TJ1E OMAHA DAILY BEE. : THpnStAY ) , . AUGUST i ) . 1888. 3 THE'SPECULATIVE MARKETS ; Wheat Subjected to Heavy ProsBuro By the Donrs. CORN RULES ABOUT STEADY. Onts Dull mill Bplrltlrsq An Uncx- Ilrcalc In I'rovMoim A Downturn In Cuitli * Iiud by TCMUIH HORN ACtlVC. CHICAGO PUODUCii Cinc.uio , August 8. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hr.n.j "The decline In Amorlcnn mar kets iinil tlio advance In foreign markets lias brought buyers mid sullen * together , end 11 Inrgu nmouiit of business Is resulting , " was the somewhat , meaty ana significant remark of a lending grain merchiint Ibis afternoon. Limited orders lor it very largo quantity of wheat hiivo been in tlio linmls nf exporters In New V'ork for some tlmu and the opinion IB entertained In pome quarlers that the innrkot has boon depressed oy main strength , to a point that would unable brokers to lill these limited orders. The explanation Is HUlllclenUy reasonable for belief by well In formed poisons. That there is manual ac tivity In the cash murkct Is apparent. Ship ments fiom woilern and seaboard points tire on n lurgo scale nnd there Is good reason 'or ' stating that n very largo amount ol wheat additional has been sold In western markets for immediate shipment. The details arc not jet made public and * ll the reports ol port woikings may bo cxag- Vi gcniled. The clearances hero and at other S lake polls In the next few days will demon strate whether thu statement circulated to day Is true that not less than l.OOJ.OOUbushels of wheat line been sold for shipment within the lust two days. Exporters have rarely been less communicative than to-day. They net on the maxim followed by Commodore Vmidurbilt , who WUH wont to advise his friends not to "tell anybody what you are going to do till you do it. " Until business at hand is consummated , shippuis arc , as a rule , mum. This Is one of their days in thnt line. The prossuri ) on the wheat market was not lifted until nearly the close of the session , when a reaction ol ? ac from tUu lo decline was pormiUed. The market opened JfCxdc elf on easier English und continental cables , accompanied by news of brighter woiitlicrnhroud. From b'Jo ! for September and 8. > % c for December , the mm kut worked down to 8'iko undS&c , recovering and closing ut 8.1)1 , © Oil c and 5gf respectively. Trade was above the average volume. Tlio market was n imapiiointmenttotho trade in general , but it worked lo suit the scalping bears. There is , however , a very firm undertone to the market at the decline , though improving weather conditions abroad iniij result in a reaction to continental ami English markets. The corn market had n weak opening , and tmnoness was thu prevailing iciituro for u time. Spirited buying by Uryiint and two or three others advanced September from -iri' ' o to 400 nnd October from 44jjC ! to Ilie. 1'rlces subsequently worked backed to the lowest point but recovered something of their pre vious vigor during the last half hour and closed at Wiy.4rii' ( for September and -J4e for October , or about yestei day's closing range. Business in tlio pit was on rather a largo scale , trades in round lots being quite a common thing. Oats lacked animation. Receipts , though light , were nearly all inspected as new oats. The opening wan at about steady figures , but under the estimated small arrivals for to morrow placed at DO cars near futures ruled 'i@J40 ; higher. Trading orders were only moderate with this ami next month the favorite futures , though transactions were restricted , as buyers and sellers were often apart in their views. For August there was considerable inquiry at 25 c , with the next month at 3 @le discount : October was in fair demand and May quiet. New No. 2 oats in store were saleable at about 25c , with old oats llrmly held and nominally higher at ' „ , < 8o. ( ) Provisions rather surprised the general run of operators by a severe decline. A weak feeling was developed over night , and the market opened with an unexpected disposi tion among Into buyers to sell , coupled with indifference upon the part of packers to aunport prices. In the entire trade a marked change was noticeable in the tone , und of pork initial sales were made at n de cline of 10(7il2 ( ) > c , while lard opened 7 c and short ribs fie lower. Later opening prices were improved in some instances a little , but the upward turn vns sadly wanting In back bone , mid under free offerings prices receded largely and severely. From the best figures made pork broke 250 , lard ? @ 10c and short ribs 2U@2r > c. There was subsequently some recovery from this depreciation , but it was poorly supported and comparatively limited. The closings compared with yesterday's final prices showed a net decline of 22J @ 25e on pork , lytQWu on lard and 2 ( oj'7Kc on short ribs. OIllOAliO ljlVI5 STOCK. Cmouio , Augusts. [ Special Telegram to Tim Hue. I CATTI.K Kulod slow at the opening and showed signs of weakness from the start. A few loads of good and useful corn-fed natives sold equally well as on Mon day or Tuesday , but about everything below this class sold anywhere from U'c ' to 15i lower. Good Texans stud rangers that sold BO well on Monday and Tuesday were quoted lower to-day. Common and canning Texans were 10@lio ! lower. All descriptions of native butchers' slock followed the down-turn on Toxnns. Veal calves were in big supply anil lower limn last week. Thostockurand fcedei trade remains slow and unsatisfactory. The receipts Included 5,500 Texas mid weslen : cnttlo ; choice , gt..0j ( ( ( ( > . ' . ! 0 ; medium to gooi steers , 1850 toUOl Ibs , f5.aO ( < j,3 DO ; 1200 tc 11150 Ibs , .0 , > Cii > 525 ; U50 to 121)0 ) Ibs , SI ) 75ii ( 4,50. btookers and feeders , fr2.OJOtii.fiO : cows , bulls and in'ixed , $1.25j ( J.2. ) i bulk t2. " > 0 < y2.05 ; slop fed steers , fUO ( . 5.50. Tuxa1 cattle5o lower ; steers , IW ) to 10.MI lb = > , J2.70 ( < i ! U'l ' ; 715 to 1)00 ) Ibs. 'J.OOiJ ! 25 ; 1.00 . to 700 Ibs f2.r.0i'100 ( ! ; cows , Si W't8J15 ! ; western rang ers , 10i > lower , quality poor ; natives and hal breeds $ J,40 ( < ? 1.45 ; wintered Texans , $ U.l)0rj ) ( 4.00. llotisTrade was fairly active witlindowi turn of about 5c all round , making u dccllm of 5@10e for the week so fur. Some sales men fancied prices were stronger In tin northwestern division than elsewhere. lies heavy closed at W.4ijrUi.5U ! ( ; mixed , f 1.15ft li.yr , mid light sorts at $0. lf@'l.50. ' Earl ; sales were 5j ( 10c higher than the nbov-i quotations. KINANOIAU Nnw YOIIK , Augusts. [ Special Tolrgraii to TIIU linn. ] STOCKS Naws in Wall stroc was again bullish , and the sentiment in thu line run as high us on yesterday. The nctiv ity und advance of the past two days lt brought a largo number of Oi > ' " * org (0 ( ti , toW C01 : ' . not affoni uTslny at th h places wtillo stocks were bein boomed like ut present. Humors abov pools wore moio numerous. Some wore sal to bo actively nt work and others ge ting under way. It was also said that largo Chicago following that has lately bee on the bear side hud turned bull und woi buying stock heavily. While everybody buying stocks , the action of the mark ) showed that the supply was better , ana gu\ evidences of the bulls rculUIng , as son deemed the present advance suQlelent to s cure profits. Trading , however , was n < heavy up to noon , being 114,733 share There was a spurt of activity at the opcnln but the dealings soon settled down to a fair ! active business , which was quite evenly ill trlbutcd over the leading stocks , though S Paul , Lake Shore , Western Union , Hearth and Now England were the most promincn First sales were about steady , being eitlu unchanged or varying by slight fructloi different cither way. Subsequent tradh failed to develop any special features , tl movements in the list being confined , wither exception , to small fractions. The mark was heavy and everything shude.il c slightly. Jersey Central uud LacUuwaui were ccwisplcnous'for their' wc.-ikncs * , losing j nm1 4 l > cr cent respectively. ' Cincinnati , Cleveland , Columbus As Indianapolis was the only notable exception to the general rule , rialng } { per cent. The dull spell about mid day was succeeded by n period of Increased activity. London dad liberal buying orders In the market for Heading. There were also good homo orders mid the price was ad vanced to ( & } , the highest price touched on the present boom. Parties who bulled Lake Shore last week bought It again to-dny , but only enough to Mcudy It. The whole list moved upward the last hour , and closing sales were at almost outside prices. Con spicuous pains were 2'.f ' on Cleveland , Co lumbus , Cincinnati ft , Indianapolis , nnd 13 on Pullman , ( Hit- highest price being IG''Jf ' ' ) which is higher than any other stock on the list. Mmilmitnn gained % , Michigan Cen tral Jf. and Missouri Pacific Iff. St. Paul nnd Lake Shore closed the imio ase8lcr , - day. Total sales were 'JftV'is ! shares. 1' . P. 4s regular..127 % Northern I'.iclllo. . . 2i ! ' t'.H isi'onponi . .127V donreferied ! < ' * * H. S. 4'iHii > irulnr IMlVf. * N. W IU' P. S. I'lSoonpons 10714 doiirofoired , . . . .Hl'i I'ariiiccsof ' ! ' , > . . .19) ) N. V.Ccnlral UW ( vmrul I'arltlo . i"i'j I1. , I ) . A I' wy Chlingo .V Altcin 131 ! Hi < ( klslunil . . . . lid C'lilniKo.lUllllliKton ( ' . . M. \ ! -t. I' * qulncy ll.Vj do preforrC'l. . . .1114 f ) . , I. . , v W . l irt'J Ht.l'aiil .vo.imim . II % Illinois ( Vntrnl . 12:1 : dopiffiTieil . . . .Itfi I. , l\ ) W H'i ' I'nlon I'm Hie t'l Kan--n ATexas. : . . iri' W. . St. I. , v I1 U'J I.nkcHliuio . . 7J On . . . . . . ( Vntrnl. . 8S " WtMterii t'tilou. . . . ? .Pj MNsmirl IMcille MONKI o.s OAI.I. Easy tit t < yM' ; per cent. I'IIIMB MCHCAMTILU PAPUII 4l4jiHJ ( per cent. Smit.is'o UxriMVoc Dull , but sto.ulv nnd imcli msoil nt fj.l-5 for slxly d.iy bills , fl 7X for dom.uul. I'KOOUCI'J MAIIKKI'S. August \Vluvit-Steady ; cash , b2V0c ; September , S3 3 lo. : ; October , Wo. Com Steady cash , 4flic ] , ; September. 45 11 ! Hie ; October , 4iM'c. Oats- Firm ; cash. 2is e ; September , St 'c ; October , 2 l ° N'c. Hyc-n e. HIII ley Nothing doing. Prime Timothy S'J.IO { 3. 15. Flnv SI.HMf. Whisky -1.20. Pork -Steady ; cash , fl4.15 ; September , SU.lTJif ; October , $11 15. Lard Easy : e.isti and October , { SS2,1/ ; Scptcmbor. JS.S5. I' lour Firm and unchanged ; winter wheat in sacks , SJioC'W.S" ; In barrels , f.f 0-VM. I' ' ) . Spring wheat in barrels , fl 50 n 4 > 5 ; in sacks , U 75iul > 5rvo ; in sacks , f..ai 1.00 ; in bar rels , ta.M&ja 20. Dry Salt Meats Shoulder.i , $740(27.50 ( ; short clear , ? 8.'JOrtO.OO ( ; short ribs , JS.3J (3S ( 25. Butt"r Steady ; 'creatneryl ! ( tlSc ; dairy , Steady ; full cream Cheddars and flaU , 8 ; ' ( il % c\ \ young Americas , bJ4iyc. ( Eggs Quiet ; fresh , IBftJHe. Hides Unclianged ; green sailed calf , 4J @ 5c ; heavy green salted , 5X-r'"iC ' ; lightgreon raited , ojf&itlc ; salted bull , H'4e ' ; dry Hint , fco , dry calf , 8c ; deacons , 20 ® i5c eacli ; dry salted , 0 ( < 2 > 7c. Tallow Unchanged : No. 1. solid packed S' c ; No. 2 , ae , mid cake , ! % ina per lu. Kecmpts. Shiiments. | Flour , bbls . 17,000 20.000 Wheat , 1m . 114,000 51,0.10 Corn , bu . 31I.O.K ) 2.V1.000 Oats , bu . 147,000 48,000 Uyu , bu . . . . . Barley , bu . . . . . Now Vork , August 8. Wheat Hecclnts , O'.I.IOO ; exports , 115)00 : ) ; spot unsettled and ewer ; options lower ; ungraded red , hlftg l)7'je ) ; No. 4 red , bOo ; No. 3 red , b7l < 2'c ; No. 2 red , ! )5 ) > < fCUiic in store and elevator , U7 % ( ( § Os ' delivered lW l'Mc f. . b. 4 c ; { ( < % o. ; Septem ber closing atlfjifc. Corn Hecoiiits , 4,400 ; exports , lO'J.il t ; spot weak ; options lower ; ungraded , 5.ril ( i < ! fO'fc ' ; No. 2 , li5C 55Kc to arrive , 57jtf(9)5se ( ) delivered ; September closing at 54.jC. Oats Receipts , 54,500 ; exports , 221 ; mar- ; ct fairly active and JiftT o higher ; mixed western , ! ! 5C .3'Je ; white western , 42 ' 4 c. CoITco Spot fair ; Ida firm utM4.'fiO ; op tions 5V/15 ( ' points higher ; sales , 2J.OOO bags ; August , ? 10.00@10.75 ; September , * 10.10 10.25 ; October , it ) . 70 ; December. S'J.iO. Petroleum United closed weak at S7J40. Eggs Finn ; western , 10 > fi18' < jC. Pork Weak and unchanged ; mess quoted at $11.23 for old ; $15.25rai5.5'J ( for now. Lard Dull ; western steam , spot , closed lUitter Quiet , but firm on fine ; western , Cheese-Quiet ; Ohio fiats , MiiinonpollH , August 8. Wheat Re ceipts , 181 curs ; shipments , ( U cars. Closing prices of wheat were : No. 1 hard , cash and September , b5e ; on track , WiUVOb7o ( ; No. 1 northern , cash and September , blc ! ; on track , WJdJbj Jc ; No. 2 northern , cash and September , SO c , on track , 8-2J c. Milwaukee , August 8. Wheat Quiet : September , Sl'/c ' ; October , 82'sc. Corn Quiet ; No. I ) , 45 0. KOalsFirm ; No. 2 white , ; Wc ) . Hyc-Oull ; No. 1 , 4iM % - Harlev Lower ; No. 2 old , in store , OOc. Provisions Lower ; pork , cash and August , 514.25. St , I/oiilu. August 8. Wheat Lower : cash , bJf@le : ! ; September , 8'J'tfe. Corn Lower ; cash , 4U } ( ii)44c ) ; Septem ber , 42 > c. Oats Lower ; cash , 23 c ; September , 22a e. "i'ork Lower nt $15.00. Lard Nominal ut $3.03. Whisky-fU4. Hutior Steady ; creamery , 10J10o ; dairy , . Oinclniiati , August 8. Whisky , firm nl $1.14. ICuiisns Citv , Augusts. Wheat Steady : No. 2 red , cash , 7lcbld ; September , 71 V\c \ No. 2 soft , cash , 7 cbid ; September , ! % bid. bid.Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , cash , 37l.Ce asked September , WJJic asked ; No. 2 white , cash 4io : bid. Oats-No. 2 , cash , 20 0 bid. Nisxv CtrlcniiH , August 8. Corn Irrecrtl lar ; mixed , iV ) ( < $ ti u ; yellow , C'ij ; white , C5c. Oats Excited ami higher ; No. 2 , 4 > ic of fcred. Cornmcal Steady nt $2.85. Hog Products Scarce and linn ; pork , $14.2 ( ! > ; lnru , J7.75. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $0.50 ; long cle.u and clear ribs , $7.00. Iilvorixx ) ! , August 8. Wheat Quiet holders offer moderately. Coin Quiet. _ LilVK STOCK. Chicago. August 8. The Drovers' Jour mil ropoits as follows : Cattle Uccoipts , 11,000 : market strong for good , others lower. Choice $0.00f0.20 ( ( ! steers , $ < J.75i5 ( ! 00 ; stockcrs and feeders , $2.0 ( ii.50 : ! ; cow. bulls and mixed , $1.25 < ifi.25 ; Texas steers , $ l.lii ) < gi.lO : ; western rangcra $3.70 ( < i4 25. ( it Mo. ' ' "Cp Hecelpts.fi.OOO ; market shade lowei natives , ? 'J.f > 0@4.bO ; western Hhorn , fU.7 @I.OO ; Texas shorn , $ ' " .70 4.10 ; lambs ? 1.riOi.i5.S5. ( HnnmiHCity , Augusts. Cattle Uccolpti (5,000 ( ; shipments , 'J,500 ; grass range , 5C < 1U lower ; stockers and fecdois , strong an actlvo and lOo higher ; good to ctiotco eon fed , I.VK@r ) > .45 : common to medium , $ . ! . ! ! , Q4.CO ; grass range steers , fl.SOrtf3.fiO ; stocl ers and feeding steers. fl.SOC'ia.OTi ; cowi B Ho5 liecoipts , 6,000 ; shipments , 1,101 market opened steady , but closed weak an fie lower ; goou to choice , fU.3U@i,40 ) ; con mon to medium , $5.60g0.20. ( National Stoolc Vnrcls. Kast 81 IjoiilH , August 6. Cattle Hecoipts , 3,4'X shipments,2,800 ; market lower ; choice heav native steers , $5.00(35.50 ( ; fair to goo native steers , f4.40@fi.10 ; butchers' steer medium to choice , $ : j.40 : < ? 4.40 ; stockers an feeders , fair to good , $2.30@3.50 ; ranger corn-fed$3.40 4.40 ; grass-fed , f3.20Q3.60. Hogs Hccclpts , 1,700 ; shipments , 401 market steady ; choice heavy and butc ers'selections , fJ.50 ( < gi.flO ( ; packing , medlui to prime , $ (5.a ( (30.50 ( ; light grades , ordinal to best , $0.30(30.45. ( OM.YHA. LiIVC STOCK. Cftttlo. Q t Wednesday , Augusts , 18S3. There were some good cattle hero to-di t although the receipts were light. As high i ( t | 5.oo was paid for one choice bunch of 1,313-1 uutlvo steers , while a bunch of wcstcri cached $5.2. . Tlio general market was bout stcildy and although the trade wa not cry -active about , all the desirable cattle hanged .hands. Common gr.isi cattle are low sale. _ Ilo- . . Today's market was in mntiy respects a llfllcult one to report. The ftesh receipts vero light but the hous held over In the rands of speculators made the total offerings leavy. The market opened strong on heavy iocs , which sold up as high as $ (1.50 ( A lew ) rlmo light sorts also sold early nt nearly steady prices. The market In other crudes > pcned very slow mid weak , and was about > e lower , In sympathy with Chicago , which eporlcd a decline , The market closed 5@ Oi- lower , but with the hogs about all sold. 'rices here are. . ful'yupto Chicago , without uklng into consld ralion the difference In ratisportatlon , and eastern buyers can not mndle lines at the money , which Is the up- larent reason for the market being slow. Sllt'4'll. There were a few here to-day and sold. Uuuolpts. Jattle . MO logs . 4,700 Sheep . 202 I'rlous. The following is a tibia of pricai piU In his innrKot for the grailoi of stock men- lotted. 'rimesteors. 131X1 to 150. ) lln. . $5.110 ( it'i.M 'rime steers , IKK ) to 1300 ibs. 450 fT 5.40 'at little steers ' .WO to 1050 lb . 4.0J . ' 14.23 Common to good cows . 1.75 ( ff2.00 liolcc to fancy cows . 2.50 o < : i.2. ' > Jommon to choice bulls . 2.23 Ml. 00 " 'iiirtoclioiceiighthogs . (1.05 ( OJ0.15 'airtocnon.'e heavy hoes . 0.25 wrt.'VJ mixe.i . s . 0.10 < jii.20 o \tn.G. No. Av. I'r. 4 cow and heifers 7i.ri ! fl.40 3 cows ] 0ii ( 2.00 0 co ws b 18 2.15 2(1 ( cows , grasscrs Ss3 2.20 fi cows { 170 2.25 21 cows 013 2.83 8 cows 0I3 ! 2.10 8 cows WA 2.40 22 mixed 812 3.45 18 cow * b77 2X0 3 feeders lliJ ( 2.70 1C stackers 70S 2.05 1 stag 11(50 ( 1 stag 1100 111 feeders 10,13 y.'j 42 steers , graspers 1101 3.40 21 steers , westerns l.JOJ 3.70 20 steers 10 H il..H ) 52 western corn-fed 1303 5.25 M steers , natives 1211 5.50 7 ; ! steers , natives 1UU 5.00 No. Av. Silk. Pr. ' ! 4. 50.20 ' 0.20 ' ' ' 'So * 40 020 OS. . . .230 120 0.20 OS.M. M. . SOU ICO 0.20 73. . . .211 100 0.20 73. , . .230 20. ) 0.2JK 74. . . .2 in 100 0.22 irf 03. . . .217 200 0 2Ji < 74. . . .213 100 U.22UJ 73. , . .2.U 200 022K 72. , . .2U 41) ) 0.25 09. . . .21.1 80 0.25 05. . . .2,13 200 0.25 0.1. , . . 'Wl00 0 25 0,1. , . .2.13 200 0 25 05. , . .2ll ( ) 120 0 25 04. C 25 7,1. ! ! ! iJ27 2m 0.25 75. . . .240 240 0.23 07. . . .2152 120 0.30 71. , , .2tiO 120 030 ( ' 3. .201 bO 030 OS. .233 SO 0.30 02. .272 bO 0.30 71. .2A"i 40 71. .257 120 00. .200 f.S. .257 100 03. ' } . 02. .273 240 0.35 153 .2'JO 120 0.40 00. .301 40 045 5'J ' .407 bO I O.SO sutEl1. Av. I'r. 114 natives. bO $2.'JO Packers Purchases. Showing the nuinhef of hogs bought by the leading buyers on the market to-day : G. II. Hammond & Co 201 Omalm P. Co 5S4 \nnour-Cudnhv P. Co Ill" J. P. Squires * Co 12. 3 O. II. North V Co fi51 Klnean&Co 343 Gibbs & White 101 K. L , . Lambert 203 Illflicst and lowest. The following lire the highest nnd lowest prices paid for mixed und heavy loads of hogs on this market during the past taw days , and for the corrciponding period in lSS7and IbSO : Ijlve Stouk Notus. J. NV. Conn , of Plattsmouth , was in look- in''for feeders. J. M. Chandler , of Broken Uow , brought in a ear of cows. Toad Kandall , of Gordon , Neb. , was in with u ear of cattle. 1C. M. Chumbloy , Rlalr , and J. E. Convors , Union , were in with hogs. C. M. Holmes , Plattimonth , was ut the yards buying stockers and feeders. J. L. Hill , of the linn of Hill & . Smiley , lias returned from n trip to Wisconsin. The Cox Brothers , of Hampton , Neb. , were in and marketed u bunch of native btcers. Hogs sold right up to Chicago to-day with out due allowance for the difference in freight rates. Thomas Powers , Sutton , sold unothet bnneli of "Tl quarter circle" cattle , which brought § 5.25. Gould & Uakcr , Fullurton , marketed a load of 41)7-11) ) ) hogs ut the lop price. The load cuino to $1,31S. A. U. Lamb , of the live stock commission llrm of Uapp.il , Lamb _ & Co. , of Chicago was among the visitors'ut the yards. Hois hero to confer with L. L. ICappal , who is looking after the linn's interests at this point in , regard to opening a branch com mis biou house. Ho is also on Ills way to Wyj ining , where ho has heavy and valuable min ing interests. TUADU CO.NJMT10NS. Money holds easy and is In good demand at 7@s per cent for commercial purposes and real estate loans. Kxchange unchanged , Money Is reported in abundant supply all over the world. Deposits Imvo increased and the mercantile situation has been sucli that the demands for loans have given bankers good profits. This state of affairs seems likely to continue duriug the ensuing fall and winter , though , of course , tliero will bo u tightening of the market when the inv nienso crop of cereals in sight , valued ut $ l,40lOiX ) ) . begins to move. The Hrillsh national debt is $3,500,000.000 for managing which the Hank of Englniu charges * 1OJO,000 per annum. The Frond national deot is tlio largest in the world- $5,000,000,000 , on which thu annual iuteresi is $204,000,000 , nnd the per capita tax ol tin French people is t5. The total debt of tin , United States on July 1 was $1,717,010,523 und there was on baud available for reduc tion flfcS , 103,537. The increase during Juiu was $ $ , (155,307. ( At the eloso of last week the amount o bullion hold by tlio Uank of England , tin li.uik of Franco und the Imperial Hank o Germany , the thrco leading banks of Europe was $ lb'J,422,500 gold and $ .120,2. ,4 < U ) silver a total of $815,031,000. This compares will flOS. 120,000 pold and f31briOS.'JSO ' silver , i total of $780,03VJSO samu time a year ago. The American Hunker btatcs that th counterfeit $1 silver certificates iiro supplant ing the dangerous lives , the latter being b < closely scanned by a familiarized publlo us t make it Impossible to pass them apparent ! in safety. Carbon oils arq linn at Monday's advance Contrary to general expectation , of the b wells Completed during July , 25 were dry , 1 produced froth 1 to fr bbls each , IS from 0 to 20 bills and 11) from 22 tb W ) bbK The pro- luctlntrof thu remainder averaged consider ably less than Jo bbls ciich. Mackerel are Bcarco ami high , Tlio pack- ng of fresh mnekerel In cans at the east has K'en seriously checked by the prevalence of ilgh prices and sc.m-ltyof tish. Some of the canneries l-uvc decided not to attempt pack- tig , as they cnn not scO their way clear to obtain nsulllclent return to itiaUu the busl- icss remunerative. Lafet sen-on the Indus- : ry was suspended for the s.uno reason , and he trade were umitilo to offer stock during .ho entire year , and the prospects thus far would appear to indicate the same condition of affairs this year. The machinery of the great silk mill of the I'hoMiix manufacturing company in Potts- ville , Pa. , has stinted up. The mill has been one year In construction , und it is paid to bo Liie most extensive and completely equipped establishment of the kind in the country. It cost ? T)0,000 , and will give employment to one thousand lianas. At the meeting of the sales agents of the anthracite coal mines the quantity t of hard coal the markets of this country will require in August was estimated at ! lr , > 00,000 tons , as against 3,000,000 In August last year. The actual shipments of anthracite coal in August , ls > 7 , amounted to ill < . ' 5,72.'i tons. The total shipments of boots nnd shoes from Hoston since January 1 Imvo been Ih77SI ! ) eases , against 1,701,313 , for the cor responding period of 187. Since April t India has exported 17 40,000 tmshels of wheat , against I' ' TS'J.OOi ' ) bushels for the same time in 1:37. Produce , Krults , Ktc. The berry reason is about over except for homo grown supplies. California and the south iuo sending liberal quantities of fiuits and vegetables in very fair condition. Uurrnii Fancy creamery roll , 20@ 21c ; solid packed , K'KiJUo ; choice country butter , lfiif ( Plot common grades , lOiiil'Jo. Er.os Stnctlv fresh , l'JAiiocandled. ( : UltEKN Coux 50@7fic per 100. OUANOC9 Messlmus , f5.COV7 ( ( ' > .r > 0 per box ; nodi , fJ.OJu ( > 7.0J per box ; 63.500il.00 per half box. CAi.iroiiNiA DAMSONS $1.25 nor box. CAMFOIIMA OiiAi'Bs $1.500 2.00 per case. Soi'Tiiciix GltAi-us 75egfl.OO ( per 10-lb basket. HACKHCKIIIIS ! : S3.00 for 24 qts. PcACiins California , $1. ( > 0@1.25 pel- box ; Missouri , 75i'1.00 per } ( bu. HA.V\X\S Common , $1.50@3.25 per bunch ; choice , $2.5US3.r.O. ( LCMOSS if-l.iriftjO.OO per case. SQUASH Uc pjr lu. C.vsTEi.oiT.H ? l.BOg2.00 per dozen. . Sot'Tiii'.ux PI.UMS il.25@l"0 per bu. IlL'cici.Kiii'.niiiKS ? 1.2. ) per drawer. I'OT TOHS New , homo growth , 40@GOc per bushel. I'ofLTitY Modrcised fowl in the market ; live chickens , $ 'I.50@J.75 per dot. ; spring chickens , J2.35 ® 1.00. SriUNQ HIJANS 75c per bu. TOMA rois : 51.25@l.BO per bu. TuuNtrs 25r < ? 30cer ] bu. WATIJHMKLOSS S15.00ffil8.00 ( per 100. PCAIIS California , S1.0@l.50 ) per case ; Southern , ? . " > per % bu. Ciii.EiiY 30W-10' ( . ' ner doyen. Cuuuor.s $2.50 per 100. O.MONb 2o Dor Ib. AITMIS $1.00@3.25 per bbl. CiiAiiAi'i-i.rs 81.00 per box. CinnitMichigan , 54.5n@r.50 per bbl 33 gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. Pot- COIINHico , 3@4 ; common , 23c. CAHHOTS < 5cper bushel. Hi : vss Choice eastern handplckr.d navies. $2.2. " > n2.50 per bushel ; western hand picked navies , $2,5f'T2.CO ( ) ; meUiums , S2.l)0@2.15. ) Lima beans 5c per pound. Grocers Ijlst. ICcvlscd prices are as follows : llAiioixn Stark A , seamless , 2ic ; Amos- keajr , seamless , 10' ' e ; Lewiston A , seamless , I'.ic ' ; American , seamless. Ifl' ' 'o ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bnri(3i ( ( > io ; gunnies , single , 13o ; gunnies , double , 2ue ; wool sacks. Hoc. Cori-TBs Mocha , 25@2tie ; Hio , good , ir. ' < 5 17e ; Mandahlin-r , 20C't > c ; roasting llio , 14i ( ? llic ; O. G. Java , 242io ( ; Java , interior , 22 ( < § 25e : Hio , fiiney , 10 1'Jc ; bantos and Mara- caibo , 17@l'Jc. SUun Granulated , SWVe ; conf. A , 7'ftc ' ; white extra C , T' QJ c ; extra C , 7 @ 71sc ; yellow C , < 5f@tle ; nowdered , 8M@ b c ; cubes , SKOfbJic. HoNi'.v 14@llii ! for one pound frames ; strained honey. 0@8e per pound. HKKSWAX Choice yellow , ' . ' 0@22Kcdark colored , 13@lle. CnnnsE Young America , full cream , < i4@ll4c ) ; full cream ehcddars , 0@0) < fc ; full cream Hats , ( i1.1 ' ; good to choice skimmed Cheddars , ( igfiUjskimmed ; Hats , 5 ( < &V o. PICKI.KS Medium , in bbls , $5.50 ; do in half bbls , $3.00 ; small , in bbls , $7.00 ; uo in half bbls , SJ.76 ; gherkins , in bbls , $3.25 ; do in half bbls , $4.00. ToiiAcro Plug , 2f > ( iIG5c ; smoking , 10@90c. Jui.i.ins $1.25 per30-lb pail. SALT * 1.30iJl.Cj ( ) ; per bbl. HOI-B 7-10 , Kal'f ( ! c. Si'icis : Nutmeg , per Ib. 55@75o , pejiper , keg , $2.(10@2.70. ( TKAS Young Hyson , common to fair , 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30ii55e ( ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22 25c ; Gun powder , choifo to fancy , lS05o ( ) ( ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15 ( 2' Japan , choice to fancy , 3J@45c ; Oolong , common to good , 25 ® 35o ; Oolong , choice to fancy , 5070u ; Imper ial , common to medium , 25@35c ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40JJ50C. Nurs Almonds , 15@17c ; filberts , lOfiJllo ; Ura il , b@10c ; walnuts , 10il4c ; pecans , 10@ lie ; peanuts , ( ! > < ; @bXc. CHVCKKUS 5ilOo ( ) per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 20o perlb , as jior list. MAI-LU SuaAii Hricks , 10@10J < c per Ib ; jmnuy cakes , llC'll' c ier Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per gal. HUOOMS Extra 4-tie , S2.40 ; parlor , 3-tie , painted handles , $2.25 ; No. 1 , sl.SO ; No. 2 , SI. 0 ; heavy staulo brooms , Jl.OO. yrvituu Mirror gloss , 5 > ic ; Graves' corn , Oc ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. I'owDimXD SHOT Shot. $1.20 ; tmcKshot , $1.45 ; powder , kegs , $ o.OO ; half kegs , S4.75 ; ono-1'uurtlis , SI. 50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ; fuses , 101) ) ft , 5V0 < > 70e. Hirixin Lvui > Tierce. S' ' < c ; 40-lb square cans , bKc ; 50-lb round , 8o ; 20-lb round , 8' c ; 10-lb pails , 9o5-lb pails , 'J's'c ; 3-lb pails , 'J-4c. PKOVISIOVS Hams , 12J c ; breakfast ba con , 10Jifill ( > 4o < , bacon sides , ! ) % C'010c ; dry salt , yl4c ; bhoulders , yt < ii \ dried beef , . . . WOODUNWAIH : . Two-hoop pails , per doz. , ? 1.40 ; three-hoop pails , f.l. . 5 ; No. 1 till ) , 7.00 ; No. 2 tub , $0.00 ; No. it tubs , $5.00 ; washboards , electric , SI 50 ; fancy Northern Queen washboards , s > 2.75 ; assorted bowls , $ J.75 ; No. 1 churns , $ ' . ) .5l ) ; No. 2. churns , $ .50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70o per nc.st. SVHUTS AND MOMSSKS Sugar syrups , common to choice , 2b rl4e ; corn syrup , 2Sj ( § 31o ; black strap molasses , 15e ; Now Orleans ir.oiasses , open kettle , 35@50c ; New Orleans centrifugal. 27@35o ; sorghum , 27Ci35c. ICiCE Carolina and Louisiana , 5J4'0 ' c ; Patmv and Rangoon , GSfiJaC. CAXnv Mixcd , VKul'iOt stick , OJfGlOc. FISH California salmon , par bbl. $10.00 $ 18.00 ; halibut , per Ib , lie ; family white llsli , per if-bbl. , $3.25 ; whit'llsh. . No. 1 , ner Jbbl J , W.50 ; trout , perjbbl , ? 5.75 ; scaled herring , per box , 2Sc ; now Holland herr.ng1 , per keg , t2c ! ; Georgo's Hay split herring , per bbl , now , 8 .75 ; split Labrador herring , per bbi , new , J3.00 ; extra Georgo's cod , per Ib , now , 7J c ; Western Hank cod , per Ib , new , 7fjc ; bone less cod , 5oSe ( ) ; largo family mackerel , per K-bbl , $12.50 ; mackerel , No. 1 bayl } > bl , $13.00 ; smoked bloaters , per box , $1.40. UIIIKII FUUITS Figs , in boxes , per Ib , IS ICe ; ilgs , lu mats , per Ib , 5Xft li ° i dates , In boxes , 5-7c ; LdAdon Malaga layer raisins , per box , $3.50a3.75 ( ; Malaga loose raisins , | 2.30@2.50 ; now Vnlen > cia raisins , per Ib , 7Xiii.bc ; Call forma loose muscatels , per box. $1.00 , California London layer raisins , per lx > x. f 2.35(012.50 ( ; pitted cherries , per Ib , 16M20o ; California pitted plums , per Ib , 12@13o : dried blackberries , per Ib , b } © 'Jo ; . dried raspberries , per Ib , 2ti25tj ( ; drloU apples , 7(39o ( ; evaporated apples , b'j C'lS fc ; California sun dried peaches , 10 ( lie ; California unbared ovaporaUu ! peaches , 14Uie ; eviuwrated Callfornlr apricots , Hiyjl8c ( ; Xanteo currants , 7o Turkish prunes , 4tfc ; citron. 2 * ) ( < 722e. CANNED Goons oysters , No. 2 Standard per case , $3.25 ; strawberries , 3 Ibs. pci case , $2.30@2.40 ; raspberries , 2 Ibs. , pei California white chprries , per casc$5.7i " ( ftd.OO ; California plums , per case , $4.20@l,30 Pine apples , a Ibs , per case , 3.25M1.80 1 Ib. salmon , per doz , $1.00av2.00 ( ; 2 Ib berries , per case , $ 'i.H3.10 ( ) ; S Ib. strini beans , per ease , $ l.7r > < SI30 ; 2 Ib. marrow fa peas. ta.riOiga.iXi ; 2 Ib. early Juno peas. $ ? . & i7i2.75 ; 31b. toinatot-s , f2.W < 22.15 2 1U. corn Dfy Goods. 'QC , Ulllim 1'lK'llIC , 1JC. \VAiir-lllb White , lOe ; colored , 22oIUTTS Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOc ; Heauty , 12 We ; Hoone , 14c ; H , cased , $ il.50. PIIIXTS Solid colors Atlantic , ( V ; Slater r)5'c ) ; Uerllu oil , Garner \ oil , ( 'K37i\ Cousnr JEANS Atulroscoucln , 7lsc ; Kear- sargo , 7/c ; Uockport , ( i'A1 ; Conestoga , H1 1 , TICKS York , 30 lu. , is 1 05 York , ! In. . 13i c ; Swift Hiver , 8c ; Thorndlko OO , SXc-i Tliorndlko EF , 8' < e ; Thorndlko 120 , S > lie ; 't'liorndlko XX , 16c ; Cordis No. 5 , U'i'oi Cordls No. 4 , lie. UKXIMSAmoskcog , 0 oz , li'i c ; Everett. 7 oz , 13i'c ; York , 7 oz , 13) ) c ; Haymaker , S' c ; Jaffrey XX , lll < e ; Jallrey XXX , 12' ' c ; Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek 1JU , He ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc. KKVTI'CKV JIIVNS. Memorial , ISo { Dakota , ISc ; Dm ham , 27Ke ; Hercules , ISe ; Lcamiug. ington , 22Ke ; Cottswulil , 27'ic. Cii\"ii. Stevens' H , C . - \ Stevens' H , bleached , 7c ; Stoveus' A , 7' e ; Stevens A. bleached , HXc ; Stevens' 1b'u'c ; Stevens' ' P , bleached , l c ; Stevens' N , Hj c ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10j < Toi Stevens , SICt. 12tfc , Ml ( < CKMVNEol't > . Table oil clotti , $2.S5 ; plain Holland , ItJ c ; Dado Holland. 12Hc. Fi.AN'.s'KLS. Plaid -Haftsmen,2ic ) ; Goslien , JKJtfc : Clear Lake , 32Uc ; Iron Mountain , 20'rfc. FIAXNKLX Whito-G H , No. 3 , J4 * , 21e G H , No. 1 , ? f , 27 } * c ; H H , No. 2 , h 22'e ; H 11. No. 1 , % HOc ; Quecheo , No. 1 , f , 42c. PitiSTs I'lnkand Kobcs ICiehmoiid , 0 Allen , Oc ; Uivorpoint. 5c ; Steel Utvcr , ICiehmoiid , tl , c ; Pacillc. 0' < c. PIIINTS Dress Charter Oak , fi'fc ; Hnmnpo , 4 } < c ; Lodl , fie ; Allen , Oc ; Hlch- mend , Oc ; Windsor , O. f Eddystone , OHc ; I'.icilU1 , O'fe. ( GINIIIUM Pluniiett checks , 75 e ; Whltten- ton , 7 > e ; York , 7' c ; Normandi dross , SJ c ; Calcutta dress , S c ; Whittenton dress , bi' , ; Uenf row dress , SJ fc . ' c. CAMIIIIII'S - Slater , u'jc1 ' ; Woods , G' c ; Standard , 5 c ; Peacock , 5lo. COMI-OUTIIUS SO G05Z35.00. UnvKiiM White , $1.007.50 ; colored , . . Huu'ini : : > SIIKUTISO Horkeloy cambric No. 00 , y i Host Yet , 4-t , OJfc ; butter cloth OO , 4'4c ; Cabot , 7 c ; Farweil half blenched 8 } c ; ' Fruit of Loom , 0'4'e ' : Greene G , Oc ; Hope , Tf ; King Philip cam- brie , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , H'i-i ' Lonsdale , Oc ; Now York mills , 10' ' e ; Pepperell , 42-in , lie ; Pcpporell , 40-in , 12o ; Peppercll , 0-4 , lOc ; Pepperell , 8-1 , 2lc ; Pep- peroll , 0-1 , 23c ; Poppercll. 10-4 , 2V ; Canton 4-1 , S'4c ; Triumph , Co ; Wnuisuttn , lie ; Val ley , 6c. Hrown Bhccting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7'.jC ; A Biinlic H , 4-1 , 7'4'c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , IHic ; At lantic P , 4-1 , Oc ; Aurora LL , i-1 , Oc ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4c ; ' ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OVc ; Iloosier LL , , 4-4 , Oc ; Initiim Hcnd , 4-i , , } c ; L'iw- rcnco LL , 4-1 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5''e ' ; Pepperell H , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepporoll O , 4-4 , ( > Vi Pepperell. 8-4 , ISJ c ; Pepperell , 9-1 , 21c ; Pep- perell , 10-4 , 23n ; UticuC , 4-l,4 fc ; Wachubctt , 4-4 , 7 , ' c ; Aurora U , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora U , 4-4 , ' ' 'Dt'CK West Point 10 in , 8 oz , 10'tfV ; Qiiochco No. 2 , f , 37Kc ; Quecheo No. 3 , ? { , USXc ; Anawan , 32 , ' c ; Windsor , 22'rfc. ' 12' < PWest ; Poin 40 In. 11 07 , llic. Simiiixn Cheeks , Caledonia X , Ol c ; Cal edonia XX , lO e ; Economy , t > o ; Otis , Oc. Luul lior. City harness per Ib , 33 ( < i29e ; country har ness per Ib , 24 i25e ; city line per Ib , 32 ( .33o ; kip hc.wy per Ib. 45S5iij ( ) ; kip medium per Ib , 55iiiJOc ( ) ; ve.il per Ib , i.ir , < 270c ; Chicago slaugh tered solo per Ib , 2Ve$2o ; city call 2S to 30 Ibs , S,1$90o ( ; "Mty upper per foot , IS JOv.1 ; col lar. 14ujlOc ; ; Buffalo slaughtered sole perlb , 2iii30o ; Oak leather slaughtered sole per Ib , SoiiioOc ; harness , per Ib , 2Srf32i- ( . upper per foot , 21 ( < T22o ; kip heavy per Ib , G-V ; Oe ; kip medium jer Ib , 75@sO ; city calf per Hi , UOcC'iM.OO ; lining per do/en. M1.00dr3.50 ; French calf 25 to 30 Ibs , Sl.10G31.i5 ; French calf 30 to 50 Ibs , $1.10(7(1.75 ( ; French calf 50 to 75 Ibs , 90e < 3.1.25. Uubuer boots and shoes IJoston , dis 40 per cent ; Uav State , dis 40ii7)10 ) ] > er cent ; Para , dis 40(25 ( per cent ; Goodyear , dis 40@5 per cent. Metals anil Tinners' Stock. Tin plate. I C , 10x11 , best , $0.75 ; tin plato , reeling , I C , 11x20 , $5.15 ; sheet zinc. $0,60 ® 0.75 ; pig load , $4.30 ; bar lead. $4.55 ; large pig iloek tin , 23c ; small pig block tin , 27c ; bar in , 2Sc ; solder , 15@20c ; copper bottoms , 31c ; heathing copper , .tinned , 20c ; planishing oppcr. tinned , 35c ; lead plpo , OJfc ; sheet ron , N S. IS to 24 , ? 3.20 ; Hussia iron , ' 13c ; \m Russia planished , A , lO'/c ; Am U'ussla lauished , H , 9 } c ; painted barb wire , J3.15 ; ; alvanized barb wire. (3.75 Omits and Chemicals. Misi'Ri.LAXhous Sulph. acid , lc ; citric iciu , ( > 0c ; tartark' , 50c : bal. copavia , (50c ( ; > orux , lOc ; chloroform , 50o ; glycerine , 23c ; gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 30c ; ; uin opium , $3.75 ; sulph. morphia , 2.50 ; iromido potassium , 42c. On.s-Carbon , ISOo.iOc ; headlight , 175o 2 'c ; gasoline , 74 = 12 ! c ; West Virginia summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden na- chine , 18c ; extra W. S. lard , O'ic ; No. I lard , 12c ; turpentine , 42c ; linseed raw , 5'Jc ; boiled , j3c. Coal und Tjiinc. LiMn 8.1@00c ; Portland cement , ? 3.55 ; do- nestio i-ement , $1.35 ; plaster , $3.00 ( J2.15 ; inir , 23@ 5c. GOAL Anthracite , range , and tint , $10.00 ; argo egg , $0.75 ; Hock Spring , ! ; 7.X ( ) , Su- > erior , 10.00 ; Iowa , $4.50@5,50 ; steam coal , $1.50 to $2.00. Add CO cents per 1,100 foot tor rougn joist. No. 1 com , s 1 B $18.00 I No' . 3 com , sis $15.00 No. 2 coin , s 1 s 10.50 | No. 4 com , s l a 12.50 Add 50 cents per 1,000 for rough , No. 1 , 4 and 0 in , 12 and 14 ft , rough. . . . $20.00 No. 1 , " 10 ft , " . . . . 20iO ( No. 2 , " 12 und 14 ft , " . . . .10.00 No. Ii , " 10ft , " . . . . 17.00 HIDING. A , 12,14 ft , 10 ft.$20 5'J I C , I1) , 1 i & 10 ft.14.75 11 , " " 10.75 | D. " " 11.75 ClilLINll AND 1'AHTITIO.V. 1st com , % Iii white pine ceiling $33,00 2d " ' " " " 27.00 Clear ? in Norway pine ceiling 15.50 2dcom > 'a' in " " " 13.50 VLOOKINO. AC in white pine $31.00 H " " " 32.00 C " " " 2'J.OO " " 21.00 " " ( sol. lencmg ; 1850 Six inch drop siding 50c per 1,000 extra. STOCK 1IOA1IDS. < gV3l A , 12 in , si s.$45.00 C , 12 in , si s.iO.OO ; H , 12 ill , s 1 H . . 3'J.OO D , 12 In , sis. . . a-i.OO No. 1 com , 12 In , s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50 No. Icom , 12 in. sis , 14ft 20.00 No. Icom , 12in , s 1 s , 10 ft 20.00 No. 1 com , 12 In , sis , 10 , 18 and 20 ft. . 22.50 No. 2 com , 12 In , s 1 s , 10 , 18 and 20 ft. . 10.45 No. 2 com , 12 In , s 1 s , 1'i and 14 ft 18,50 No. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 ft 18.00 12 in grooved rooting $12 per M. more than 13 in stock boards same length. 10 in grooved reeling sauio price as 12 in stock boards , smr LAI * . No. 1 plain , Sand 10 in $13.75 No , 2 plain , 8 nnd 10 in 17.00 No. 10. G. . Sin 19.23 C. K. I'AI.MKn. K. T. HICIIMAX , J. 11. III.A.SCII.UUI PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , Ofllco-Hooiii 2M > i > po lto Ktclmniio llull.lliix I . , Union _ _ _ _ _ _ titock YiiriU , houtli OumUii , Neli. .ORIMERWESTERFIELp S MALBY Live Stock Commission , Iloom 15 , 1'UchmiKO HnllillriK , Unlou Stock VarUa tkiiltli Omulm , Nub. ALEXANDER & FITCH , Commision Dealers in Live Sod ii , Opposlui llicliailea IliiHillnif , Uuluo Stock Vunli , houtU Oiualm , NeU. YARDS CO" , Limitei u , 01 " _ mfpTomontSi UI-IURCHILL I'AHKEH , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , ami Hut-Kin Jmn Stropt.lictwoctiOthiind Knli , Omalm , Niibra la , LININOERi METCMLF CO. . AgricultiirallfflnlcnieDts.WaEOiis.Carriagcj . . lliiBUlcs , Ulo.VIoli' : sU. Oniati * , Nrbrnjkn , PARLIN , ORErTboRF h MARTIrTT" WIiplf lo lloiilfru In Agricnllnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies _ tOI.OO. WVj nnrt 1 < U7 Jonc Blroi-t. Olimlil. _ P. P7"MAST & C0i ? Maniifaeturers of BncKeye Drills , Seeflers , Cultlrntnrs , Hay Itnkes.Clilcr Mills ml I.iilmn I'ul- MTlteit. Cur. lllh niul Mchnlnn Mteets. WINONA IMPLEMENT Co7 Wliolc'ilo - Agricultural Implements , Waps ftfinggies Ciirurr 1'tti "nil VlrlinkuStrrrt * . OMAHA HIIANCII. J. F. SEIBEHLINC & CO. , Akron , Oliln. Harvesting Hacliinery anil Binder Twine , W. I . kli'ftil , Miiiminr. UUl.cHTBiiirnrth t. , OnuilM , MOLINEMlLBt.iRN&STODDAnDCo Jlnnuf ictiin'rsnnil Jobbvra In Wagons , Buggies , Rate , Plows Etc , Cur. Plh nil 1 I'ncinu st'ci't , Omnlm.NYb. Artlsta * Mntorinle. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , IMS Dor.L'lin Stri'ct , ( Imiibn , .Ni'bniska. ' Booksollora nntl StatlomjrB H. M , & S. wfjONES , Succcjsorsto A. T. Ki-nyon k Co. , Wholesale & llotall Booksellers anil Stationers , Fine Woilillnu Slntloitery , ( . 'omtm'rclnl Mntloncrr 153 Dou.-'ns ' Sticct Oaialiu. Ni-li. Boots and Shoes. r KIKKENDALL , JONES & CO. , imuccfipurit in lU'cil , JOIIPH & . Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots anil Slices Audits for Itonton llulitinr Hluio Co. 1103,1104.V 11W lUrner St. , Unial.a. tu-lirunliii. W .V. MOHSH .V CO. . Joliliers of Boots and Shoes , . VnnutuctorjSura- llOl.non-llOj Douuliis st.Ouiiiun . . . nierM. ll < Btun. Coffees , Splceo , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO.r Uniitlin CulTou uuil t-plco Mill ? . Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Fltmul'iR llilrnclu , l.HUndrr lliuo , Ink * . Ktc. 1114- iiHr Slrot't. Oamhh , NaliraaXn. Crockery and " " " ' W. L.'WRIGHT. Apont for Ihn MnnufncUiren , nnil liapoitotB of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Cliimncys , Ktc. OlH cu , 317 8. lulh ft. , OiimUa , Nubrnskn. PERKINS , OATCH & . LAUMAN , Iniucni'rs unil Jobbers of Greenery , Glassware , Lamrs , Silverware KU' . 1514 Farnam St. , Now l'n\toii lliillcllne. Commlsston and Storage- " R1DDELL & RIDDELL7" Storage and Commission Merchants , Spcclalltr" " "ttor. I"i e * n.or o'n \ iltrj , ( .nmo , t. Omaha , CEO. scunoECEn & . uo. , hncwMora to Mcfbnno & Schroerter. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Nebrnskn. FREDERICK J. FA1RBRASS. Wbo'.oalo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Alcrclmnt. Corrfiponili-ncosollelteil lOllNotthldtU rjliui't.Omulia , Neb. nnd OMAHA'COAL. COKE' & Jolers of Hard and Soft Coal 200 Fo\Hb 13tli Street , Omaha , Nebritekn. J7 J. JOHNSON & 66 Manufacturers of Lime , Anfl slilppors of Coal , Conk , Cumcnt , I'lnitcr , . T Drain Tile , unil Sewur 1'ipo. OIUci ) , 21S , S. iiui bl. , Oiniihu , Neb. 'JVlepbonu bll. NEBRA SKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , Sll South IStli ft. . Omaha , Neb. Dry Goods and Notlono. MTs" SMITH & "CO. , " ' " Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 unil 1104 IloiiglaK.Cor. 11th St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICIK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Johhers in Dry GooflsNotions , Glints' Furnltblrik' ( Jooila. Cornnr llth uuil MH. Oumbu , Neb'-abLa. FurnUuro. DEWEY S STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Fnrnam Street. Omuha. Ncbrntka. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furiiiliire Omaha. Nubrnska. Grocorlos. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , _ 70u , W , TO anil 711 S. 10th St. , Omahn , Neb. McCORD. BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , I lh nnd I-cavouworth Streetj , Omaha , Nobraskn. Hnrtlwaro. HAHU- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate. Metals , r ieet Iron , etc. Agents for Howe Sanies , Jtlaml l'oiUr and l.ynimi I'lirljed M Ue , ( analm , Nebrasku. HIMEBAUGH A : TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools anil Rutfttlo Fciili-n. 11(16 ( Uouxlui Mreut , Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR , WILHELMY & . CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOthaml Ilarner 8t . , Omabtt. Neb. Wtutom A enli lorAuitln 1'owder Co. , Jctrcr > nn Hteul Nulls , _ _ _ _ Fairbanks f tKrulariljicalo . MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , \Yhocsalu ! Manufiicturer ) of Saddlery & Jilitiers of Siddlery Hardware And Leather. UttJ , ll'Jj nnil Il'JT Harnuy Ht.,0ianhit , . VJ. . BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlng , Watfon Stook , Ilnr.lwnre , Lumber , Etc. 1 > . uud 1211 Homey Street , Omnha. Jrjnta , Caps , Eto. _ ' " W. L.'l ARROTTE" & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods HOT lUrney f tl cat. Oxahu , tlcb. _ _ Lumbar. " " ' ' 'o MA H Vuu M B ER' All Kinds of Bnilding Material at Wliulesali - iia J pntOnPijeWTruck. . Omaha. LwUIS BRA13FORD , Dealer in Lumlier , Lath , Liuie , Sasl ) , Leer Ktc. Y ° rofnh n4 Uowlu ; Ltimbor C. N. D1ETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lnnte llth and Olifomln Slrocta.Onmlm. I'lttiU W. _ Lumljcr Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Cornorf.li > nnil Doiiclns PU..Omnhiu f. HARVEY LUMBER To Dealers Only , n , llfi.1 Kurnnm Street Omiih * . JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lniiibcr , Etc , Imported nnrt American ( Mrlluinl Ccnifnt. RUtt AKint lor Mllwniiko , ' tlnlrnnllc tVaicnt na Qulncr Wluio I.liutf. CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Worn ! Carpets anil Pnrqnpl lloorlrur 9tb nnd n.inc-t . . Wllllnory nnd Notions , 7 " * ' i. OBERFELDER'.V- Importers & Jolliers in Millinery & Notions W ? lll unil 512 1llli lltli trni-t _ _ Ovoraila. _ tf " CA"NFrELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans 1'uiits , Shirts , Ktc. IHrjiuul HOI Douulns Street , Uiiinlni. Nub. J. T. RolNSON NOTION c. I'/holesale / Notions and Fiirnisliing Goods < tfl unil Ck'i S ( ii111 UHli gt , Omaha. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Rcflned anil Lubricating Oils , Azlo Uremc , Ktc. . Omalm , A. 11 Hlt.h'i . | , Manager VINYARD & . SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , IKVUInrnpT iUri nt. Oiimlm. Office Fixtures. THU SIMMO.NDrf MANt'KACTCUlSO CO. Manufnrt aro.s of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle * . HMi'lioarvlv Hook Crises , Prutf Tl' . . . . . . . . . CR I' , rartitioiM , KiilllnKi.C'iimtxr * , llvvrntul Wlno { oolnr , Mlrrom.oto. Faitor ; am' iitllci1 , K.UuuJ li i bouth 1 .lh t.Umaliii Tulcpliunu 1U4. and CUMMINOS & NEILSON , Wliolo'iilu Denluri In Paints , Oils , Winiow Glais , Etc , HIS r.irnam Ktropt. OmahaKob. Paper. " " " " " " ' "C'ARPENTER PAFCT ; cc. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrr a nice itork of Printing. Wrunplntr anil Writing I'fcc&r. Sri'Clnl iittontlon u'lsun to car load orJors. Paper Boxos. JOHN L. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos , 1117 nml 131'J Douglas St. , Omahn , Neb. Printers' Materials. 'WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , ' - Dtft'ora In Tj inI'rp i-n nnil 1'rlnliTs'Supplies. 603 * Suulti lilli Siiuct , Ouinlia. Rutjbor Goods- ' " OM'AH A "RUBBER co. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Ruhto Goods 311 Clollilue mid Leather Ucllliu. Itm KHIIIIIIII Blreet. Sj3h , Doors , M. A. " DlSBBoV t CO. . Wholesitlo Jlanu" .cturors of Sash , Doors. Blinds and Moulding Urnnch ofllce , 13th nnil Iznnl Hlrecti , Umnha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURTrTc CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , uldlnps StHlr Work nml Inlerlor linr'l Wuoil Pln > au. M , IS. Cornur Kli nnil LenveuwurtU btruots , OiuaUa , $ eU. , Pjjmpa , Eto. ' " A. L. STRANG Co' . , Pumps , Pipes and Enpes , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam sii.i Water Piippllos. neniltiiinrtpu for Mast , I'QQf t A CO'M B'lOiU. ' 1111 Karnimi tit. , Omaha. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , BROWNELL & CO. , engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Sheet Iron Work Steam Punipi , Snw MIHi. 12131S ieut , OnrnUu. Soocls. Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Oil and 9U Jones ( Street. Omaha. Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS le CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Unmcli luiiibo of tint lleirnov HntfKV Co. IluctclOM at Uuii'Balu und rotiul. uti UlUanil 1.11' ' Iziiul Htrwt , Oiiiahii , 'I'oU'uboiii. .N'u 75U. Smoke Stacks , DollocB , Etc- H. K. SAWYER , Maniifactiiring Dealer in Smote StacKs , clilrjKs , ' 1'nnks nnrt iK-ru-nii llnllur llupalrlng. 13li Itmlgii.htKM-t. Oninhu. Neb Broworo. " " " "STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 Ncttli KlgtUtcontli Street , Omalm , y Manufacture Galyanized Iron and Cornice , John Kponoter , I'ropriPtor , IUO Doilffo anil 1U3 anil Un NurtU llltli Otruol. lma"in. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter A FOU , 1'iup s. Manufacturers of nil kinds Steam Boilers , Ms and Sliest Iron VorK Works fc'outll 20tU on.l II. A M. Criualru. _ 1'AXTON & VIKKMNO 1HON WOUKfl. f roiiilit and Cast Iron Biiilding Wort Engines , llrnsn Work , Qcnornl Kouiijry , Muohlno and llluckiiultU Work. Utllui unil Works , U. 1 * . Ity. anil lUUMrect , Omnlin. _ OjvfATTA'WlRE & IRON" WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Hall * , Window OtmnK Flower Plnmlt , Wtru Mgiis , Ktc. Ii ) North lltli BtrfUt.Oinuha. OMAHA S A FE and IRON WORKS , to'frs ' of Fire& Burglar Proof Safes Vuulti. Jnll Work. Iron und Wlro Kenclnit. Sluns , Kto. _ U. AnJicuii , I'roa'r Cur. llth nnil Jn.ck oubts. CHAMPION IRON anU vw r.- nd W- " „ . . / WORKS au , uo fences , Railings , Gnards Kiid Heft-ens , forlj/inlcs , omcu , tow rotliloncet.otc. Iiuprovuil Awrilnus , lxck mlili Mjchlnury hud HI cli mUll VVorks. tuihuulll Utb fit. " iM"EAQHER U LEAQH , - Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks ,