THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , AUGUST 25. 1888. 3 RflH.imVR "Wheat Continues to Advance nt a Rapid Rate , CORN RULES ACTIVE ANDSTRONG Fuilft ( u Keep Up With the 1'ro- cession Provisions Stronjjer Cnttlo and HOJJS Fnirly Ac tive Quotiu Ions. CHICAGO IMlODUOi : MAUKKT. . August &i. 1 Special TeleRram to Tnr. Hr.n.l The wheat market was wild nround the opening. Trades were made } c npart nt the start and It was some minutes before fore anything llko uniformity en"1. ? uo estab lished. ThC75Wnn trading ntOOftWJj o for Sep tcinbcrand WgKji ( ! o forDeccmbcr. Anywhere within those limits was the market. It was as much iii a man's life was worth to bo in the pit at the start. The crowd was In a per fect uproar and there was u grand rush of country buying orders. The country Is at length beginning to think well of wheat , though it has been a long time making up Its mind that the present advance was anything more substantial than a "noda water bulge. " The opening range was lHi@IJfc higher than yesterday's closing quotations. For a little whllo there was no wheat to bo had , but as soon as the local bulls could catch their breath , many of them began to soil out long wheat and take the prollts. This policy BOOH became general and under pressure of long wheat values reacted , September going to S'J o and December to W/tc , The demand was enormous , however , and offerings were licked up greedily. The market again started up and advanced about Jfc. Again ttiero came a lull and for an hour the quietest per iod for three days was experienced. In that time the market worked back to 8c ! ) for Sep tember und OO QOlc for lccembcror nearly to yesterday's closing rango. Later there was n resumption of activity , nnd many of the big commission houses , which wcro heavy sellers early , again turned buyers. Telegraphic business poured in upon the commission merchants again , and the mar kets took on the color of buoyancy once more. Prices advanced @J c like lightning within a' e range. The market was absolutely un controllable. It surged backward and for ward with mighty swings and lunges thnt no combination could explain , clicck or help uloug. Shortly after 18 o'clock the mar ket got its second wind and steamed up &c without n skip , passing the pre vious high water mark with the celerity of "greased lightning. " September mounted to ! llc. There was "no wheat for sale , " to xiso an exaggerated form of expression some times employed around the pit. The realiz ing lir.il all been done earlier in the day and the market had absorbed all the property that came out. Now buying set the market wild and the morning performance was re- enacted. Everybody was clamorous to buy for fear the market was going to get away and out of reach. The last half hour of the session was the , most exciting period of the day. Advance was piled up to advance" and closing prices were nt the extreme top , or 2 0 above yesterday. War news was mentioned as u cause of the late excitement , but It was strong- cables and nn accumulation of reports from the north , west of deplorable crop prospects. Pillsbur.v cabled Hacker that thu "wheat , rye and potato tate crop of Europe Is the shortest in many years. " The corn market was active to-day and de cidedly strong most of the session , but had some spells of weakness , though closing with September about I' e higher than it elosed last night , and October about l ! c higher , though May was unchanged. The first sale was at an advance of Jfc from last night's close , the strength being duo to higher cables und the excitement which pre vailed in wheat nt the opening , nnd September sold from 45 to - ( % . Several largo operators were free buyers , nnd the sports quickly became alarmed and covered pretty freely , this de mand helping materially to firm prices. But the advance checked buying nnd under pretty free realizing sales there was n grad ual drop of about % c. The market then re- ncU-d sharply In sympathy with tlio sharp upturn in wheat , changed some , and closed fairly Orui. Long futures opened up higher , but they wcro not sustained as well as nearer futures. Warmer weather in the Interior end good prospects for the growing crop was the probable cause of this. Oats did notpartakn of the activity , noted elsewhere , and under the light attendance of operators , ruled dull , though firm with the exception of cash ana seller the month , which weakened after nn early show of strength. A few buyers appeared for August , while there wore fair selling orders under increasing re ceipts , nnd after selling at 25c early , this month ruled easy and dull , with more atten tion shown longer futures and @ ; ' < fc ad vance noted , with May at one time selling up JgO to 28X@ 'e. ' The In store market was dull and easy in sympathy with August , sellIng - Ing at "o e and trading ehlclly in sample. OTho interest in the provision pit was ; on- fined chlelly to lard. In that article there was n continuation of the uneasiness shown yes terday in short circles , and under a good demand the few sellers present had no trouble to advance prices. First sales of lard for September wcro made at the appre ciation of lij ! o and subsequently the open ing quotation was marked up lOc. The Oc tober future opened the same as September , but sold during tlio session nt an average discount of UJ < ; @ .H ! in these futures. The day's ' aetual advaneo was 82 > tf ( % . ' " } < ? . Pork and short ribs wcro natunilly affected by the boom in lard , and for the former prices closed ' % a and for short ribs 2 - < @ 5e higher. CHICAGO IJIVK srooH. Cnio\io , August 21. [ Special Telegram to THE llui : . | CATTLE Trade was fairly nctivo and prices strong. The general market was n shade higher. Prime fat cattle wcro Bcarco , one or two lots selling nt $0.20(30.25 ( , nnd ono consignment of westerns sold as high as | 5.12) ) . Plain and common natives , to gether with Texans , either good or canners , Bold substantially higher. Native canning nnd butchers' stock was worked off at better prices than for any day this week. The Mocker and feeder trade continues to rule quiet. Hut few are arriving and but few are wanted. The receipts included 2,500 Texas nnd western cattle ; choice to extra beeves , frt.OOftO.EO ; medium to good steers , t3T > 0 to 1500 Ibs , $5.10(30.001200 ( to 1830 Ibs , $1.00@ G.60 ; U50lo 1200 Ibs , f 2.70@4.80 ; stackers uml feeders , W.0003.00 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , Sl.JiSQaoO ; bulk , f..ir > ® 2.bO. Texas caltlo lOc higher ; steers. l > 50 to 1050 Ibs , $3.1H > @ 11.30 ; 750 to 800 Ibs , f3.lHKa3.15 ; ( WO to 7UO Ibs , $ , ' .40 ( < J2.SO ; cows , * 1.75@2.25 ; natives mul half breeds , f4.005.03 ; wintered Tox- nns , f3.BO@4.K ( ) . lions Business was nctivo and prices rather higher on prime assorted heavy and fancy assorted light , but packing or mixed sold about the juuno as yesterday , closing , however , rather lower and weak. It should tie borne in mind that , in a general way , thcso so-called packers are , in reality , culls ; The bulk of the stock bought of packers now- a-dnys uro the leavings of shippers , the same . having been culled over until there is Iso Bi-urcoly a good ono loft. Packers have fallen into the queer custom of not buying until shippers and speculators have bought all they want. Host heavy sold at $ iJ.4l'g ( 0.5'J ; n few fancy at fC.55@O.GO. The bulli , of the so-called packing sorts sold within u t raugo of $ fl.00@0.3r , ; largely at * 45.10c ( < 0.20 Light sorts were scarce and but few wen , wanted , selling at $0.40(20.50 ( , FINANCIAL. NBW YOHK , August 24. [ Special Telegram to THU UEK. ] STOCKS There was n qulo opening to the market to-day , with a heav ; fooling In most of the list , starting price being fractionally below yesterday's stopplni prices. The effect of President Cleveland' nicssago In regard to retaliation agaius Canada was scon In the drop of 1 point li Canadian Southern and \f \ In Michigan Ccv trul. Operators , following the disposition o ocross'watcr speculators , hammered seine a ipeolaltlcs , but without producing ay ; marked decline. Early losses , which \vero small In the majority of cases , wuro followed by an Improved feeling , and ) aside from the exceptionally weak stocks mentioned , these declines were regained and something bo- side. The better tone of the market was ac companied by more animation , which was especially notable In Lackawnntm , Lake Shore , St. Paul and Western Union , nnd thcso named were the principal gainers , Western Union showing an appreciable ad vance under good buying by Henry Clews nnd , Martin ft , Hunyou. Canada Southern , Erie ] and Union Pacific wcro also somewhat active i , but the general list was quiet. An other aid to Western Union was the renewed rcjwrt that the dividend would bo increased j to 0 per cent at the next quarterly mccV' on September 12. The market c'.usod only steady , with a roductlff ; f n , best prices realized. To 1. satcs iaib22 shares. L'.Ti.is regular..liMJJ.Northern . Pacific. . . 2li { U. .4sc < mpons..lwil : | doprefi'rred MH U. 8.4V8regular. { .10flj ? C. * N. W 112j U. H. 41/4sconpous..lU7Jii doprefcrred 1 < 4 Paclllc lis of ' . > laj iN. v. CVntrnl Cvntrnl I'nclllc . . . 114'i I',1)&K Chicago Ac Alton. . . 130 jHocklsluml lOTfJ Chlengo.llurllnt'ton ' C. . M. &S t. 1' tl' < * Qlllnrv 112" da preferred IKIJj I.I.VW IH'iySt. I'nul Somalia. . Wt Illinois Central. . . . 118 I dopreferred 1CH 1..II.&W ir > < { TiilonI'ncillc MSI KIMISHH iVTexas. . . 111 ! , W. . St. U & 1' 14 r.akeShoro Hflij , do preferred. . . . l Mlchlgnn Central. Hfl Western Union W Missouri 1'acillo . . . 7U I MONT.Y o.v CALL Easy at 11 < ( J 2 per cent ; closed offered nt \ } per cent. PIIIME MERCANTILE PAI'III UtfSO } per cent. STKUUSO ExciUNon Quiet but steady at $4.S4Jf for sixty day bills , J4.i)7r for de mand. _ I'KOIUJCH MAIIKBTH. CniCAno , August 21. Wheat Strong nnd higher ; cash , Dl' c ; September , 111ac bid ; October , ' .Jljfebid. Corn Strong and higher ; cash , 40c ; Sep tember , 4(1 ( : i-Uie ; Otobcr , 4C , ' e. Oats Firm ; cash/Jotfc ; September , 2-l ; c , October , 25c. Uyo 4lc. ( Harley Nominal. Prime Timothy $1.83. Flnx-fl.IiO. Whisky * 1.20. Pork Firm ; cash and September , fl3.sr ; October , $18.UJ1 . Lard Firmer ; cash and September , $9.33 ; October , t'.W % . Flour Firm ; patents hold at ? 3.0C'(8r ( > .15 ; bakers' , M.(15iH.7r ( ( > . Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $7.40 7.50 ; short clear , fS.bOQ O.OO ; short ribs , fs.2 ( ) @ 8.2Hutter Hutter Firm ; creamery , 14'i'iT10J ( c ; dairy , 18 } ( > 17c. Cheese inactive ; full crearn Cheddars and flats , 7Jf@Sc ; young Americas , Sj SJiC. Eggs Firm at 14K@15c. Hides Firm ; heavy green saltedGo ; light green salted , OVc ; salted bull , 5c ; green palled calf , OK@7c ; dry Hint , 7/@ie ; dry calf , 7@Sc ; branded hides 15 per cent off ; deacons , 20@'J5o each ; slunks , 10@15e ; dry salted , 7e. Tallow Firm ; No. 1. solid packed , 4' e ; No. 3 , 3K < - ' . ud cake , 3 % < 3,4c per lu. Uei'ipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 11,000 25,000 Wheat bu 84.000 259,000 Corn , bu 2211,000 201,000 Oats , bu 210,000 110,000 Uyc , bu Harley , bu . . . . New Vork , August 21. Wheat Receipts , 215,000 ; exports , 59,000 ; spot unsettled and 2 > .J@3o higher ; sales of No. 2 red , 09c@ largo business but very irregular and excited on bad foreign news and extensive covering ; No. 2 red , September , closing at SL.OIJi' . Corn Receipts , 180.COO ; exports , 54,000 ; spot , firmer mid moderately active ; ungraded mixed , 53J4@54o ; No. 2 , 54 , ' e atloat ; options Ji@lj o higher , closing strong ; No. 2 Septem ber closing at 53c. Oats llccclpts , 183,000 ; exports , none ; the spot market was lower on mixed , un changed on white ; mixed western , 25jf34e ( ; white western , 3r > ( < 3 > 4'Je. Coffee Steady ; options , hardly steady ; sales , OO.OuO bags ; August , $11.15@11.05 ; September , $11.00@11.20 ; spot , Kio , easy ; fair cargoes , 14J4C. Petroleum Steady ; United closed atS7c. Eggs Firmer and quiet ; western , 15 ® 17f c. Pork Quiet and steady ; mess , ? 14.00@ 14.25 for old ; ? 15.00@15.50 for now. Lard Strong ; western steam spot closed at SO.G2X. Hutter Firm for best nnd low grades in demand ; western dairy , ll ) @ 15e ; westeri : creamery , 13 } ® 20Kc. , , , , Cheese Unsettled but in fair demand : western , GJf@7J.Cc. St. Liouln. August 24. Wheat Higher and excited ; cash , J21X@03e ; . September , Corn Higher ; cash , 41 0 ; September , 42c , Outs Higher ; cash , 25) ) e ; September , 24c. Pork Firm nt $11.50. Lard Higher at * 9.00. Whisky Steady nt ? 1.14. Hutter Steady ; creamery , 18@20c ; dairy , 14VJ10c. ( Milwaukee , August 24 Wheat Excited ; cash , OO c ; September , 89 > < c ; October , S9c. Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 45c. Oats Easy ; white , 30V31c. ( Uyo Firm ; No. 1 , 51c. ll'arle.v Quiet ; No. 2 nominal atGOc. Provisions Steady ; pork , cash and Au gust , $10.SO. Minneapolis , August 21. Wheat The local receipts were bO cars : shipments , 92 cars ; closing : No. 1 hard , August and Sep tember , 02e ; October , 91c ; on track , 93@ IKUrfc ; No. 1 northern , August and Septem ber , 99o ; October , S9c ; on track , OlJ MO-.Jc ; No. 3 northern , August , S < ! c ; September , SSc ; October , S > 3c ; on track , 87@87 } < Jc. Ginctmintl. August 34. Wheat Scarce and Briu ; No. 2 red , 90c. Corn Easy ; No. 2 mixed , -l-'c. Oats Easier ; No. 2 mixed. 20 > ' c27c. Hyo-Firm ; No. 2 , o'Jc. Whisky $1.14. HnntiiiH City , August 21. Wheat Weak : No. 2 red , rash , 7Tc asked ; Septem ber , 75c bid ; No. 3 red , cash , 70c bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , SOo bid. Corn Weak ; No. 2 cash , 35c bid ; No. 2 white , cash , 41c asked. Oats No. 2 , cash , 20 > c bid. iavK STOCK. . Chicago , August 24. The Drovers' Jour nal reports as follows : Cuttlo Ucccipts , 5,000 ; market strong and 10@15o higher ; beeves , S5.10QD.OO ; steers , ? 3.70(3 ( > i5.00 ; stackers null feeders , $2. 00@3.30 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.80@3.00 ; Texas cattle , $1.75 ( 3.80 ; western rangers , ? 3.50@ 5.05. 5.05.Hogs Receipts , 11,000 ; market steady ; mixed , S5.85WG.45 ; heavy , $ < 5.00@li.53 ; light , § 5.t > 0 < i 0.60 ; skips , $ UO@3.0. Sheep Receipts , 5,000 ; market steady ; natives , J2.yo@5.00 ; western shorn. $3.50 ( < < j 8.1)0 ) ; Texans , shorn , $3.0Ui ( 3.75 ; lambs , $3.60 Kansas City , August 21. Cattle He- cclpts , a.OOO ; shipments , none ; market ' ' g'ras's range steers , f l.SOif3. ( ' . > Oj cows , $ l.85 ( $ 2.05. Hops Kecolpts,2,000 ; shipments , 400 : mar ket opened steady , closing weak nnd So lower ; good to choice , fO.'OQo'.aO ; common to medium , 5.2,10(1.10 ( ; skips and pigs , fJ.OO ® 5.10. . National Slouk Yards , East St. Ijouls ) , August ) 31. Cattle Ueceipts , 400 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market strong with an up ward tendency ; choice heavy native steers , J5.00@5.50 : fair to good , heavy native steers , ? 4.aO(55.10 ( ; butchers' steers , medium to good , $3.4K$4.40 ( ; stockers ana feeders , fair to good , * 3.25@3.30 ; rangers , corn -fed * 3.50@4.GO grassfed , ? 'J.W@4.50. ; IU1II-11U , cl.uuv "fVt grass- * v" v " "VjY-uv/- . Hogs Keceipts , 1.400 ; shipments , 000 ; market firm ; choice heavy and butchers' ' selections , fU.45 ( O.S5 ; packing , medium to choice , $ ( 'i.UOiI0.45 ( : light grades , ordinary to best , fO.80QU.35. * OMAHA MVlK STOCK. Cattle. Friday , August 24 , 1853. The amount of business transacted to day was small In the extreme , although tlio re celpts were the heaviest of the week. The general quality of the cattle was not good and there were no very desirable beat oattlo. of Jio : s. The receipts were the tightest of any I day since Monday and there , were hardl : enough ncro to moko n market. The buyers took what there wcro hero at an advance of of about 5c , but there wcro no prime loads , and the sales do not show that much ad vance , only when quality is taken into con sideration. _ Hliecp. There was nothing hero to make a market llccclnti. Cattle . . . 1.700 Hogs . . . . 2,000 1.1111. Prevailing I'rloes. The f olio wing 13 a tabloof n-o33 ' pild In this mantel for the grad0 / { 00meQ. \ . tioned. Prime steers. IZuOlo lW01b . . | Ti.S."i (33M Prime c/ -rs , uooto 1300 Ibs. . 4.W ) f .1.35 i tlVe feeders . 8.25 (38.50 ( Western feeders . 2.75 ( < J3.23 Unngo steers , cotn'on to choice 8.00 ( ( { 4.23 Common U > good cows . 1.40 ( rc2.00 Choice to fancy cows . 2.50 ( P.OO Common to choice bulls . 1.00 M2.50 Falrtacnoicolighthogs . ( i.OO ( ViO.10 Fair toctiolco heav.v hop * . 0.15 ( # 0.25 Fairtacnolco nuxo.l hoiti . G.05 ( a.ti.15 Kopresnntntivo Sains. CATTl.K. No. Ar. Pr. 1 cow . 1,170 $1.35 1 cow . 910 1.50 21 cows . 910 2.05 10 cows , natives . 941 2.16 0 steers , yearlings . < U1 2.HO 1 cow . 1H0 ( ! 2.50 3 feeders , natives . 850 2.05 18 feeders , natives . 1XJO ( 8.UO 40 feeders , natives . 97li 3.80 Istccr . 1,000 400 TKXAS CATTLC , Owner. No. Av. Pr. C. E. Wetzel . 8S 910 $2.W ) C. E. Wctzul . GO 1,100 3.23 IIOOS. . No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 01. . . . 'JOS 121) ) S5.95 OS. . . .850 120 $0.10 49.-J05 240 0.00 81. . . .195 (1.10 ( 73. . . .240 180 G.Oi ) OS. . . .261 0.10 79..21H ) 180 0.00 b2..3'H ' ) ICO 0.10 OS. . . . 217 1IJO G.0 .i OS..2H 1110 0.10 70. . . .195 100 0.05 SO. . . .207 100 0.10 72. . . . 210 bO 0.05 18 _ 100 0.10 79. . . . 215 180 0(15 ( 74. . . . 830 200 0.11) ) 82. . . .805 800 0.05 72..24S 880 0.10 84. . . . 207 UK ) 0.05 77. . . . 883 180 0.10 71..8M3 200 0.05 7 1. . . . 317 800 0.12Jtf 73. . . . 321 fcO 0.05 59. . . . 351 180 0.15 78. . . .310 800 0.05 05. . . .201 ICO 0.15 71. . . . 880 180 G07J4 G1..81'4 180 0.15 03. . . .800 830 G.07V , 01. . . .2711 4' ' ) 0.15 05. . . . 854 40 0.10 G2..8S3 2SJ G.17J4 Showing the number of ho0'3 bought by the leading buyer ? on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond & Co . 425 Omaha Packing Co . 50S Armour C. P. Co . OS5 .1. P. Squires & Co . 4Mi White & Co . 185 ! M liont nnd Ijowest. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hoga on this market during the p.ist fcwd.iya , and for the corresponding period in 1SS7 and ISStJ : | August HSi I August l&ii. I AllffllstlM ! . _ 4 . ) 4 1) Ol CO 5 7(1 ( 5 ( Is 4 SO W ( a 4 ti fe < 111 Sunday. r > IKJ ( ji > 4 OJ < Vl ( IM r. ) < jw } 10 5 HI Wi M 4 ) 4tl Ki Sunday. 4 I ! ' ) 6M 70 n so an 011 B 10 ffi'i M Pun lay. 5 8.1 fft'l ' IX ) 5 on © , M 4 fit ) c < ii 70 6 H ) ( ill ! M 4 M ( iCJ ! iJ " f 5 UJ 5 l r. fi 05 ( < b' > U" > 4 4- > Cl WJ" Sunday. fi 00 5i" > 1T ! 4 40 rlt.t TO 5 l ( it' ) 10 4 ! K ) ( tS'i 05 4 40 & \ iVJIJ 0 ( K ) W 'H Sunday. 4 41 Gili7J ! f > 10 410 S3 4 in ( t ( . ' > I'l Sumlay. 5 11.1 CIO L'J 4 flJ & ' > 20 4 41 ( iil 11.1 Ijlve Stock Notes. Cattle dull. Hops 5e higher. No good hogs hero. Mr. Ross , Strotnsburg , was In with a load of hogs. H. O. Hull. Anita , la. , brought in a load of 15c hogs. H. J. Tierney , Anslcy. was here with a load of hogs. A. H. Emrine , Council liluffswas over with u car of hogs. W. H. Brown was over from the Hindu with a car of cattlo. E. M. Lund came in with seven loads of cattle from Rawlins. Mrs. L. L. Wyatt , of Groelei. Colo. , has joined her husband at the yards. J. Askwig & Co. , Oakland , topped the hog market with n load of li > c hogs. Charley Camp , Greoley , Colo. , came in with fiyo loads of cattle from Sydncr. Malvern , la. , was represented by George Dixon , who came in with a load of cattle. R. Hutchinson , Republican City , stopped at the yards on his return from a trip east. A. H. Roberts came in with sixteen loads of cattle for Conrad Kohrs , from Shoshonc , Idaho. _ TKADE CONDITIONS Money is quiet nnd btuudy at ruling rates , 8 to 10 per cent. General trade continues t increase and is very satisfactory for th season. A largo inllux of buyers is lookei for during fair week and jobbers are prepar ing for a heavy trade next month. Evidence taken before n congressional committee shows that Chicago in IbSO pro duced nnd received from other sources , 237,000,000 pounds of lard nnd shipped 310- 000,000 , pounds. The excess was supposed to cover the adulterations used. Since April 17 , when tno United States treasurer issued his circular , the government has purchased * -i2,70-JOUO of 4 per cent bonds nnd § 10,585,500 of 4 } „ per cents , or n total of W3,29S,1 < K ) . The entire cost of the bonds bought has been $40,333,21. The total cost of the same at maturity would have been $4l,219.fe01. The saving on both classes of bonds bought amounts to over .5HOl.OJO. ) ( ) Mackerel are quoted nearly 100 per cent higher than they usually are at this reason , owing to the meager catch. The rise in prices has failed to bring out anything like the usual supplies from any quarter , and these arc for the most part of inferior qual ity. As n conscqucuuo buyers arc taking but one-half one-fourth the usual - or - quantities , the mnsses naturally using thorn very spar- In ( fly when they are dearer than fresh meats. It 'may seem early in the season to begin the work of next winter's logging , but al ready men and tea'ns are going into the woods in Michigan to prepare for the heavier work of the winter months , and from now until the end of the year steady additions to tlio force will bo made. There are no evi dences pointing to any change in the policy of loggers and timber owners in cutting their pine , and a big log "crop" may bo counted upon. Produce , FrnltH , Kto. HUTTKII Fancy creamery roll , 20 ® 21e : solid packed , 10@lSc ; choice country butter , 10@17c ; common grades , 10i. l3c. Eao-i Strictly fresh , I0gl7ucundlct. ( OIUXOKS Messmns , ? 5.COrtl.00 ( ! nor box ; Rodi , $0.00@0.25 per box ; $3.50@4.00 per half box. CAI.IPOHMA DAMSONS SI.23 tier box ; south ern Damsons , 75c(3.Jl.OO ( ! per box. CAuroKNuGuu'cs ? l.25igl.50 per case. SotmimiN Giui'ts 75c@$1.00 per 10-lb basket. PKACHCS California , $1.001.50 per box ; Missouri , $1.00c@1.25por ' / < bu. BANANAS Common , ? 1.50@2.25 per bunch ; choice , ? 8.5Uffi3.50. LEMONS $4.00 < g5.50 per case. SQUASH 2c per ID. CANTELOPES 75c@f 1.50 per dozen. PujMs-J1.25@1.50 pur bu. HUCKI.UIIGHIIIES $1.3o per drawer. POTATOES New , homo growth , 50@75o per bushel. SWEET POTATOES li3c ( per Ib. POULTHV No drosscd fowl In the market ; live chickens , $ ) .50@3.75 per doz. ; spring chickens , J2,85@3.00. TOMATOES J1.502.00 per bu. WATEIIMELONS S13.0017.00 per 100. PEAKS California , W.00@3.50 per bu box ; Southern , 75 per % bu. CEI.EIIV 30iMOo ( nor dozen. CAIIIUOES fci.SOpcr 100. Eoo PLANT $ l.00y1.85 per dozen. ONIONS ] } c per In. API-LES $3.00@3.00 per bbl. CiuuAri'i.r.8 Sl.OO per box. CIUEK Michigan , $4.50@0.50 cer bbl S3 gals ; California pear cider , 115.00 per bbl. Pop COUN Rico , 84o ; common , 2@3o. CAHUOTS 75o per bushel. Dry Goods. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent dis. ; LL , ° ! CO , GJfo ; SS , 7fo ; Nameless , 5o ; , 18o ; R , 20o ; No. 10 , 8 0 ; No. 40 , lOKo ; No . 00 , 12 0 ; No. 60 , 13&c ; No. 80 , colored , 9c ; No. 50. colored , 13o ; No. 70 , colored , 18 > < o ; Bristol , 18Kc ; Union PaciBc , 17o. CAHI-ET WAiir-Bib White , 19oj colored , , tA , 1UTT3 Standard , 8c ; , Oi'm. lOc ; Beauty , ! Boone , 14c ; B , c.icbil. W.50 ; G s 13''c ' ; Swift Ulvcr , So ; Thonullko 00 , S o ; Tnorndlko EF , 8' 'c ; Thorr.dwo 130 , UJu ; Thorntlike NJi | 15c : Oordls No. 5 , l ) Jo : Corills No. 4. lie. Heaver reu-j " . , - ) m lie ; Heaver Creek CC. lOc , KEXTUCKT JIHNS. Memorial. 15c ; D.\kota , ISc ; Durham , 27Xc ; Hercules , ISc ; Learning. Ington , 2J } c ; Cults weld , 27l o. Ciusii.-Stevcns' H , Oc ; Stevens' H , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A. plain Holland. U' c ; Dado Holland. IS.S'c. Brown shei-llng Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Ji"i At lantic H , 4-4 , 7'4o ; Atlantic L ) , 4-4 , G4e ; At lantic P , 4-4 , Go ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Gc ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 4'c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , O'fc ; Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , ( to ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 } < 05 Lawrence - ronco LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5lo ; Pepperell It. 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , 0fc ; Pcpperell. S18K ! PepK-rell,0-4 | , 81o ; Pep perell , KM , 83c ; UticaC , 4-4 , 4o ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7 > c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora B , 4-4 , ' 'littCK West Point fJ9 hi , 8 oz , 1 ( ) } < ( ! ; West Point 89 In. 10 or , 13c ; West Point 29 in , 13 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , lOc. Fi.vN'vii.Red : , C , 81 In. 15 ! ; E , 81 In , 31o ; O G , 31 in , ISc ; H A F , < ' , 35y ; J R F , 4' , 37'sc. ' PRINTS Pink and Robes Richmond , O oj Allen , Oc ; Kivernomt. no ; Steel itiver , 0 , ' c ; Uii-hmoiul , OHJc ; Pa lie. 0' < je. PIIINTH Uress Charter Oak , 5'4"o ' ; Ramaio , 45.c ; Lodi , 5'jc ' : Allen , Oo ; Richmond mend , Oc : Windsor , O'fto ' ; Eddystonc , O e ; Pacillc. GVjic. Bi.iiAciinn SIIBKTINO Berkeley cambric No. W , ' . ) > . , ( : Best Yet , 4-4. OVc , ; butter cloth OO , 4'4i ; : Cabot , 7 : Farwell half bleached SJ c ; Fruit of Loom , U'ji'i Greene G , Gc ; llopo , 7''f ; King JMillIp cam bric , lie ; Lonsiiale cambric , 11'4J ' ; Lonsdale , t'e ' ; New York mills , lOUc ; 1'cpperell , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 40-in , 18c ; Pepperell , 0-4 , lOc ; Poppurull , 84 , 31c ; Pep- 9-4 2.c ! ' . 10-4 85o Canton porcll , - , ; I'opiorell. - , ; 4-4 , HVc ; Triumph , Cc ; Wnmsuttn , lie ; Val ley , fie. Fi.ANNr.i.s , Plaid Rnftsnien.8tle" Goslien , 321 c ; Clear Lake , H > W Iron Mountain , 80' ' S'/rfc ' ; Kcufrew dress , & ! < wlo. " . 'CAvnuif * Slater , 6',1'i ' , Woods , Standard , fitfo ; Peacock , fi e. Pitixri IMIMKI Hi.inArnold : , ( i' ' e ; Anicr- iean , U'c ' ; Gloucester , G'.je ' : Arnold C long cloth , II : Arnold H long rioth. Nil. ; ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10' < ; : Sticfel A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket , \ y . Simtnxi. Checks , Caledonia X , O'ic ; Cal edonia XX , lOi-ic : Economy , He ; Otirf , 'Jc. ' DIIIII : > i' UI-ITS Figs , in Dotes , per 11) ) , 13 ® lOc ; dates , in boxes , .rj > , s@7c ; London Malaga lavcr raisin" ! , per box , ssl.fiOiW.'t.T.V Malaga loose raisins. $2.30 ( < i3.00 ; new Valen cia raisins , per Ib , "J dif-c ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , per box. $1.10. California London layer raisins , per box , ! . : > ! > ( $ > .r > 0 ; pitted cherries , per IbOdftHc , ; California pitted plums , per Ib , 12isl.'lc ( : dried blackberries , per Ib , b'j'iii'U ; ; dried r.isiibi-rries , per Ib. 2tC'33c < ; evaporated ap ples , SVfc'Cfi.S.'i.i'c ; California sun dried peaches , KWllo ; California unoared evaporated punches , 14 ( < lGc ; evaporated California apricots , 1'Jo ; Zantce currants , o ; Turkish prunes. l fcM c ; citron.K't'J.'e ; orange peel , 15.- ; lemon peel , llic. Groci-rs Iist. Revised prices are as follows : HAr.oixn Stark A , seamless , 2lc ; Amos- keag , seamless , lli' ' . > c ; Lewiston A , seamless , 1'jc ; American , seamless , IG'jY ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bn.S 'O'.IJ c ; gur.nips , single , Hie ; gun nies , double , -lie ; wool sacks , H&c. Twines Flax , : ( ,1c ; extra sail , iO81c sail U , cotton. 21o ; jute , lOc. Cornrt : ; Mocha , 2"i@36c ; Rio , good , 165 ? 17c ; Mandahllntr , 2GC < i-i'e ) ; roasting Uio , II ® Hie ; O. G. Java , 2l@3 < lu ; Java , interior , Zitjt 25c : llio , fancy , Hi.rfl'.ic : Santos and Mara- caibo , 17tfl''c ( ' : ArbtiPklei , lS8i'e. SUOAH Granulated. 7-H'dSf ; conf. A , 7'-tc ; white extra C , "Jjc ; eMta-a C , 77" yellow C , fi'c ' ( ? ( ; powdered , " " " 0111)0 = ; , S'rfffiS c. HOKUV 126Sr'c ' for one iwund frames ; strained hone.v , ( ! ( ( * Sc ) > er pound. UEESWAX Choice yellow , 20@22 > c ; dark colored , ISMe. Ciir.r.sc Young America , full cream O54'10 e ; full cream cheddars , U@'J > jre ; ful cream Hats , 0 ® ! ) ' . ! ' ; good to choice skimme' Cheddars , K02U4 ( ; skimmed fiats , 5f < ? 5l..jC. PICKLKS Medium , in bbls$5.5'J ; do inhal : bbls , $ : i.OO ; small , in bbls , ? t5.:0 ; uo In hal bbls , S1.7S ; gherkins , in bbls.fS.O ) ; do inhal bbls , $1.50. TOIIACCO : Plug , 20(3G.tic ( ; smoking , 10@00c JDI.LIKS Sl.-'S pcrUO-lb pail. SU.T $1. : )01.I5per ) : bbl. KOI-C 7-ui. yu ; ® ! . c. Sriccs Nutmep , per Ib , 5n@02c. pepper , per Ib , 17frfl'Jc ) ; cloves , per Ib , 18@Jlc ; nil- spice , 7 ( < t8c ; cinnamon bark. I ! > e ; cassia , Gc ; cassia buds , 12'-ie ; cloves , 2Jc ; maco. 70c- . AII.S Iron nails , per Itog. fJ.05C'/-.10 ; steel nails , per lcg , Si.'Otffi-J.'rj ; wire nails , per keif. 5)lUiH ( .70 TBAS Young Hyson , common to fair , 18 ® 2.e ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 3Uji ; " > 5c' ; Gunpowder , common to good , 2-VW."c ; Gunpowder - powder , choice to faiu'.y 4ii ( < M"K > ; Japan , com mon to medium , _ lflf \ ( iqa Japan , chokvto _ fancy , ; iyl58 ( ! ; Onlong , common to good , 25C ( § 85c ; Oolong , choice to fnncv , no&WOo ; Imper- i-il , common to medium , 85@'i5c ; Imperial , Komi to fancy , 40 ; < i50c. ; NUTS Almoiuia , l.ri17c ; filberts , ll@li.'e ; Ura/.il , ' .lidl'e ; walnuts , l''c ; pecans , 10 ® lie ; peanuts , ri ( * c. CIUCKEKS 5GClOc per Ib ; assorted ca'es , 7 @ 20c peril ) , as per list. 'M.U'i.E SI-OAU uneus , 1010K" per Ib ; penny cakes , lK < ? ll'.i'o ' per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.0. ) nor gal. HHOOMS Extr.v 4-tie , S3.-IO ; .parlor , 3-tio- painied handles , $ J. ii ® 2. ' 5 ; No. 1 , ? l.bO ; No. 2 $1.70 ; heavy staulo brooms , -f 1.00. SrAitcii Mirror gloss , m.J'e ; Graves' corn , Co ; Oswcgo gloss , 7i" Oswcgo corn , tic. Powiinn AXII SHOT Shot. § 1.80 ; bueicshot , $1.45 ; powder , kesjs , 5,1.00 ; half kegs , $8.70 ; ono-fourths , Sl.30 ; blasting , kegs , ? J.15 ; fuses , 100 ft , f > .V.i70o. HKr-ixii : > Luiu Tierce. SH'c ; 40-lS square cans , SKc ; 50-lb round , 8J < c ; 20-lb round , 8Vi'e ; 10-lb pails , 9o5-lb ; lulls , O'icj lUbp.iils , PHOVISIOXS Hams,13C' < 'l3J ' c ; breakfast ba con , lOJiftilUfo ; bacon sides , 9 > ( (10c ; dry salt , O' ' c ; shoulders , 8'-a' @ > % c- dried beef , \Vooi)1SWAiiE. ) Two-hoop pails , potdoz. . , ft.oO ; throe-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , 17.00 : No. 8 tub , $0.00 ; No. 3 tubs , $ .1.00 ; washboards , $ l.t5@i,75 : ; assorted bowls , $3.7.V No. 1 churns , $ S,00 ; No. 2 churns , $7.00 ; No. 3 churns. ffl.CO ; butter tubs , 11.70 ; suruce , in nests. 70s bor nest HIHXS Choice eastcm handpieknd navie ? . $ 'J.'iO > .il3.f > 0 per bushel ; western hand picked navies , f3.ii5Ciii-j.73 ; meaiums , S'2.1KJ2.15. Lima beans 5e per pound. HAV f. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , $0.00 ; No. 2 upland , M.OO. HHAX $10.00. CIIOITEU FIED : $17.00 per ton. Ijoatiicr. Hemlock solo , IS ® J7o per Ib ; oak solo , 30@ 33c per Ib ; onk harness , 28(3tOo ( : per Ib ; selee- ted oak nnd trace , 33c per Ib ; oalc nnd hem lock upper , 80@83o i > cr foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , bOi790u ( per Ib , according to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1. 90cf 1.00 per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , tt.OOQl.10 porlb ; hemlock kip skin. No. 1 , G070c per Ib ; oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70 < asOo per Ib ; Phila i delphia kip skin , extra , 80@l)0o ) perlb. French calf skins , ( according to weight and quality ) , * 1.15@1.75 per Ib ; French kip skins , do , 8'Jc@ (1.10 per Ib. Cordovan , russett , 18c ; satin finish. 20o per foot ; welt leather , * 3.50@ .50 per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 2030o _ per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25@30o i > er foot ; glove calf skins , 20@30c per foot ; Douglas kid , 30@40c per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40(3" ( > 0e per foot , according to quality. Toppings , $8.00(210.00 ( per dozen ; linings , $5.00@o.OO per dozen ; npron bkins , $10.00 ® 12.00 per dozen. Metals niul Tinners' Stock. Tin plate. I C , 10x14 , best , $0.75 ; tin plato , roofing , rO , 14x20 , $3.15Tsheet zinc. < i.50 ® 0.75 : pig lead , $4.30 ; bar lead , $4.55 : largo pig block tin , 28c ; small pig block tin , 27cj bar tin,2c ; solder , H@17c ; copper bottoms , Sic ; sheathing copper , tinned , 39o ; planishing copper , tinned , 85o ; lead pipe , Co ; sheet Iron , N S. IS to 34 , $3.20 ; Russia Iron , 18o ; Am Hussla planished. A , 10Vb ; Am Uussla planished , 13 , Ui/o ; painted Itarb wiro. | 3.85 : I frgiviuilzca barb wire , Hft i * * * ! + Ua , | 2. Q2.30 ; stcol wire nails , $2.CCW2.70J Iron nails , $110X33.15 , JCNK Machlno castings , $13.00 < J1B.OO ; steve plates , | 7X ( > 0S.K ( } ; Wrought Ironf8.00 ( < } 10.00 ; bones , dry. $5.00 ; steel , $5.tx ) per ton ; < -opier. ! $8.00ii9.00 ( ; brass , f4.lHiS.nO ) ; zinc , $3.Niin.OO ( ( ; solid load , $2.00 ( < M.OO ; tra If ; . , ' , $ J.Ot3.6 ( ) ; rubber. fj.r > 0&UH > ; mi etl rags per cwt. r.ti Chemicals , . Sulph. acid , l c ; citric y.CioOOo ; tartarlc , 50c : bal. cop.ivln , ( VSc ; borax , lOo ; chloroform , 47u ; glycerine , SSc ; gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum cannihor , 2".ic ; gum opium , $3.83 ; sulph. morphia , $3.50 ; bromide potassium , 42c. Oll.s Carbon , lWo ) m'o , ; ln-ndllght , 175o 13 > < o ; gasoline , 74 = 1'Jijit ; West Virginia snmincr , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 polden ma chine , I8c ; extra W. S. lard , flic ; No. 1 lard , 42c ; turpentine , 41c ; Unseed raw , 5'Jc ' ; boiled , 68c. ( irixixi : P. ifc W. , per oz , 63o ; German , per oz , 42c. _ _ _ Co.il nnd Mum. LIMK S5030c ( ' ; Portland cement , $3.55 : do mestic cement , N.85 ; plaster , $2.00 ( 8.15 ; hair , 23@5c. COAL Anthracite , range , and nut , $10.00 ; largo egg , $9.75 ; Rock Spring , $7.00 ; Su perior , $0.00 ; Iowa , f4.50M5.50 ; steam coal , $1.50 to $8.00. _ Iaiint > cr. DIMENSIONS ASH TIMIir.llS. ihtt. 18 ft 30 | 3jft4 ft . .in MI'is ' oo HI oa'ss ' ool'-B uo . .111 M IS Ml 111 ( lO.SS I0. 0" xs. . , .111 6'M8 U" ) III UO.S-J 00i' UO 2x10. . wiliii uo83 2x12. 17 WHS ( Kllll ( W'a ' U033W ) _ . ITJld 1IIJK)1 ) IW TOIS3 WL J Add 50 cents per 1MH feet for rough Joist. 1IOAHIM. No. 1 com , s 1 s $1'X ' ' ( ( I No. 3 com , s 1 s f 10.00 NCI. 2 con , , s 1 s > 17.50 | No. 4 com , s 1 s 18.00 Add 50 cents Per 1,000 for rough. rnxriNO. No. 1 , 4 and 0 In , 18 and 14 ft , rough. . . . $1 .00 Nn. 1 " 10 ft , " . . . . SO.IM ) No. 2 , " 12 and 14 ft , " . . . . 10.50 No. 8 , " 10ft , " . . . . 1 .00 SIDING. A , 12,14 & 10 fU20.5 < ) I C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.$14.75 B , " " 19.75 I U. " " 11.75 CEI..1XO ASK 1'AHTiriON. 1st com , J * In white pine ceiling * 3300 OL ) i " 27.00 Clear 3tf in Norway pine coiling 15.50 3d com "tf in " " " 18.50 FLOOHINO. A Gin white pmo flH.OO U 82.00 C " " " 29.1K ) U " " 21.00 K " " ( sol. leneing ; 18.50 Six Inch drop siding 50e per 1,000 extra. nvmss : , wui.i. TUIIINO , I'ICKETS. O. G. Balls , 2' ' , in S 05 O. G. Halts , ' > < fx.Isl H . 85 8 in well lubi'ntr , 1) . .t M. and Bev 82.0 > ) Pickets , I ) , .t H. lint 80.00 Pickets , D. & H. square 21.00 SIU.XUI.CS , I.AT1I. XX clear $ 3.10 KvUa-A- 2.70 * AX Standard 8.55 * A II. B. & B 8.35 5in.cl 1.00 No. 1 1.10 1.15 Lath 3.45 I'OSTS. White Cedar , G in. , yt s u ti u in i\v\ tJ llli lI > ) > i * * * * i * * ( * * * * " " . 11 BWln. , KS " 8 in. qrs ( W " 4 in round 14 Tennessee Red Cedar , split 14 Split Oak OS nxis'iixo. 1st nnd 3d , clear , 1 , l # , insSs $50.00 ' " ' 1 } $ , 8 in , s 3s 50.00 3d , clear , 1 in , s3s 45 0 " 1'4' ' , IX. 2 in 40.00 A , select , 1 In , s8s 8s.00 A , " 1 > 4 , IX.Sln 43.00 B. " Iins8s , : ! 8.00 B , " 1 > i , U < . 8ln 30.00 B , select , nil 10 ft. $1 extra. CHICAGO AND ESTERN RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only roa'l ' to take for DCS Molnr * . Mar lialtnwi Ceilur IViplda , ( Minimi , Invon , Chicago , Milwaukee and all points K.ist. Tc the people at Nebraska.Coh riulo , Wyoming , Utnti , Idaho , Nevada , Oregon , Wuili tnuton und Ca.lfornla , It oners Miporlor advantage not potslblo by liny other line. AnionK it low ottlie nunicrou * polnlsof nupcrlnrlty enloyuil by the imtrims of thli ronil but\ruc'n ( ) in li imil Chlcii'to , urn U tlirpo trains n ilny of DAV C'OAt'UlM , wiilcli ure the tlni'si tlmt humnn art niul Itieuiiulty can create. Its I'AI.AI.'KSI.KEl'INi ; CAIIS , ttui c < | uil : of which cannot hu tonn I cNewhciv. At I'oiuull lllnlTn , thu tralnt nt thn Union I'urlllc llnll- wuy connect in union itu | > ol with thuno of the Chi- rnco Nonhwustnrn Ity. In Chic mo thu trains of this line make rlo'u connection wltli those of nil other Knolorn Iliiet. For Detroit , Columbus , Inillannpolln , Cincinnati , Nl a'ir.i Kails , iluffalo , rittabnrK'loronto , Montreal HiKtnn. Now Vorit , I'lilln'lHiihln , lliiltlmore. Wash- Injlon , anil all piilnts In thcKast. Ask for tickets vli : tl'U "NORTH-WESTERN" If you wl h the b > t uiciiiniiiocution. All ticket iiicntH sell tickets via this ilnn , H. iiiiHiirrr , K. i' . WILSON , ( Jen'l ManUKcr. Ijuii'l I'ass'r AKCIU. rutrtno , it.t.s. W. N UAIICOriC , ( Icn'l WuHtorn Attent , 1) . K. KIMllAI.Ii. 'I'icket AKent , ( ! . ! ' . WKST , City IMssonBer Agent. 1401 1'arnam Street , Oiniiha , Nub. Are the Best , IN TII12 USSKNTJAIj QUAI.1TIKS Ol' Durability , Evenness of Point , and Work.-mansb.ip. Samples for trial of IS different styloi by niMl.on receipt of 1U ci'iilN lu btam ] > . AeU lor card > o. 8. 1VISON , BLfiKEMMI & CO , , 75 ftV ly' PKNNYKOVAI. IVAFKItS nra successfully Ubi-U inontlily by over 10,000 JjuliKS. AToSafc. Effectuulnnil Pleasant $1 pfrhoxhymall.nratriruBKistB. Sealed -Particulars i ! poMngn Btnnips. A diiresa Tils KUIIEKA CIIEUICAU Co. , DirruoiT , Mtcu. For sale and by mall by doodinan Drug Co , , Omahu , Kelt. OTEADY EMPLOYMENT _ „ 1 and enerpetlo lady runvaneera renldlnK tn this * * or other towns. No capital necesaary Uoods IIPU the year round. Reference ronulreil. Anilretii WKS 1'KHN AliKNTS' SUl'i'IA * CO. , Ztl Htth Avc. , CUIcak-o. 111. / HPBI'uff'rlnKfrnmthe > > r- TOU/PAtf MhMfKti ofyoutlilul rr. III EH 11 ror . < M ly drcay , lott manhood , ttc. I win M-iiiTU < alual.lo trvnUw ( hraleil ) contolnhiK full ( tartlcularu fur huine cure , fno of. CPROF. F.'ct'FOWLERi Moodus. Conn. , VR/C" A If ADV1CK FREE. IIOV70ACT. f W Jrj * > \ I/itVlKor o.lM nhw IKMtored. Pit , M kjAQC ni tardl > * cllri6 and KunclloiiBl di or. Vf nftf jFealedTrrfttlieieQtfreooaappllCAilon. WlKUnVr MARSTON t0.10IirM'l.e.wI.l , T. 11. 1'ALMER. N. P. UICIDIA.V. J , 11. ni.ANCIlAIUI PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stocri Commission Merchants , Dfnce-Koora 24 , Opposite Ktchanira llulldlntt , Union Btocte Yards , tiouth Omaha , Neb. KORIMER7wESTERFIELD < St MALEY Live Stock Commission , Room 15 , HUcaanEfi llulldln , Union Stock Yurda , bouth Omaha , Neb. ALEXANDER & FITCH , Commision Dealers in Live Sod' , Room 22 , Opposite Kxcbange Hulldtnt. . . . Uulon Stock YardsBoutU Omaba.Nub. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , fekB r .B rdeiu > rlatcndenU CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Carriages tad llugiilc * . .liio Streetbetween VtbiuiU 10th , Omaha , Nebraska. LININOE R > TMETCLF CO. . Agricultural Implements , Wagons.Carriage'j . ' Iluggln.Ktc.Yholfmlc. . Omaha , Nebraska. PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wholesale Dralrrs In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Bnggies Ml , IW , H6 nd WiJonetBlroet. Omaha. CO. , Manufacturers of Bncieyc Drills , Seeders , Cultivators. Hay IUke , Cider Mill * and I.utiau 1'ul' verlirrs. for. llth and Nicholas Ptrvcti. _ ' WrN'oN/TTrvlPLEMENT CO. , Wholesaln . Agricultural Implements , Wagons SBuggies ( \ > ruer Illli ind Xlrlinln fl OMAHA IIUANCH. J. F. SEIBERLINQ A : CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , \V. II. Mead , Mannjer. 121.1 l.envfnworth t. Omahft. MOLINE.MILDjRN&STO DDARDBp Mantifactnri-rsftnd Jobbers lu Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , I'or. Dili and 1'acltlc Streets , OruahnNcb. Artlata' A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 15U Douclas Street , Oniuha , Nebraska. Booksellers nnd Stationers- H. M , & S. W. JONES. Successorto A. T. Kenyon A Co. , Wholesale A Hotall Booksellers and Stationers , I'lno Wedding Stationery , Commercial Stationery \K1 DouclR' StU'ft. Oiuahu. Neb. Boots and Shooa. _ KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Successors to llccil , Jones & to. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots andShoes AKent5 for Ioton | HuWe' Co HO. * IW W. V. MORSE & CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-HOo Douglnf St , Omaha ManufactorySum mer St. . lU'HtOll. Coffees , SplcoQ , Etc- "CLARKE COFFEE dp' , Omnba Coffee Hiid hptco Mill * . Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kitracts , Laundry lllue. Inks. Ktc. llU- HltillnrncT HUcet. OmnhK , Nobraika. Crockery and " W. L. WRIGHT. Agent forthe Manufacturers and Importcisof Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. onico.Jin S. Uth St. , Omaha. Nebraska. &LAUMAN. Iinoortura nnd Jobbcri of Crccier/ , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 11H Karnam St. , New 1'aiton Ilulldlnif. Commlaalon and Storage- RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Hpcclollle"trr. . l'"i" r > -r.-i- . I'miltry , ( ! nme. 1112IIowarit Strent. Omahs. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , Hucccssors to McShanc ft Bchroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Oniaba , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FA1RBHASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North IGtu Street , Omaha , Nob. Coal , Co.0 * _ " " 6MAHA"UOAL , COKE iTuME CO. , Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , 208 Bouth 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. j JOHNSON Manufacturers of Lime , And shippers of Co l , Coak , Cement , 1'fantcr , Mm JUruIn Tile , and Sewer I'ipo. OrHce , SIS. S. 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone till. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Cote , 211 South 13th St. , Omaha. Nob. Dry Goods nna Notions. " " MTE SMITH & CO. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 Douk'ln' , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Johte in Dry GooflsNotions , Gents' Furnishing Cloods. Corner llth and llajnej fcts. , Omaha. Nebraska. FjJrnlturo. " " DEWEY i "STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Furuam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Fiirniiure Onmlm. Nebraska. CrocpriOB. PAXTON , GALLAdHER CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,707 , 703 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 th and Lcavonworth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HAHD- WAHli COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plato , Metals , Shpet Iron , etc. .Audits for Howe Scales , Jlltttnl Powder iiiull.yman llarbcd wire , Umulm , Nobrasku , H1MEBAUGH i TAYLOR , BnildBrs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. . Mechanics' Tools and IluHalo gcalos , 1106 Douglai Btrcct , Uruaha , NcbraKka , RECTOR. W1LHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOtli and Harrier Sl . , Omaha , Neb. Western Agcnti for Austin rowder Co. , Jurferion Kteel Nalle , Kalrbanks Standard Scales. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jabbers of Saddlery Hardware AndLcatUcr. 110) , HOJ an.i 1107 llurncy St. , Omaha , Nebraska. - wvJlS2 X Hjardvyoro. " W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Slock , Hardware , Lumber , Ktc. IVA and 1211 llsrnejr Hlroet , Omuha. Hate , Caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 lUruoy Sttctt , Omaha , Nob. Lumber. - OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 16t j Street ana Pnloo Pacific Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasb , DoorsKtc. Yards-Corner 7lh and DouKlai ! Gomel Stu anil Uouflai UmAii Lumber C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California Stre ts. Omaha. Nebraska. fl-tbUW.UHAY , Lumber Lime Comcnt Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner f.th and I * > " . JiiJ-l .t Oroah * . T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CT3TT To Dealers Only , _ pfflco. 1101 Farnam Street , Oman * . J 6 H"N A . w A K E FTELbT Wholesale Lumlier , Etc , Imported and American J'ortlaml Cement. Statl Agent lur Milwaukee llritraullcCcuient and _ ( Julncy White l.liuc. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpels and 1'nrguet Flooring itli and r > ou l Nlllllnory nnd Notions' _ _ \ OBERFELDER Vcoir Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions _ pvoralia. . _ n- _ CANFIELD MANUFACTURING co. , Manufacturers of Overalls , 3cn.ni Pants , Shirts , Kto. lUBnml 1101 Donulu Street , Oimihn * Iieb. J.T. ROBINSON NOTO"N ! co. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing ; Goods < 1 and 4U5Scuth lOth St. , Omaha. OIlB. _ _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Aile Oreaso , Kte. , Omaha. A. 11. lllshop , Manager. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , _ HOi Humey Street. Onmha. Office Fixtures. _ TUB SIMMONDS MANUFACTUHlNa CO. Manufacture. of Bank , Office and Saloon Fiitnres , Mnntlo , Sldebonnls. Ilook Cases , Drue Flxtnre , Wall Ca et , Partition * Kalllnirs , Counter' . lloerandWIno ( \iolnr * . Mirror * < " > ' . Factory nnO ollln' , 1WU nnd list South lllli ; St. , Omiiha. Telephone 1121. Paints and NEILSON , Wholesale Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS Farnam Street. Omaha , Nob. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nice stock of Printing , Wrapping aud Writing l'nar. Special attention given to car load orders. Paper BOXOB. JOHN U. WILKIE , Pronrietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , Noi. 1,117 nud 131'J ' Douglas St. , Oumbu , Neb. Prlntors' Materials. 'WESTERN NEWSPAPE'R UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , P a ! raln Type , I'n sc * anil 1'rlntorpi'Buppllos. Kl South 12lli Sired. Onmtia. Rubber Goods- OMAHA RUBBER "CO. , Maniifaclnrers anil Dealers in Rnlilier Goods 311 Clothlug and Leather Ucltluu. 1UU3 Kiirnnm Street. Sj 8 h . P oor s , Etc. IW. \\'holcsilo ; Mnnnr cturcra of Sasli Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , Branch Utnco , 12th and Izarcl Slruets , Omiiliu , Nob. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Vjuldlnps , HtRlrWork nnd Interior Hard Wood Kln su. K. K. Comer Rth and I avouirorth Utreets , Omaha , J cD. S tea m IFIttj ngs , Pumpe Etc. " A. L. STRAiNG CO. , " PBfflns , Pipes and Engines , iteam , Water , Ilu.lirar nnd Mlnlnft Buppllci , Etc. JWtt ) ! ! and 104 Farnam btreet , Omahu. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wnolesalo Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam ana Water Buiiplloi. Headquarters for Mutt. Koo t&Co' coods. 1111 rurnam Ht-iOirmlm. U. S. WIND ENGINE K PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , Ualllday WlndMlllB. DHnndiairarnnm St.Omnh . U.1' . 11083 , Acting Muimu'cr , ' 3RO\VNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron Work Htcnm I'ninpi , P.iw MIHs. 1213-1211 I-euTcnworth btieot , Oinalm. Soocls. PHIL. STIMMEL At CO. . Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Oil and ' . ' 13 Jones Stiuct , Umuliu. Storage , Forwarding & Commloalon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Dranch hounoof the lleimey llinucy Co. IloL-Klcsa und retail . Utt laiOaiKMliU ! liard n'mii. < * j lutuiitn. * .i tu Street , Omaha. Telephone No. "M. Stacks. BollprH , Etc. " * " " "H.K7"SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacte Urltclilnt'9 , Tnnks and ( icncral Holler Itupalrlni ; . 131 } llodito Street.Omuln. Neb Browora. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 15J1 North Elgtbteontli Street , Omaha , Kch. Cornlco. EAGLE CORNCE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Epcneter. Proprietor. 900 Dodno and Wl and 1M North lUlh Htruut. Omuha. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter fi ton , 1'rop's. Manufacturers of all kind ) Steam Boilers , Ms and Sheet Iron Wort Works South Mi and II. & M. Crossing. PAXTON A VIKUUNO IKON WOHKS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorK , Knclnes , Ilrass Work , General Foundry , Machine and lllackjtnlth Work. Office and Works , U. 1 * . Ity. and lull Street , Omaha , WIRE'S IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings Desk Halls , Window Ouards , Hewer Stands , Wlra flgns , Ktc. 183 North Ifth Htreet.Oinaht. OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaults , Jail Work , Iron and Wire Fencing , Signs , Ktc. U. Androcn , I'rop'r. Cor. lllh and Jackson rHi. CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Screens , for banks , office"stores. reiMencei , etc. T Improved Awnluv-9. Ixcksmltu Machinery unil , ' * Ulacksmlth WorkJ. < ( U boulli llth Ht. -at MEACHER * WHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof Safesjime Locto