0J.10 ) ; 2 lb. string No. 00.12J < c ; No. bO , MJ o ; No. 30 , colored , vo ; No. 50. colored , 12o ; No. 70 , colored , I2' o : Bristol , 12) ) < fo ; Union Pacific , 17e. Cutl'Kr WAIIIUib White , 19o : colored. 22o1UTTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lOc : Beauty , 12 } < | Ci Boone , 14o ; 11 , cased , ? iJ.50. 1'iiiNTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slater . ; Swift Ulver , ScJ ThonuHko OO , , ThorndiUo EP , 8 c' ThorndiUe 120 , 9 } < o ; Thorndiko XX , 15o ; Cordis No. 5. Mto ; Cordis No. 4 , lie. DB.NIMS Amoskeag9oz , 10) c ; Everett. 7 oz , 13ifc } ; York , 7 oz , IUMO ; Havniuker , SJ-jo ; JalTrey XX , llV c ; JutTroy XXX , 12Ma ; Beaver Greek AA , 12d ; Beaver Creek BB , lie : Beaver Creek CC , lUc. KENTUCKV JKVNS. Memorial , 15o.Dakota , 18o ; Durham , 27) c ; Hercules , igc ; Learning , ington , 22 | o ; Cuttswohl , 27 0. CitAHii. Stevens' B , Co ; Stevens' bleached , 7o ; Stevens' A. MISCELLANEOUS. Tublo oil cioin , $2.85 ; plain Holland , OJ c ; Dado Holland. 12 FI.ANXELS. Plaid Kaft8men,20oGoshen. ; S2Wc ; Clear Lake , U2fc } ; Iron Mountain , > ( c. FI.AXXELS White G H , No. 2 , JT , 21o G Allen , Oc ; Hlverpomt. 5o ; Steel Hlvor , IJichmond , OMc ; Pacific , ll > < c. PIIIXTS Dress Charter Oak , 5/cj } Uamapo , 4Uc ; Lodi , 5c ; Allen , Co ; Rich' niond , Cc ; Windsor , OUo : Eddystone , CJio : Pacific , fl.V c , GixniiAM PlunKelt chocks , 7 0 ! Whltton ton , TWo ; York , 7Ko ; Normundi eiress , S o ; Calcutla dress , 8Wo ; Whlltenlon dross , 8Xp ; Ucnfrew dress , BJ < Ull2 ! o. OAMIIKICH Slater , 6 > xc : Woods , 5)405 Standard , 5Jfc ; Peacock , 5'fc. COMrOUTEKS-KI 00 35.00. ULAXKETS White , ' ei.00@7.60j colored , BLEACHED StiEETixonorkeloy cambric , No. 60. 9 | < o ; Best Yet , 4-4. 6Jfo ; butter clotli 00 , 4 > o ; Cabot , 7 > < o ; Far well half bleached , 8X0 i fruit ot Loom , 9oi Greene G , Cc ; Hope , 7 * { : Kltif ( Philip cam bric , He ; Lonsdalo cambric , l otlsdale , PC ; Now Ydrk mills. Hle ) ; Pcppctull , 4'J-in , lie ; Pcppcrell , 40-ln , lie ; Peppcrell , 0-4 , l(5o ( ; Popperell , 8-4 , 2le" Pci > - pcrell , 0-4 , 2Us ; Pcpporell. 10-4 , 23c ; Canton 4-4 , 8fc ; Triumph. Cc ; Wnmsulta , lie ; Val ley , 6c. Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , "Ko ; A Bantlo H , 4-4 , 7J.c ; Atlantic U. 4-4. Clc ; At lantic P , 4-4 , ( lc : Aurora LL , 4-4. Oc ; Aurora C , 4 > , 4 fc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJfo : Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7)ic : Law rence LL , 4-4 , I'c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5'fo ( ; Peppcrell K , 4-4. 7c ; Peppercll O , 4-1 , Cfc ; Pcppercll. 8-1 , IS c ; Pcppcrell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pep- pcrcll , 10-4 , 2-lc ; UtleaC , 4-4.4J/C ; Wachusclt , I"Kc ; Aurora It , 4-1 , 7c , Aurora B , 4-4 , 12 eWost ; Point29 in , 12 oz , 16oWcst ; Point 40 In , 11 or , lOc. SuiiiriNo Checks , Caledonia X , OJ c ; Cal edonia XX , UlJ c ; Economy , Ho ; Otis , 9c. Ijcnthcr. City harness per lb , 23 ( 29c ; country har ness per lh , 24C25iS5 eitv line per lb , 3. ! ( < ? 33c ; kip heavy per lb. 45(3500 ; kip medium per lh , 5ilOOc ( ! ; vc.il pur lb , OV < f 70u ; Chicago slaugh tered solo p r lb , 2'in ju ; city calf 2i to ! ! 0 Ibs , sTi i iUlo ; e-ity upper per foot. lb'M20c ; col- lnr. ll&flOc : BufTaioslnughtered solo per lb , 23ii ( > 30cj Oak leather slaughtered sole per lb , SjfctKOc ; harness , per lb , 2s ( t3'Jo : upper per foot , 2Iii' ( > 2i > ; kip heavy per lb , 03C < 270c ; iclp medium per lh , 75@bO ; city calf per lb , P0c < tt81.00 ; llnhiir per dn/pii , $ ' ( .OOf < ? S.50 ; Frenclioalf 25 lo ! ! 0 Ibs , ? l.lor. ! > 1.75 ; French cnlf ! > to 50 Ibs , * l,10Zcl.75 ( ; French calf 50 to 15 Ibs , Uo51.2.- > . Uubuer hoots and shoes Boston , dls 40 per cant ; H.w State , dis 40 , ' Z10 per cent ; Para , dis lO .I per cent ; Goodyear , dls 10@5 per cent. Matnls nnil Tlnuci'x' Stook. Tin plato. I C , 10x14 , best. ft > . ? 5 ; tin pinto , roofing , I C , 14x20 , $5.15 ; sheet rtmS'l.fiO ' e 0.75 ; pig luid , S4.UO ; bar lead. $4.55 ; largo pig block tin , 2So ; small pig block tin , 27c ; b.ir tin , S c ; solder , l. t Oo ; copper bottoms , 31e ; sheathing copper , tinned , 2c ) ; planishing copper , tinned , 35c ; lead pipe , OJ e ; sheet iron , N S. IS to 21 , W.20 ; Kitssla Iron , 13u ; Am Kussia planished , A , lO e ; Am Hussia planUhed , B , li' e ; p.tinte-d barb wire , $3.15 ; galvanized barb wire. 53.75. and Chemical * . t Sulph. acid , lc ; citric ticlu , ( Klo ; tnrtaric , 50c : hal. coavia | , liOc ; borax , ll oj chloroform , 5Uc ; glyeerlno , 2.c ; ; gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , l0o ! ; gum. opium , $ J,75 ; sulph. morphia , 250 ; uromido potassium , 42c. OILS Carbon , 1500 u)0 ) ; headlight , 17.10 12tfo ; ; gasoline , 74 = 12Kc ; West Virginia summer , lieero ; , 17c ; No. I golden ma chine , 18o ; cxtr.iV. . S. lard , ftJo ; No. I lard , 42c ; turpentine , 41c ; linseed raw , 5Jc ; boiled , Wo. _ Coiil niul Mine. LiME-S.9c ( ) ; Portland cement , f:5 : 5r > ; do- mestio cement , Sl.y.1) ; plaster , S-.00i.M5 ( ; hair , 2.5c. ! COM , Anthracite , range , and nut , $10.00 ; largo egg , $ U.7"i ; Rock Spring , 67.00 , Su perior , $ ' 1.0,1 ; Iowa , $4.50@3.50 ; steam coal. 51.50 to S.J.OO. _ DIMCNdlONS ANI ) TIMIinitt. Add CO cents per l.WW feet for ronga Joist. No. 1 com , s 1 s $18.00 I No. it com , sis $15 00 No. 3 i-oir , s 1 p 10..V ) | No 4 com , s 1 s 12.50 Add 50 cents per 1,000 for rough. FliXUlMI. No. 1 , 4 and 0 in , 12 and 14 ft , rough. . . $20.00 No/1 , " 1(1 ( ft , " . . . . 20.00 No. 2 , ' 12 and lift , " . . . .1C 00 No. 2 , " 1C ft , " . . . . 17.0J sinixo. A , 12,14 & 10 ft.$20 50 I C , 1'J ' , 14 & 10 ft.S14.73 II , " " l'J.75 I U. " " 11.75 CKILIXO AND I'AIlTiriOX. 1st com , X in white pine ceiling 1300 2d " " " " 27.00 Clear $ g In Norway pine celling 15.50 21100111 In " " " 13.30 ri.oomxo. AC in white pine $ : H.OO B " " " 32.00 C " " " 2'K ) ) D " " " 21.00 E , " " ( sol. loncmg ) 18.50 Six Inch drop si.ling . 50c per 1,000 extra. sroci : no.utn.s. jsSS A , 12 in , sis$45.00 I C , 12 in , sis.$30.00 B , 12 iu , sis. . 30.00 D , 12 in , sis. . . 22.00 No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50 No. I com , 12 in. s 1 s , 14 ft 20.01) ) No. 1 com , 12 iu , s 1 s , 1C ft 20.00 No. 1 com , 12 In , sis , 10 , 18 nnd 20 ft. . 22.50 No. 2 com , 12 in , B 1 s , 10 , 18 nnd 20 ft. . 10.45 No. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 and 14 ft 18.50 No. 2 com , 12 in , sis , 1C ft : . . 18.00 12 in groovcei roofing $12 per M. moro than 12 in stock boards same length. 10 in grooved rooting same prlco as 12 in stock boards. SHIP LAP. No. 1 plain , 8 and 10 hi $18.75 No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 In 17.OC No. 1O. G. , Sin 19.2J riMsiuxo. 1st and 2d , clear , 1. IK , in s 2 s $50 00 " " ' IK , 2 in , s 2s 50.00 3d , clear , 1 In , s2s 45 Of " rlK,21n 40.0C A , select , lin , Hiis ! ) .OC A , " IXyt , 2 In „ . . 43.00 B. " lin,828 29.Ml K , " ltfiU.2in 80.00 B , select , all 10 ft , $1 extra. hOUTHKKX 1ELLOW P1XR. Star 4 in flooring $10.50 1st and 2d , clear , 4 in flooring 21.M Clear % in coiling ] ' . ) .5l Clear % in partition 23.5C Clear % In partionS2 above 5 In celling Clear linish , 1 and I/ In , s 3 s 2fJ.OC Clear finish , IK nnd 2 In , s2s 2'J.OC Clear corrugated ceiling , 4 in 28 IC Clear yellow pine casing and base 25Ot rOI'LXll l.UMIIUU. Clear poplar bx bds , Kin s 2 s $35.OC Clear " " " K In panel , B 2 s. . 27.OC Clear " " " cor'ga'Ul ceilingjfj 28.OC IHTTCX8 , WELL TU1IIXO , I'ICKIITS. O. G. Balls , 2' ' < f in S C. ' O. G. Uatls , < x3.sl s 3 ( 3 in well tubing , I ) . &M. and Bov 22,5 ( Pickets , D. & H. flat 10OC Pickets , D. & H. square 19.OC SIIINUI.US , LATH. XX clear $ 3.1C E\tia-A- 2.K A * Standard 2.C.1 * A H. B. & B 2.3 : C I n. el .o ; No. 1 i.4 ( Lath 2.b ; POST ! ) . White Cedar , 0 In. , K 12 } < " " 'Jin. qrs 1'jU " " t& va in . , Ka . . * . . * . . . . . . . . .11 " " bin. qrs O'J " " 4 in round 14 Tennessee Kcd Cedar , split 14 Split Oak 03 A New I'yllilan Journal. The first issue of the Weslern Knlghl , anew now Knighls of Pylhlan journal , edlled and published by Mr. W. S. Spencer , made its appearance last Saturday. It | is a neat foui colum fourteen page folio , free from plates and country newsimpcr advertisement anc full of newsy nnd IntcrcsUng reading mnltci for every Pythian in thu west. Mr. Sponcci says the object of the journal "shall bo UK embodiment of fratcrnlly , charity and bo- novnlencc. " If the first IKSUO Is a fair sum pie of what the paper Is to bo , the success ol The Western Knight U assured , as it will o < wanted by every member of the order. C. 1U I'AL'.mi. N. I * . HICIIMAX. J. I ) . IILA.SCIIAltU PALMER. RICHMAN It CO. . Live Stock Commission Mercliants. a ffiMLcfexviag.M't'M ! > / ' KOHIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY Live Stock Coimission , ttoam 15 , lUchanne IlulldhiK , Unlou Stoct Yarde , _ ttuutU Omaha , Kelt. ALEXANDER i ; FITCH , Coimision Dealers in Live Socfc SoomZJ , Opixnlla.Krcbnngo Iliilldluir , Uulou Stock Y nl . feuulU Omatitt , Kel ) . UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited 0 Aljnculturui implements. " CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! nnil lluiriilr * . Jimot Ptrrft.butneru&thuiid _ mil , Omana , Netir t . _ LINING E R & M ETCWLF CO. . Agricultural ImplementSjWagons.Carriago . : ! lliif glc . ric.VholcnnU' : . Qmalin. Xelirmkn. PARLIN , ORENDORF Ai MARTIN , Wholctalu Icnlrr * In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies WlRn.WV > nd IW Jones Street , Omaha. Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultlraton , ll y ItnUi.Cldvr Mlll < and I.uban 1'ul- Terlicri. Cor. lltu and Mcholai Mrrrt * . w i N O NA 7MPLCM E N T c o 7 Wlioe ! ( ilo - Agricultural Implements , Wagons&Bnggies rornr r H'li "nd OMAHA nitAXClt. J. P. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron , Ulilu. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W.K. Mrntl.Manaspr. 1311 Lmirenworth t .Oninha. MOLINE.MILBUKN&STODDA"R"DCO .MRmif.icturiTMin.lJobbon In Wagons , BUM , Rates , Plows Etc , Cor. Dili nn t rndllu ptrcot * , Um ha , N'ub. Artlsto * Nlotorlola A HOSPE. Jr. , Artists' ' Matirials , Pianos and Organs , IMillViuelai Street. Ownlm , Nebraska. on d H. M , & s7\V. JONES. Succc"or to A. T. Koaycn & Co. , Wholesale A Ketrlt Booksellers and Stationers , Tine Wedding Stationery , Commercial btntlonory IVM Doiik-ins Street. Onmlm , .Ni'b. Boots and Shoos * K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. . ( buccesnora to Heed , Jone A. Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Aicuitilor llo ton Uubnrr Shoe Co. 111H , 1101 AlltK lummy M. . OniaLa. NcbruiUn , W. V. MORSE 4 : CO. . Jolers of Boots aiiuSte 1101,1103-1101 loii lnt SI , Omnlm Manutoctory , Sum mer > . . Ik sum. CoffooSj SplcoB , Etc- ' CLARKE COFFEE'qO. , Omaha Coffee nncl Splco MUM. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Havorliit ! Kxlracts , laundry liluo , Inks , Ktc. lill- iflii llamiiT Slroot. Omaha. Nebraska. Crockery and QlaB ' wTL wiTfGHT , Agent for UIB Manufacturer ! and Irapnitcrs ot Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys- , Etc. Qlflcr. 'UT8.13th ft. , Omiibu. Nebraska. PERKINS. QATCH &LAUMAN. Imuorlcrj and Jobbers of Mr/ / , Glassware , Lamis , Silverware Eo. 1M4 rurnuni St. , Now ruxlnn Iliilldlnir. Commission and Storage- RIDDELL St. RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , r " -itlcr Frr * . Oir < "f , I'-mllry , Gil me. lll-'IlowardStreflt. Omaha. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. , B.ICCCJBOM to McShnno & Hcbroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grai'i ' and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North lab &treutOmutmNuL' . . OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIMEf c67 Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South lltb Street , Omaha , Nebraaka , J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Lime , And alilniicra of Coal , Coak , Cement , 1'mstcr , I.lme , Urnlu Tile , and Sewer I'lpo. Onice , 218 , 8.13th St. , OiuHha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL. CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 211 South 13th St. , Omaha. Neb. _ _ _ JOry Goods and Not Jons. " " * 'M. E SMITH Jfco. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1KB and 1101 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jolliers in Dry GoodsMons , tienta' KurnUblni : ( Joorli. Corner llth un < l lliuiiey hl . . Omaha. Ncbrmka. " DEWEY If STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street. Omaha. Nobraikn. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omnlm , Nebraska. JSrocerlea. PAXTON , GALLAGHER Ac COM Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 706,707,7UD and 7118.10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 lh niul Lcai onworth StrocU , Omaha , Nebraikc. Hmrdwnro. Wholcsale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate. Metals , Fhcot Iron , etc. .Agents ( or Hoe SsaltM. Jlluini 1'ow dtr tiud I.yiniin llurljed M Ire , HIMEBAUCH & TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware anil Scale Repair Sliop , Mucbaulcs' Tooli nnil lliiffulo Kcalci. 1105 Uuuglui tJtrcct , OmaliB. Nebra ka. RECTOR. WILHELMY Si CO. . Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harrier Sta. , Omabn , Neb. Western Acenti ( or Auntln I'owderOi. , jefTer on HtcolNallr , KulrLanki hlamlanl ticuUn. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wholesale Manufacturer ! ) of iSaddlery & Jahliersof Saddlery Hardware And Leather. UOJ , l ai anil Hit Harney Bt. , Omaha , Nebraska. w. j. B'ROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bpringi , WMon Htoek. Hardirare , Lumber , Etc. and 1911 Ilarney Htrcut , Omaha. . . . W. L. PA RROTT , ' it CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods 11C7 Uurncy Street , Oinaba , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wbolesali 13ti Street anil Union Paclflo Track , Oraaun. LoOTs "BRADFORD. Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , DooriKu. YarvlCorner lib and Uouelui Corue MAJOBBEHS'lECTQlJ ' Lumber t C. N. D1ET2. Dealer in All KM ? of Lninlicr , 13th nml California Street * , Oninlia , Npbra k . Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner ftli and Douglas n > . . Omaha. f7\V. HARVEY LUMBER COT To Dealers Only , Office , 1103 Farnam Street Omahv JOHN A Wholesale Lujnber , Etc , Imp ts ? . &GoSeSvniuu : ! ? CHAS. R. LEE , ' Dealer in Hardwood Limber , Wooil C rpol mill 1'nrquM Kloorliiir 9h ind Dtv i. OBERFELDER&CO. , Iwporiers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions nll , Illli yt CANFIELD MANUFAcruRiNaco. . Maniifacliirers of Overalls , Juan > PnnU , Shirt * , V.tc. IKUnnil 1101 IKniiilai Street , Umnhn. b. J. T. ROBINSON Notions and Furnishing Goods 401) ) anil Kttgcuth 10th St..Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , WMsale Refined and Luliricatine Oils , AxloOn acEtc.Omaha. A. 11. nithoiiMnn t r VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Fnrnisliiiig Goods , 11V ( > Ilarni-r Stroct , Omnlm. Office Fixtures. TIIK glMMOXDS MANUKACTOIU.NQ CO. Munufuct iro.-s of BanK , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mnntle-i , MclebouriK Hook Cnsi" , Driin I'lxtiircs.Wal ] Cnn" , 1'nrtltlont , ItMlllnmiCounters , HecrandWIna Conlori * , Mirror * etc. Kactor ? ani * ontro , ITM nnd ItJj ho 11 tli Uth &t.Uruutm. Tjlcptione \ . Paints " & NEILSON , Wholesale Don lorn In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , His Fmiam Htrect. emahaNeb. Papor. CARPENTER HAh-tu i-- . . Wholesale Pancr Dealers , Carry a nice itcick of Printing. Wrapplnx and Wrttlag r , ar. Special nttcntlon ilvon to tar l&a.l ordera. Pa " per _ Bpxos. JOH"N L. WILKIE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. : ? o < . HIT ami 1311) ) Douglas St. , Omaha , Nab. _ _ Printers ' Materials. * " " " WESVE"RN"N E wi p A P E"R Auxiliary Publishers , Dealer , in Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Ojah , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV/ CO. , Wholesale Mannt cturera of U\ Doors , Blinds and Monldings. Dranch Otflcc , nth and Uard Btroetn , Omaha , h' > . , - . BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. A1 * * Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinfc. OJ V-ulillnKi , Stair Work and Interior Ham Wood Kui au. H. K. Corner 8th and 1-cavuuwortU Streets. T Omaha , Sjoti. , aJteam FJttIngaPumpa _ _ _ , Etc. A. L. STRAND CoV" Pnraps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCH1LL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pnmps , Pipe , Fittings , i ana Water Supplier Headquartcri for Mas t , oo t A Co'a ROoJ . Ull Fnmurn Ht.iniilm. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMT CO. . Stcai and -Water Supplies , 8 , . , Omah. . BROWNELL & CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Macliinery. Shoeuron . s MIH , . Sooda. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , liolesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Ull uncl'JUJoDcj Street Omatiu. Btorogo , Forwarding A. CommloBlon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , S Storaso , Forwarding and Commission , Brunch liouaoof llio.lloimcy nnttvr f ! " . Hii/Klosal HUuiuaulo und rolall , l.JH UlOuiiil 1.12 liuid tiircvt , Omahn. Telcpliono No.'W. Smoke Stacks , Bailers , Etc. "H. K."SAWYR. : " Mannfactiiriiig Dealer in Smoke Stacks , UrltcUlnL ' , Tanks nnil tieiientl Holler HoJUlrlu | > - . LJ15 ' titrcet. Ouiutiii. Nub STORZ& ILER , Lap1 Beer Brewers , VOl NottU EliftiitoontU Street. OmuU.i , I'cb. Cornlco. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John EponottT. rroprlctor. ! 0 DiulEo und llfUntl 10) NoitU 10th btroet , Omnhu. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter & boa , 1'rop'i. Manufacturers of ull kind * Steam Boilers , Tatfs and Snest Iron Wort Wurki goutll 20th lllnl U. i , M. CrottlnH. _ 1'AXTON A VIKUUNO IKON WOKKd. Wrougtit and Cast Iron Building Work. Kniilnos. flrasi Wor .Uonoral Foundry , Muclilnoaua UlucUamllli Work. Ultlte and Work * , U , i * . Hf. _ OM A H7C WIRES fR ON" WORKS ; ' Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings le ) k IU1I , Window Ouardn. Flowvr HtunrtVlr fclxns , Ktc. 121 Norlli IftU BUeel.Omulia. ' OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaullt . Jail Wnrk. Iron und Wlro Konclnu , Slitna , Kto. U. Andrcvu , I'tov'r Cor. llth and J > .k ou bl . CHAMPION IRON and WIREWORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards aud Percent , fur banki , nmcei , tori' . leildenco * . oto. Imprnvud Awnlnif > . Ixjckiinlili Machloarjr aud HluckB ui ItliWuftt. jUlBoutolltlibt. to LEACH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time locks. fil General Aiii'oU for Dlabold Bafo Jt Ixwk Co.'a TftulU ana J all Work , lili faioau fiirttl , Uwate. * .