T | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 28. . 188& THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Few Important Changes From Sat urday's Quotations Its Whoat. CORN QUIET , LOWER AND WEAK. Only Moderate TrnilhiR In Outs Con- ulilcrntilo Activity In Provisions Cuttle HtroiiKor Under Ijl lit Itccclpts IIoj8 Ilrlsk , CHICAGO PUOmiCK MAUKET. CiitCAdo , August 27. ISpeclal Telegram to Tun 13RE.1 The wheat o | > cned Jfc on" this morning on caMur English and indifferent continental cables. Hutchinton's brokers wcro in the pit selling December , which Blurted raggedly with sales ranplng from OOc to OO c. Ho had another set buyIng - Ing September which advanced from o9J < ® t9c at the opening to S'J u and a little while nftcrwardtt to OO.Jfc. December ranged at 00 > 4' < SK ! ) < c ntid then to OlKQ'JlJ c. Wheat worked b.ick about J < c , September touching 8c ! ) and December 00u. The difference between the two months , it will bo observed , naTowcd to Ic , anil at times It was J c less than that even. The trade was active around the opening , but quieted down later , and for an hour previous to the announce ment ot the visible supply statement business dragged somewhat. Simultan eously with the receipt of news that the Increase was 1)07,000 ) bushels it was given out that the international grain congress at Vienna had published its estimates to tue ef fect that the world's crop of wheat would fall 203,000,000 , bushels below last year and 150,000,000 , bushels below the average of the last flvo .years. This Important pleco of news was not supposed to bo authentic ; until the statement received positive verification during .the afternoon. Tlio International congress met to-day and skeptics pointed to the fact that It would not bo likely to more than complete its organization the first day , leaving for later sessions the work of re ceiving and digesting crop reports from the several producing countries. Never theless the price of wheat was marked up J c on the statement that tHe market , has good support. However , local sentiment was also unanimously bear ish "for a reaction" early In the day. but it changed Inter on more bullish advices from the continent. Keports from the winter wheat sections Indicate that the crop is turnIng - Ing out rather better than was expected , but advices from the northwest are unfavorable , with now and then an exception. An exami nation o ! nearly ono hundred samples re ceived at Fargo , Dak. , convinced an expert that the crop of that section would be 40 bur cent below an average , and the prediction was again freely made by the grain men ol that locality thnt not 10 per cent of the wheat raised north of the Northern Pacific would grade No. 1' hard. The visi ble supply statement occasioned neither surprise nor excitement. The increase was about what had been expected , The pit was quiet the last hour and values were steadily held around OOo for Septembei and ( lie for December. Prices were kepi without Important variation. The undertont was ono of firmness and u good munv oper ators , disappointed in the non-fulllllincnt ol their hopes of u big reaction , bought bad property they had previously released. The closings did not show important changes from Saturday and ' what change there Is Is In the nature of an Improvement The corn market was quiet , lower and weak , closing with September about 5 < lower than It closed Saturday , seller Octobei about X ° lower and seller May about J c lower. A weaker feeling in wheat , line and favorable weather , and ubovo all continued heavy receipts wcie the chief elements o : weakness. The longs were free sell crs and there wcro few buyer ! to take offerings. The situation cncourai ci the shorts in selling , and under liberal oner Ines , thn price of September gradually fel from 44 > fo to 44c , improved a trille am closed at about -Hc. October was abou1 i c under September. One or two largi operators sold pretty freely throughout tin session. Long futures were less active. Th ( shipping demand for cash corn was moderate Oats attracted only moderate attention ot the part of traders , and while there wcro n < wide ranges prices generally tended down ward , ruling JfQJg'c lower. The weakncs : was most notlcablo in near futures and wa duo largely to liberal receipts , and oxpccte < arrivals of fully 400 cars for to-morrow. Thi cash market was overloaded and there up peaicd to bo a general desire to sell Angus sold dow'n to J4c with the next month dc dining to 34U'o. Cash lots wcro free ) ; offered , and sow at 24 > c f or No. S In store or Jjfc decline. In provisions a strong feeling held control Disappointment over the receipts of hogs coupled with free buying of pork b ; Hutchlnson and of short ribs by u Uostoi house , created unusual uneasiness among th shorts , and under an urgent demand to cove short contracts n sharp advance was wit ncssed. In trading lard received less alter tion than the other articles , yet tlio cntir market was bullish. Higher prices prcvallei alt around , and , as compared with Sa ut day's closings , pork at the adjournmcn showed an appreciation of ! iO@3J > < c , R" ° * ribs of 7 0 and lard of bo. Both short rib and pork sold at the lowest prices quote- early , and at the highest cither at or Just bt fora the close. In lard the day's fluctuation were limited to 2Kc , while In short ribs the covered u range of lvKu. alul m I > ork of 33) @ 35e. _ CHICAGO LilVE STOCK. CHICAGO , August 27. [ Special Telegram t TUB HBK.J CATTLE There wasnotaslngl load of prime cattle on the market and only few loads of "goodish"or fair sorts of native The demand was fair and prices steady i compared with the close of Saturday. Tl run of range cattle was liberal , there bch : double tlio number ot northern rangers tin there were of Texans , the latter number ! ) less than 100 cars. Uoth Tcxans and range : sold a shade stronger than at the close c Friday. Taken altogether the general ma ket ruled perceptibly stronger than at tl oloso last week. The receipts included 4,5i Texas and western cattle. Chplco to exti beeves , nominal at f < l OJiftn.M. ) ; medium good steers , 1850 to INK ) lu * . $ T > .r > 0@lUIO ; 12i to iap)0 Ibs , fl.Wi@rj.40 ; ( ISO to 1' ' < K ) Ih * aoo < < 4.f > 0j stocker anil fowlers. $ J.lO@3.8i cows , bulls and mixed , J1.50@3.00 ; bulk , f- . ( g2.'pO. ( _ Tixos ! _ catile , lOo higher ; steers , 9. . hal breeds , SI.OOQ4.WI ; wintered Tcxans , fi,5 4.00. 4.00.Hoos IJuslncss was brisk and prices shailo stronger on pnmo mixed , but with i essential change on common or solecti heavy. Common packing sorts , which i cluclo big , heavy , bin fat sows , sold down tf.bO .V.H ) , and fair to good mixed broug K > .00@i.U5 ; an Occasional lot * 0.40. He heavy made10.4530.50 , and light sorts to. Q0.50. MVK STOCK. Chicago , August 27. The Drovers' Jou nal reports as follows : . Cattle Itccelpts , 9,000 ; market stronge beeves , N.00 ! < 30.50 ; steers. ta.CO < 3 < i.t > 0 ; toc era and feeders. fj,10i.UO ( : ; cows , bul and mixed , Il.50d7a.00 ; Texas cattle , (2.00 3.25 ; western rangers ; i,50@ll'0. Hogs Receipts , 11,000 ; market active ai firm : mixed , f5.SO ( < i0.4Ci ; heavy , K.ltttfO.S light , t.V.MX.itU.'i ' ; skips , $4.1orj5.SO. Sheep HecxiIpU , 8,000 ; market slow ai weaker ; natives , fJ.5lXjJ4.75 ; western shot $3.2503.85 ; Tt-xuns , shorn , $3-75(23.00 ( ; latul Knniai City , August 27. Cattle li cclptf , 5,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; mark rtrong and actlvo and 10@15o higher on i good bcof steers and cows ; good to choli fXlO'JttUO : common to medium , K125 8.85 ; stocUcrs and feeding Ktecru , tl.OC l.tw. ecelptu , 1,000 ; sldpmcnts , non nss light unit weuU ; sales ranged 15 , j ; bulk , tvUOmul above. National Htouk YtiriU. Kast t Ioul , August SJ7. Cattle Kecelpts , U.ft shipments , 400 ; market stronger ; cnol heavy and nutlvo steers , K > .00@5.73 : fi to good , fi.iOC25.10 ; butchers' steers , a dliitno choice , 13.40(34.50 ( ; fahto good , fj.i. : 0.70 ; corn-fed , $ JGO ; < < i4.0. Hogs Strong ; choice heavy and butch ers' selections. lO OC O.M ; packing , medium to prime , K > .2.ijC.40 ( : light grades , ordinary to best , tG.2CH30.liO. FIXAXCI.V'IJ. NEW YOFIK , August 27. ( Special Telegram to TUB HKP. . ] STOCKS The stock market did not show any new features this morning at the o | > cnlng , which was generally frac tionally higher than Saturday's close. There was a moderate amount of trading at the start , though the animation was confined to less than a dozen of the leading stocks , among which Lackawanna , St. Paul , Read ing , Western Uclon , Oregon Transconti nental and Union Pacific wcro the most con spicuous for strength , through sympathy with a good London market , though from that place orders wcro scarce , a.nd buying by leading commission houses were the strength ening factors. There was a good strong market about all day , though the advance was not great. St. Paul , Heading and Lnck- awanna closed about 1 point higher and Western Union at X advance. GOVERNMENTS Government bonds were dull and rather heavy. 17. S. 4s regular..12 ! 4 Northern Pacific. . . 2fiX U. H. 4sconpons..iaji ! iloprefi-rrert til's tl. S. t'/s roKUlnr. . .1W , c. * N.v mn U. H. 4'4sconpons.,107V ' do preferred 144 1'aclllc ls ) of ' r. 13) N. V. Central 11WS' CVntral Pacific. , . 34' { I'I ) . * i : 22 Chicago Si Alton..130 Itock lulnnil lOMif ClilciiKo.llitrllngton C. . M.&St. I > 72'i & Qulncy 112 do preferred 111U I ) . . L.&W 141U St. I'nulAOinalm. . 40'i Illinois Central..118 ilo preferred 10S'i ' I. . II. At W 16V Unlonl'aciflc fioj ; Kunsns i Texas. . 1:14 : W. . St. I , . Ac I * 141Ji LnkcShore Mi do preferred. . . . ! i7 Michigan Central. . Western Union K1U Mlssourll'acillc , SO MOXET ON CALI , Easy at 1X(32 ( per cent. PKIMB MEIIUANTIU : PAI-EII IKfe ° K I'cr cent. STKRLINO EKCIIINOB Dull and steady at * l.84 > { for sixty days ; $4.87)4 ) lor demand. IMtODUCB iAUKETa. CHICAGO , August 27. Wheat Firm ; cash , UUcj.Scptember , lK ) > fc ; October , ! K ) ' < c. Corn Steady : cash and September , 44j c : Otobcr , 44 1-ltkV Oats Firmer ; cash,25c ; September , 24Kc ; October , 24 7-lcc. Rvc 50c. Harley Nominal. Prime Timothy f 1.75. Flax $1.21. Whisky S1.20. Pork Firm ; cash and September , * 14.27itf ; October , f 14.35. Lard Steady ; cash and September , f9.3G ; October , f . ! U ) . Flour Finn and quotably unchanged ; patents hold atf3.0U@.15 ; bakCrs' , fa.G5@ 3.75. 3.75.Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $7.4037.50 ; short clear , $8.SO0.00 ; short ribs , Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 9i cdairy ; , 13K@17c. heoso Inactive ; full cream Cheddars , 7Ji @Sc ; young Americas , Eggs Firm ; fresh , 14 Hides Firmer and prices have advanced , ' u ; heavy green salted , Oc-X ; light green salted , C@lJ/c ; salted bull , 6c ; green failed calf , OKO'c ; dry Hint. 7@Sc ; drj calf , 7(3Se ( ; branded hides 15 per cent off ; deacons , 20i$25c ( each ; dry salted , 10@15c. Tallow Firm ; No. 1. solid packed , 4J c ; No. 2 , 3 > < c , and cake , 3Jf@lo per lu. Heceipts. Shipments Flour , bbis . 10,000 0.001 Wheat bu . 83.000 228,0X Corn , bu . 24S.OOO ISl.OW Oats.hu . 207,000 155,000 Rye , bu . . . . . Barley , bu . . . . . Now Vork. August 27. Wheat Receipts 140,000 ; exports , 8,203 ; spot XJlc ( lower with light business , closing steady ; No. ' . red , 9S < @ ' . 'S5fc ' in elevator. ( PJcrrtf 1.00 alloat O'JJ XstJl.ulf.o.b. ; ungraded red , 83@iS/4'c : options were less active and x @lu lower closing steady ; No. 2 red closed at Ut@a8Xi for September. Corn Receipts , 178,000 ; exports , 32,800 spot JiJtJ ( ? c lower but active , closing steady No. 2 , bye In elevator ; ungraded mixed 52Jf@53J ; options fairly active but Ji@lK < lower , closing firm ; No. 2 September closhi ( ' Oats Receipts , 1W > ,700 ; exports , none mixed western , 2C@33o ; white western , 3 : @ 43c. Coffee Options higher , closing steady sales , 33,250 bags ; August , fll.25@11.35 September , tll.10@ll.20 ; October , flO.4 010.50 ; spot Rio , stronger but more active fair Rio , f 14.25. Petroleum Stronger and more active United closed at 89c. Eggs Quiet and firm ; western , 16@18c. Pork Stronger and more actlvo ; mess f 15.25 for now ; ft4.25@14.50 for old. Lard Spot higher ; western steam quote at f0.70@9.75. Butter Quiet ; western dairy , 12@15c creamery , 1420 c. Cheese Steady and quiet ; western , 7 ( < Wo.St. St. tioulH. August 27. Wheat Opene < lower , but recovered ; August , 94Xc ; Ser tember , 93Jfc. Corn Lower ; cash , 40@40Yc ; Septen her , 40J c. Oats Steady ; cash , 25K > October , 24Jf < Pork Strong at f 14.75. Lard Firm at f9.20. Whisky * 1.14. Butter Quiet ; creamery , 18(320c ( ; dalrj 14@lCc. Milwaukee , August 27 Wheat Firm cash , 87c ; September , 87 , c ; October , S7Jfc. Oats Easy ; No. 2 white , 2'Jc. Rye Firm ; No. 1 , 51c. Barley Quiet ; No. 1 nominal. Provisions Firm ; pork , cash , f3.82 > . Minneapolis , August 27. Wheat Tli receipts for two days wcro 133 cars : shl | muuts , 24 cars ; No. I hard , August , OtJ c September , 91&C ; October , Ol o ; No. northern , August , S'J c ; September , SI K < October , 89o ; No. 2 northern , Angus SOc ; September , 8fijfc ; October , 85Jfc. Cincinnati , August 27. Wheat In fa demand and tirm at UOc. Corn Dull and heavy ; No. 2 mixed , 45c. Oats Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 2t5@2CV c. Whisky fl.14. KaiiHnn City , August 27. Wheat Weak ; No. 2 red , rash , 74o bid , 74Ji asked ; September , 74JjO bid , 74Jfc askei Corn Quiet ; No. 2 cash , 30 > o bid ; Ni 2 whlto , cash , 85c bid. Outs No. 2 , cash , 20) c bid. OMAHA lilVR STOCK. Cattle. Monday , August 27 , 18S3. The total receipts of cattle were heavy an the market was active and stronger on desli nblo beef cnttlo. Range cattle formed tl bulk of the receipts and there were son good enough to brincr $4.25. The demand wi good and several hundred head change hands. Butchers' stock was in liberal BU ply and the market was strong on good stoc The feeder market was very quiet , there b ing Httlo or no Inquiry tor that kind of stoc HOUR. The demand was good but the receipts fc far short of supplying it. What few hoi tticro were on sale were picked up quickly i stronger prices , though not quotably hlgnc Hlienp. There was not a load on the market. Receipts. Cattle 3,2 H ogs . . U Horses. . . . Frovallme Price * . Thofollowlng is a Ubla of prlcoj paid I this inarnct for the crudes ot stock mei Honed. Prime steers , 1300 to 11500 Ibs. . $5.25 (35.50 ( Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 4.50 (515.33 Native feeders 3.25 @ 3.50 Western feeders 2.75 a.2S Range steers , com'on to cholco 3.00 @ 4.25 Common to good cows 1,40 (42.00 ( Choice to fancy cows 2.25 uJ3.Ufl Common to choice bulls l.W ) ( 2.50 Fair tocuoico lightliOK 0-15 CaC.2l ( Fair to cholco heavy hogs 0.25 ( eil.35 Itcprencntntivo Sale * . OATTLK. No. Av. Pr. Scows 1,07ft fl.a : 23cows 9'J 2.0C 15 cows , western WVJ 2.1" 40 cows , western 'J77 2.3. 13cows VM 2.3. ' 13cow& 90 2.4 ! U feeders 740 2.W S4COW8 U78 2.W 15 feeders „ V0 .8.0ft' llA.NOr. CATTLE. Owner. No. . ' Av. . , Pr. W. A. Sawyer 35 steers..1,1631.40 W. A. Sawyer 2 cows. . , . .1,115 2.C5 W. A. Sawyer 1 steer 1,100 .40 W. A. Snwjer. . . . . . 1 steer 1,470 3.40 Conrad Kohrs C steers. . . . 1,200 3.1K ) Conrad Kohrs fit steers..1,1 8 3.1'0 Fryo fc. Urnhn 21 steers..l.ttX ) 4.UO J. L. Stotts Its steers..1,093 8.45 J. L. Stotts Sstatrs 1,31 2.40 Strowbridge , A.&Co 21 feeders..1,151 2.80 Corlutt Uros 1 cow 1,1SO 2.UO Corlclt Hros 1 cow 1,220 2.85 Corlctt Uros 3 cows 1,110 2.Sri Corlctt Hros 1 cow l.--'O 2.75 Corlett Uros 3 steers. . . . 1,370 8.35 Corlctt Bros 1 steer 1,250 3.35 Corlett Hros 1 steer 1,310 8.85 Corlctt Bros 1 steer 1,410 8.35 Corlett Bros 28 r.tccrs..l,2a 850 Henry Irvlno M cows 807 2.(0 ! ( ConradKohrs UiSsteers..1,171 3.10 Ell Seven C-Utle Co. W cows W5 2 55 Reel & Rosundalu..435 steers..1,204 4.25 lioos. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 62..270 SI fcfi.05 64..201 120 $11.20 68..221 240 0.10 G9..800 80 6.20 73..233 2b ( ) 0.15 63..221 120 0.20 G2..SM 2.M ) 0.15 69..270 60 0.25 54..279 120 0.15 GO..270 0.27 } 67..2(52 ( 121 G.17 > { 65..335 635 81..239 200 0.20 Inckcrs Showing the number of hess bought by the leading buyers on the market to-day : G. H. Ilammond&Co 214 Armour C. P. Co 018 iilRllCHt ( Hid I.lOWCIt. The following uro the highest and lowest prices p.ild for mixed uiul heavy loads of hogs on this market during the past few days , mid fortho corresponding period In 1387 and l&SO : pAilgnst ISS' ' * . | August IB8T. I 13 f > M 57.11 IU 6 HI il'i : tO \ M ( til . " > B W ) 4'l 20 Sunday. 4 5 4 70 fi W Wi 00 6 10 VM Sunday. 5 83 dUi 00 GOO tto 2j 4 GO 4f 4 70 ft N ) 6(0 II ) 4 93 ( iifi UJ 4 r > 3 ( 1 T' Vi 6 l ) W'i \ 6 ttt 6to Si 4 45 Wl H ) Sunday. 5 00 C > 1T ! ( 4 40 < f.4 ! 70 n in < & 10 i 1 ) 4t-'i 05 4 40 @ 4 Ki ! ii uo w a. } . Sunday. 4 4r > ( til A7J4 4 V > < % . - > 15 Sunday. ri to cifi 5.i 4 W tVi at ) 4 4 > ( ft ! W (1 ( 00 W 17 ! ' , 4 W M 20 4 6"i ttt 7. . 6 KI fa'i ' uo 6 00 & "i "i 4 4. < & 4 7. > ai Sunday. n 00 Ht'M 4 20 .4 70 lilvc Mtuck Notes. George Melsucr , Shcltou , was hero with cattle. Nato Dolby has returned from a week's visit to Chicago. M. Hirshberg , Waverly , la. , came in with a load of cattle. J. M. Emrme was over from the Bluffs with a load of cattle. Among those In with cattle was O. A. Johnson , Greenwood. O. W. Perloy was in from Weston with a load of cows and feeders. R. .1. Morrison , Fullerton , was in and mar keted a loud of hogs at $0.20. Silver City was represented by J. P. Fall , who came in with u load of hogs. The extreme top on hogs in Chicago was only 15c above tlio top In Omaha. * Bassutt was represented by M. J. Hugtics , who came iu with six loads of feeders. Six curs of cattle were brought in by Mr. Corlett , of Corlett Bros. , Ruwlins , Wyo. R. II. Rankin , of Rankin Bros. , Cain- bridge , was at the yards with two cars of cattle. Mr. Arnold , of the Arnold Live Stock com pany , Cheyenne , was hero with a tram of cattle. Mr. Gilchrcst , of Red Oak , la. , a brother of R. Gllchrest , the commission man , was in looking for feeders. J. A. Moore , Gibbon , brought In fourteen loads of range cattle from Park City , Utah , which were sold on the market. Emmctt Green , of the L 7 Cattle company , came in with eleven cars of cuttle , and some of them wcro sold on the market here. James McGulrc , of Wood River , was hero and topped the market with n load of hogs of his own raising. The load came to $1,333 net. TRADE CONDITIONS. Bankers have nothing special to report-in their line. There is u fairdemaud for money from both city and country , which is readily met at the usual rates , 8 to 10 per cent. General tnide is very fair for the season. The usually lull precedent to and during harvest is felt , but the outlook for a cheery fall trade is very good. Crop weather con tinues favorable , and European advices are likewise favorable as iudicativo of a heavy shortage there to bo filled from here. Col lections are good for the season , having fallen off gradually since the 1st of the month as harvest approaches. Country bankers are calling for money , however , and the return How from the proceeds of cror sales will bo sufficient to more than pay the debt of the country to the city. The wealth of the principal nations Is set down as follows : The United States , $57 , ' 000,000,000 ; France , $40,500,000,000 ; Great Britain , 140,000,000,000 ; Germany , $25,000- 030,000 ; Russia , $13,000OJO,000 ; Austria , $14- 000,000,000 ; Italy , $3,000,000,000 ; Spain , $7 , . 500,000,000 ; Asia , $0,500,000,000 ; Africa , $5.- OOJ.000,000 ; British Columbia , $5K ( 0,000,000 The "Q" road , it is said , has secured. an en > try and terminal facilities in St. Louis ; The arrangement will commence next month. The exports of fresh canned and saltec beef from this country for nlnu months fron November 1 to July 31 were 140,239,003 Ibs. , against 119.007,521 Ibs. for the same time last season. The average export price the pasl nine months was 7.91 cents per pound , against 7.72 cents last year. Produce , Fi-ults , Etc. HUTTEII Fancy , solid- packed creamery , If @ 21c ; choice country , 10 ( < J17o ; coimnoi grades. 10@13c. Eooa Stnctlv fresh , 15@10c candled. OIUXGES Mcssmas , fo.COSO.OO per box ; Rodi , $0.00@ 0.25 jwr box. CAUFOHNIX DAMSONS $1.25 ber box ; south cm Damsons , 75c@51.00 per box. CALIFORNIA Ciui'us $1.25@1.50 per case SOUTUKUX Giui'KS 75c@l,00 per 10-11 basket. PCACIIKS California , $1.00@1.50 per box Missouri , 50c@$1.00 per K bu. HANAXAS Common , $1.50@2.25 per bunch : choice , $2.50(2:3.50. ( : LEMONS $4. 00 < 35.50 per case. SQUASH 2u per ID. CANTULOI-US 75c@fl.50 per dozen. PLUMS $1.25@1.50 per bu. HucKi.EiiEiuiiES $1.2o per drawer. POTATOES 50@75c per bushel. SvvKur POTATOES i ( 5o per Ib. PouLTiir No dressed fowl in the market live chickens , $3.50@3.75 per doz.j sprini chickens , $2.25@3.00. TOMATOES fl.00gl.50 ( per bu. WATEIIMKI.ON-S $12.00017.00 per 100. PEAKS California , $3.00@3.50 per bu box Southern , 75 per } bu. CEI.EKY 25(3 ( sou nor dozen. CAIIHAOES $2.50ier 100. Eoa PLANT Sl.OiXSl.25 per dozen. ONIONS l o i > cr Ib. AWLES $2.03.00 ( ) per bbl. CiuiiAi-ri.es $1.00 per box. CIDEH Michigan , $4.50@0.50 oer bbl 3 gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. Pop Conx Rico , 3@4c ; common , 2@3o. CAitnoTs 75cpcr bushel. BRANS Cholco eastern handplcked navies $2o@.2.iO ; per bushel ; western hand plckei navies , f2.05@2.75 ; mediums , 2.00@2.U Lima beans 5o ber pound. HAT f. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , $0.00 ; Nc 2 upland , $5.00. UKAN $10.00. Ciioi'rcu FEED $17.00 per ton. Dry Good * . COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent dls. ; Lt 5Kc : CC , OVo ; SS , 7&c ; Nameless , 5c RX , 18o ; It , 20o ; No. 10 , 8''o ; No. 40 , No. CO , 12Hc ; No. 80 , 13Kc ; No. 30 , colored , uo No. 50 , colored. 12o ; No. 70 , colored , li ! Bristol , l2Ufo ; Union Pacific , 17o. WARp-Blb Whlto , 19c ; colored * H TTS Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOc ; Heautj 12Kc : Booue , He ; B , cased , $0.50. Pin NTS Solid colors Atlantic , 60 ; Slater t > yoBerlin \ oil , 0fo ; Garner oil , 6@7\ ( Coiisr.T JEANS Amlroscoggin , 7)c ) ; Keai sargo , 7c { Uockport , O o ; Concstoga , 0 } < t Times-York , 30 In' , 12Xo ; York. 33 in 13fe } : Swift River. Sc ; Thorndlko OO , SJfc Thorndiko BP , SKo ; Thorndike 120 , 9Kc Tborndtko XX , I5c ; Cordls No. 5 , UK Cordls No. 4. lie , DESIM3 Amoskeas , u oz , lOXo ; Everett , ° z , 13Kc ; York , 7 oz , I3fo ; Haymaker , 8K' Jaftrey XX' . ll o ; * affroy XXX. i2 > < c IJcaver Creole AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek BE lie ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. KI.STUCKI JBASS. Memorial , 15o jDakoU ISc ; Durham , 27Kc * , Horcnlcs , lc ; Lcamlhg. Ingion , 22K Ji Cottswohl , 27 > < c , . CKSII. Steven * ' BICc ; Stovcnst H , bleached , tc ; Stevens' A , 71/04 Stevens A , bleached , b e ; Stevens' p. 8'-/c / ; Stevens' ' P. bleached , 9kc ; Stcwns' N , ( ij < c ; Stevens * N , bleached. 10 } < o ; Stevens. SUt , \ ' o Misor.LHSKot's. Taulo on uiotn , $3,50 ; plain Holland. 9 o\ \ Dado Holland. 12 > < c Brown sheeting Atlautlo A , 4-4 , 7Ko ; At lantic H , 4-4 , 7'fc : Atlantic D. 4-4 , 0 > rc ; At- lantlo P , 4-4 , 6c ; Aurora LL , 4-4. 60 ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 fc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJfc ; Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , Cc' Indian Head , 4-4 , Itfc ; Lawrence - renco LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , &Xc ; Peppcrell R , 4-4. 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , 6 fc ; Pemierell. 8-4 , 1SK ; Peppcrell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pe | > - percll , 10-4,2k : ; ; UtlcaC , 4-4 , 4Jfo ; Wachuoett , 4-4 , 7Vc ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora B , 4-4 , K West Point f In , 8 oz , lOUo ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz , 13c ; West Point 29 in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 In , 11 oz. lOc. FiANNEi.s-Rcd , C. 24 in. 15V ; E , 24 in , 21cs G G , 24 In , ISc ; 11 A F , f , 25o ; d R F , ) ( , 27Wc. PiilNTS Pink and Robes Richmond , OJ c ; Allen , Oc ; Rlverwint. 5c ; Steel illver , 6 } < c ; Richmond , 0 < c ; Pacific. O c. PUISTS Dress Charter Oak , 5c Ramapo , 4kc ; Lodl , 5/o ! ; Allen , 60 ; Rich mend , 6e ; Windsor , 6c , ; Eddystouc , Pacifle , OJ < c. BLEACHED SHEETING Berkeley cambric No. 00 , t J < c ; Best Yet , 4-4. I ! J/c ; butter cloth OO , 4'e : Cabot , 7 > c ; Farwell half bleached 8J < c ; Fruit of Loom , W/c : Greene G , Oo ; Hoi > e , 7Jf ; King Phlllj ) cam- brlc , llo ; Lonsdalo cambric , llf-i ! Lousdale. 9c ; New York mills * 10 > < fc ; Pepperell , 42-ln , lie ; Pepperell , 40-ln , 12c ; Peppcrell , 6-4 , lOc ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pep per-ell , 9-4 , 2.lc ; Popperell. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton 4-4 , 8'fc ; Triumph , Oc ; Wauisutta , lie ; Val ley. 5c. FLANNKLS. I'latd Raftsmen,20c ; Goshcn , 32) ) < c ; Clear Lake , 35Jfc ; Iron Mountain , 20' < c. Fi.AXXni.oWhite G HNo.2 , f , 22' < o ; G H , No. 1 , Jf , 2 J o ; U H , No. 2 , { , 22Kc ; B Hi No. 1 , jK ! Kc ) ; ( iuechee , No. i , f. 42c. GISOIUM Plunnettcheclts , 7J < c ; Whittcn- ton , 7J < c ; York , 7Kc ; Normandi ureas , SJ4u : Calcutta dress. 8Kc ; Whlttentou dress , SUc ; Renfrew dress , 8K@12Jc. } CAMIIHICH Slater , S' c ; Woods , 5J.Cc ; Standard , 5) ) c ; Peacock , 5fc. } PIMNTS [ MIIOO BI.UK Arnold , Ol c ; Amer ican , GJ.fc ; Gloucester , 6c : Arnold C long cloth , 9 : Arnold B long cloth , 10' ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 > $ : Sticfel A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket , 1UK. SniKTisn Checks , Caledonia X , 9' < c ; Cal edonia XX , 10)ic ) ; Economy , ilc ; Otis , lie. Revised prices are us follows : BAflaiNo Stark A , seamless , 21e ; Amos- keag , seamless. 10 } c ; Lewlston A , seamless , 19c ; American , seamless , lOi o ; burlaps , 4 to 5 miS'4@yM'c ; gur.nies , single , 13c ; gun nies , double , 20c ; wool sacks , 35c. Twines- Flax , 5c ; extra sail , 20@21o sail B , 19@20c ; cotton. 21o ; Jute , lOc , COFFEES Mocha , 25@20c ; Rio , good , 160 17c ; Mandahllnc , 30i2se ; roasting Rio , U ® Ido ; O. G. Java , 24@2ikj ; Java , interior , 22@ 25c : Rio. fancy , 10 ( < 19c : Santos and Mara- cailK ) . 1719c : Arhucklcs. IS fc. SUOAH Granulated , } { ( < ibc ; conf. A , 7-\c ; white extra C , 7 > jo ; extra C , 7@7Vc ; yellow C , 6' < r@0 > c ; powdered , 8 > bc ; cubes , 8X@8Jfc. HONET 12Q$13c for ono pound frames ; strained honey , 0(3Sc ( i > er pound. BEKSWAX Cuoico yellow , 20@22 } c ; dark colored , ! 3S14c. ( CnnEsi ! Young America , full cream. 0 > 4@10Jfc ; full cream phoddars , 9@9) < c ; full cream Hats , 9 ( 9)4 ) ; good to cholco skimmed Cheddars , O O'j'iskimniod Hats. 5(35J ( c. PH-KLES Medium , m bbls. $5.5u ; do In hall bbis , $3.00 ; small. In bbls , $050 ; uo In hall bbls , $ ; l.75 ; gherkins , iu bbls , $3.0) ) ; do in hall bbls , $4.50. ToiiAcro Plug , 26(205c ( ; smoking , 10@90c , JELLIES $1.2.1 perlb ! ) pail. SALT $1.30@1.35 per bbl. ROPE 7-10. 9 > < r ) U'c. SHOES Nutmeir , per Ib , 55@0' . > c. pepper , er Ib , 17W190 ; cloves , per Ib , 18@21c ; all spico. 7@bc ; cinnamon bark. 33c ; cassia , Oc : cassia buds , 12) o ; cloves , 2'Jc ; mace , 70c. NAILS Iron nails , per keg , $2.05@2.10 ; stoei nails , per keg , $ J.20@2.2o ; wire nails , per kce. $ i.00@2.70 TEAS Young Hyson , common to fair , 18n ( 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30 ( < i."i5ci Gunnowder , common to good , 22iu25c ( ; Gun jrawder , clioico to fancy , 405c ( ) ; Jap.mj com mon to medium , I5c- ( > Japan , choice t < fancy , 30@45c : Oolong , common to good , 25(0 ( 35c ; Oolong , cholco to fancv , 60@70c ; Imper ill , common to medium , 25@ > i5c ; Imperial good to fancv , 40'J50c. ( NUTS Almonils , 15@17c : lllberts , 1l@l2c : Brazil , 9iulOc ; walnuts , 12u ; pecans , 10ft811c peanuts , 5@sc. CHACKEUS 5@10c porlb ; assorted cakes , 7 < 320c per Ib , as per list. MAI-LF. SUOAII rsncKs , 10@10) ) o per Ib penny cakes , ll ll c per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per gal. BKOOMS Extra 4-tio , $3.40 ; parlor , 3-to ! painted handles , $2.Xnc2.-J5 ( ) ( ; No. ll.bO . ; No 2 , $1.70 ; heavy staole brooms , " $4.00. STAIIOII Mirror gloss , 5o ; Graves' corn , 6c ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , Cc. POWDEH AND SHOT Shot , $1.20 ; DUCKSllOt $1.45 ; iwwdor , kegs. $5.00 ; half kegs $2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.60 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 fuses. 100 ft , 55$70c. ( REFINED LAUD Tierce. S c ; 40-lD squan 8 50-lb round 85 20-lb round cans , > c ; - , ; 10-lb 9u 5-lb pails We 3-lb pails , 8Kc ; - pails , ; - , ; 9J/C. 9JC.PKOVISIONS Hams,13@l3Ko ; breakfast ba con , lOajfe'll ' o ; bacon s'idcs , 9Ji"@loc ; dr : salt , 9)4 c ; shoulders , 8U@S54'c ; aricc ! beef . WOODENWAUE. Two-hoop palls , per doz. $1.30 ; three-hoop pailsr $1.05 ; No. 1 tul $7.00 ; No. 2 tub , $0.00 ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 washboards , $1.35@2.75 ; assorted bowls $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $3.00 ; No. 2 churns $7.00 ; No. 3 churns , $0.00 ; butter tubs $1.70 ; spruce , in nests. 70c per nest DuiEiil'KUlT.s Figs , in boxes , perlb , 135 ICc ; d layer loose _ , cia raisins , per Ib , 7) ) < fefcc ; Cal forma loose muscatels , per box. $1.71 California London layer rulsms , per bos $2.3502.50 ; pitted cherries , per Ib , 20 ( < ? 21c California pitted plums , per Ib , 12$13c dried blackberries , per Ib , 8K@o | ; dne raspberries , per Ib. 24@25o ; evaporated aj pics , 8 > ( S8Jfc : California sun driedpeacho ! 10 ( } Uo ; California unoarcd evaporate poacncs , 14@l6o ; evaporated CalifornI apricots , 19c ; Xanteo currants , 7o ; Turkis prunes , 44'rtiC4J4'c ! ; citron , 21Crf2.'o ; orang pool , 15s ; lemon peel , lOc. Leather. Hemlock sole , 18Q27c per Ib ; oak sole , 30i ( 33c per Ib ; oak harness , 2Jv(3.'iOfl ( per Ib ; sele ( weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1. 90c@1.00 pc Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , fl.OOQl.l per Ib ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , ( X70o ) pc Ib ; oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70@SOc per ib ; Phih dclphla kip skin , extra , & 0g90c ( perlb , Frenc calf skins , ( accordlneto weight and quality ] $1.15@1.75 per Ib ; French kip skins , do , 80e ( $1.10 perlb. Cordovan , russott , 18c ; satl finish , 20c per foot ; \ycltlcather , $3.50@4.J j-cr side ; moroccos , ftxjbblo goat ) , 20@8C I > er foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25@iOo ! jx toot ; glove calf skins , 20@30c per fool Douglas kid , SO Oc per foot ; kangarc skins , 40@ > 0c per foot , according to qualit : Toppings , $3.00 ( )10. ) ( iror dozen ; llnlngi f5.00@9.00 per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00 ( 12.00 per dozen. Metals ami Tinners' Stock. Tin plate. I C , 10x14 , best , $6.75 ; tin plati tin , 2Jc ; solder , 14@17c'copper bottoms , 3h sheathing copper , tinned , 29o ; planishlii copper , tinned , 35c ; ' load pipe , Bo ; shei Iron , N S. IS to 24. $3.20 ; Russia iron , 13 ( Am Russia planished-A , lOKo ; Am Rtiss planished , B , 9l4xc ; painted barb wire , $3.2 ; galvanized barb wire. $4.0J ; steel nails , $2. ! ( H2.30 ; steel wire nails , $2.00@2.70 ; Ire nails , $2.10@2.15. JUNK Machine castings , $12.00@13.0 ( stove plates , $7.00518.00 ; wrought Iron$8.00i 10.00 ; bones , dry , $5.00 ; steel , $5.00 | > er toi copper. $8.005i9.CK ) ; brass , $4.00(38.00 ( ; zln $2.K ( ? 3.00 ; solid lead , * 3 00@3.00 ; ton lea $2.00C < t2.50 ; rubber , $2.50@3.00 ; mixed rag $1.10@1.15 per uwt. Conl nntl Ijlnin. LIME S5@90o ; Portland cement , $3.55 : d rnestlo cement , $1.35 ; plaster , $3.00 < % ili hair , 23@25c , COAL Anthracite , range , and nut , f 10.0 largo egg , $9.75 ; Rock Spring , $7.00 ; S perlor , $ < 1.00 ; Iowa , $4.60(25.50 ( ; steam cos $1.50 to fiOO. fiOO.Drugs Drugs and Chemicals. MISCELLANEOUS Sulph. acid , lc ; citr aclu,60a ; tartaric. 60o ; bal. copavia , 03 borax. lOc : chloroform , 47o : glycerine , 2 gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor. 29 gum opium , $2.83 ; sulpb. morphia , * i D bromide potassium , 42c. OIL * Carbon , IWo O c ; heAdliehl , 175 . . . . . - V 746-12'fc. : Went Virginia summer , lie : zero. 17c ; No. I golden iniv- chine , ISo ; oxtro W. S. lanl , file ; No. I lanl , 42c ; turpentine , 44oj Unseed nuv , 5'Jc ' ; boiled , 63c. Qt'lNiNE P , itV. . , per oz , Me1 , German , per 01 , 42e. Iiiiiniicr. PIMCS' IOX AND T1MMEHS. 1 .14& , 18 tt. 1 ft 20 ft 2J ft 2 ft 2x4 . .1ft W'l8 0019 0022002. ZxO. 16 la i'm ' m la mi" UI22 00 1 M 18 HI IP ( W 23 OJ.22 ( IJ .HI TO 1T ( 00 10 00 22 00 22 10 2X12. .17 M 18 00 13 00 22 ( XI 23 00 fjuyxs. . . . . , . _ . _ . .ii..J.i7N in mils ros ; 00122 oo Add W cents per 1,000 feet for rough Joist. 1I041UI ? . No. 1 com , sis tin.oo I No. 3 com , sis IliVOO No. 2 coin , sir IT.iV ) | No. 4 coin , R 1 s 13.00 Add 60 cents per 1,000 for rough. . No. 1 , 4nndOiu , 12 and 14 ft , rough. . . . $18.00 No. I , " 10 ft , " . . . . 20.1M No. 2 , " 12nndl4ft , " . . . . 1050 No. 3 , " 10ft , " . . . . 1 .00 SIDINO. A , 12 , 14 St 16 ft. 20.50 I C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.tU.75 U , " llt.75 1 U. " " 11.75 CE1..INO AND 1'AUTITIOX. 1st com , % iu whlto jilnc ceiling . 1.00 2d lf " " " . 27.00 Clear % In Norway pine celllug . 15.50 8U contain " " " . ia.M ri.OOHINO. AOin whlto pmo . fVl.OO B ' " ' . ! . ( K ) ' " . 211.00 ' " . 21.00 ' " ( pel. toncing ) . 18.50 Six Inch drop siding 60o i > ur ltXX ) extra. IIATTK.NS , WKLL TU1I1NO , I'ICKKTS. O. O. Halts , SK In . $ 05 O. O. Halts. Kxa.sla . ! u well tubiiiL' . t ) . & M. and Hnv . 22.00 ekets , D. k H. Hat . 20. 00 . 'ickots , U. & II. square . 21.00 BIII.NU1.K3. LATH. XX clear . $ H.10 ExUaA * . 2.70 \ * Standard . 2.55 AMI. 13. & U . 2. : in.cl . 1.150 No. 1 . 1.IO1.15 Lath . 2.45 ro T8. White Cedar , 0 in. , s . 12i < f " " Hill , qrs . : . . . .12 > < " " 5h'in. , J s . H " " Sin. qrs . 09 " " 4 in round . 14 Tennessee Ucd Cedar , split . 14 'SphtOuk . OS st and 2d , clear , 1. 1 ' / , in s 2 s . K > 0.00 " " ' IK , 5 in , s 2s . 60.00 : d , clear , t in , s2s . 45 00 " 134 % IK.'Jin . 40.00 , select , 1 in , s2 s . Jlj.OO < \ , " Uf , IK.'Jin . 4:1.00 : U. " lin.s'Js . Sl.OO , " iK.iK.ain . ao.oo D , select , all 10 ft. $1 extra. Iriuli AVoinon , The women of these coasts mid Isluntls ire IIH BkilHul an the innn in lianilling ho our and ruddor. They know every i iiiken rock mid dangerous current of .he intricate channclB butwcon the great slum ! of Anui and the mainland , and take the boats in and out all weathers. ? or many years a Grace Darling of this western ooabt , the daughter of a pilot tvho lived on Fights island , went out in a storm and darkness with her old ather , never trusting him alone , as she know his weakness for whisky. This bravo girl never flinched from facing the wildest gales , fearing that disaster [ night befall her father , and the vessels it was Ins business to guide to a safe an chorage , if she were not at the holm. Many a ship's crew beating about be tween Arun and Owey oA'ed its preser vation to Nellie Boyle. Two sisters have taken the post boat into Aran for many years past , their father , John Nancy , being now old and infirm. The beetling cliffs and echoing aves of this dangerous coast have n weird charm of their own , and the sim ple people born within the bound of the tlantic surges cling wiih a surprising tenacity to their thatched and roped cottages , sheltered behind huge round- backed rocks , in the hollows of which they grow their patches of potatoes and stunted oats and hurley. The number of these dwellings , starting up out of what from afar looks like a stony desert both by the sea and for miles inland , IB startling to us who rollect on the possi bilities of subsistence afforded by this so-called land. The unfailing bog af fords ample fuel , it is true , and the potato tate crop , when as good as now , will last throughout tlio winter. In a good sea son such as this the oats have a chance of getting stacked before the equinoc tial gules begin to blow. Well it would be if these oats , ground into meal , might form a larger part of the staple food of Donegal. Strong tea , boiled in the "wee pot , " beside the turf embers , with bakers' bread , has now taken the ulace of the wholesome bone-mak ing porridge on which the canny Scot still lives. To buy groceries money it needed , and wo wonder how this can be earned here. Kelp or sea-weed burning used to bring them money ; and thit year , too , thin oillurs of blue smoke are rising all round by the sea , showing , lot us hope , that trade in iodine is brisk. The llshing ought to bo a fruitful source of prosperity to the Rosses , but on thie subject a resident writes in 1884 as fol lows : "To the north of Aranmoro , b < retching away to the northwest ol Tory , them is one fishing bank , where all ( finds of fish might bo caught overj day in the year with suitable boats and gear. In very flno weather our smal crafts often go out from four to six miloi off Aran Heads. Next day they all come back laden , and after such a take all the other boats in the neighborhood will ge out. It may bo that a breeze springs up and the sea rises in the middle of good catch , then all have to run foi homo or shelter. Largo , woll-flUet fishing smacks could stay out there foi days , and make plenty of money , too but facilities for the transit aud sale o fish there are none. Do FIjjrurcB Iilo ? Do figures lie ? Lot us sco. Two women had thirty chickens each which they took to market. The ; ' agreed to divide equally the proceeds o' their sale. One sold her chickens two for 81 , get ting for her thirty chinkons SIS. The other sold hors thrco for $1 , getting ting for her chickens $10. This raado.$25 realized on the sixt ; chickens. The merchant called to divide tin money said : "You sold your thirty chickens twi for $ land you sold your thirty chicken throe- for $1. That makes sixty chicken at the rate of five for $2. Well , five int sixty goes twelve times twice twelve i twenty-four. That makes $24 your chick ens brought. " But us shown above the women act ally had $25 in their pockets. And ye the merchant's figures were right. Do figures lioV . K. PAL-KFR. K. P. RirUUAN. J. U. ULANCUilll PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. Oflico-Uoom 34 , Oppoilta Exchange Building , t/n0 | Btcct \ nl . bomb Oin U * . Net ) . M3RIMERWESTERFIELD St , MAUE1 Live Stock Commission , Room 15 , KxcbiDKa RulMIng , Union Block T rJ HoutU Umalm , Neb. ALEXANDER & FITCH , Commision Dealers in Liye Sock , Opposite Kicbange IlulMInf , Unlou Slot _ Y rdl , bouth uuJ ti , NcU. " UNION STOCK YARDS CO. Of Omaha , Limilei Joh r. o _ Vgrlcultural Implements , _ _ _ _ CHURCHILL > ARKEn , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , wagons , Onliiti and DiiggUi. Jme Str * t.betn tmhauJ _ I0th , Omaha , Nebraska. _ LINING R S METIMLF co. . A riculturalImplemcntsWagonsCamages , , Kinglet , Kte. Wholoal * . Omaha. Nehraika. PARLIN , ORENDORF A MARTIN , Wholtiale Dealer * In A&Ticultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Bl. ttO. na ami m JODPI Street. Oinaha. P. P. MAST& CO. , Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultivator * , Hay Uaket. Cider Mill * and l.ubim Pul- Terliert. Cur. 14th ami Nlcholai btretU. WINON A IMPLEMENT CO. , Wholesale- Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Corner I4lh mill Nlfliolm rUreeti. OMAHA nilANCU. J. P. SEIBERLING A. CO. , Akron , OMo. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mc cl , M n kr. . 1511 l.ei\Tonworth U Omnha , MOLINE.'MILBURN&STODDnjCo Manufacturer * and Jobben In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th ami I 'act Ho streoti. OmMia , Neb. Artists' Materials. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' . Materials , Pianos and Organs , 151" IKmqlna Struct. Ouiaha. Nohrnika. Booksellers and Stationers. H. M , & S. W. JONES , Successors to A. T. Ken jon A Co. , Wholesale A Retail Booksellers and Stationers , Fine Wedding Sto'.lonery , Commercial Stationery ISKI llouulB'Street. OmnUa. Nub. Boots and KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( ttuccossors to Iteeil , Jones & Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Auenlslur Iloitnn Ilubber Bhoe Co. 1102,1104 fc 1IW Ilarner St. . Omaha. Nebraaka. w. v. MORSE \ co- Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101IKtHlOo Douglas St.Omalia ManufactorySum mer ft. lustun. CoffooB , Apices , JEto. _ _ _ CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Umaha Coffee and Bptce Mills. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kitmcts , Laundry lllue. Inks. Etc. lilt- HIE Ilarner Street , Omaha. Nebraska. Crockery and Claeevynre. " W. L"WRIGHT. Agent for the Manufacturers and Importer * of Croclery , Glassware , Laips , Cliiinneys , Btc. Offl cc. 817 B , ISlli f U , Omaha. Nebraska. PERKINS. CATCH & LAUMAN. Iiuoorters and Jobbers of ( Mery , Glassware , Lainrs , Silverware Etc. Till Karnam St. , New Pauou nulldlnv. Commission and Storage. " " RIDDELL & RID'DELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Ppeclaltlr * inttrr K-ir * . Clici" " I'miltry , Game , 1112IIoward Strict. Omaha , CEO. SCHROEDER St. CO. . Success or * to McPhane. A Fehroeder. ) Produce Commission and. Cold Storage , OuiHlia , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merclmnt. Correspondence solicited. 1014 North ICth mreet.Unmbn.iseb. Coal , Coke OMAHA COAL , COKE Si LME"CO. ] , Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal , 3(0 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraika. J. J. JOHNSON & ( CO. , Mannfactnrers of Lime , And shippers ol Coal , Coak , Ceiuvnt , I'mster , 1.1m JJruln Tile , and Hewer 1'lpe. Ofllca , 219. B. 13th Bt. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone- . NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Goto , 214 South 13th ft. . Omaha. Neb. Pry Goods ana Notions. M. E SMITH fc CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 Douglas. Cor. 11th St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Cc Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotion , ! GcnU' } * urnl9blne Onodi. Corner llth aud IlaJnej bu..Omaha , Nebraska. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SH1VERICK , Furniture Omnha , Nebraska- PAXTON.GALLAGHER & Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,707,709 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 th and Leavenworth Strccti , Omnha , Nebraska , Hardware. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate Metals , Pheet lion , etc. ARents for Tlowe Scales Miami Vou dor nndl.ynmn llurbed > vlr , Omnbu , Nebraska. HIMEBAUQH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shoi Mechanic * ' Tooli and Buffalo Scales. 1106 Dougli btreot , Omaha , Ntbranka. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , JOth and Ilarner Bti. , Omaha , Neb. Weiti > rn Agen for Auitln Powder Co. , JerTerrnn Hte l NalU , Kalrbanki HUnUanlHcalei. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wholeiale Manufacture of Saddlery & Jotters of Saddlery Hardwar And Leather. H03 , UOfi and KIT Ituraoj Bu , Omahi Nebraska , " W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Spring ! , Wagon Rtork. Hardware , Lumber , Etc. 11 and Ull Ilarner Btrxtt , Omaha. , Eto. VL. . PARROTTE Si CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Good HOT Harner Street , Omaha , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBKR CO. , All Rinds of Building Material at Wesa UtAglrcetandPnlon PaclflcTrackOmaha. TbuiS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath. Lime. Sasb , Dogrt.rtc. T Ms-Corner 7th and Ubiulii ; C ti * tlj and Ueujin o Lumber C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmlier , ISth and California Streets. Omaha. Nebraska. . , Lnmlier Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Comer rid an J Dtjulaitu. . T. W. HARVEY To Dealers Only , OrSc * . 14(1) ( ) Farnam Street , Oman * . JOHN A. WAKEFIELP4 Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Import * ! and American J'ortlaml Cement. Stall Agent for Mllwaukce lrdraullc Cement and Uulncy White l.lmc. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpet ! ami Parquet Floorln * Wh and Tkin t Millinery and Notions. l. " OBERFELDER * c67 Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions * H tin and ! 1II Month Illh Mr i t Overall * . CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of ( trails , Jeans I'anU , Shirts , Ktr. IllWand 1104 Douvlu Street , Uiuaha. .Si'b. Noti'ons. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods U atiiUV , Haitli lOihBt.Onutia. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Aile ( Irease. Ktc , Omaha. A. It , lllshop. Manager V1NYARD Si SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , UOfiHarnoy Street. Omaha. "Office Fixtures. TIIK BIMMONIIS MANUrACTUlllNQ CXJ. Manufacture. ' * of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle' , SlilehoanK Hook ( 'rues , I > nif | KlxturesATalJ C He , rartltlons , ItalllnifsCounters. Huerand wins Coolers , Mirror'.elr. Factory am1 office , KJUimd 1731 bo u Hi 1 , > lh Bt. , Omaha , Telephone 1U < . Pajnita rid TMINGS & NEILSON , Whole-rile Denier' In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , Fnrnnm Ptroct. OmnhaNob. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , ' nr nice itock of rrlntlnii , Wr pplnK and Wrltlni Upi-elkl attontlon clven to or lo l U unleri. Paper Boxes. JOHN L. WILKIE. Proprietor Omaha PaperBox Factory , o . 1317 anil 131V Uouglni Ht. , Onmhn , Neb , Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL A CO. . Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 611 mid 9U Joum btrctt. Omaha. Storage , Forwarding A Commlaslon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS 4 CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch huui > of thn Heimcr IliiUKr Co. HuiiKlfn a | wbuleiulo ana retail , l.KH lilUnnd 1313 lianl Street , Oinatia. Telcphong No.iU ) . OMAHA MAM1 Stacks. , Mannfactnring Dealer in Smoke Stacfe BrltclilDKi , Tanks anil General Holler HepalrlDK. LIU _ Hedge Htreet. Onittlia. Neb .B row erg. STOR2 & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 North Klgthteontli Street. Omaha , Keb. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron aud Cornice , 'oun Kponctcr. Proprietor. WU Doilito and 103 and 1(4 ( North lUth Street , Omalm. Prlntera' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. ' Auxiliary Publishers , rxalen In Type , I'TOMPH nnd I'rlntrrV Huppllct. (01 South 12lh Struct. Omaha. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rnbher Goods 311 Clothing and Ix-allicr lioUlug. lOUS rnrnani StreaU 8.3Bhf . Poora , Etc. _ t " a > M. A. D1SBROW C CO.- \VUolctuIo Manur..cturers of Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch b"lce , Utii und liunl Htreets , Ooialiu , Neh. J BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. iVanufacturci's of Sash , Doors , BlindSi . ' uMluiis. Stair Work and Interior lliir'l Woo 1 Hni iu. N. C. Corntrfyi il l.i'uifuworth b'.rccts , \ Omaha. t > uu. I Etc. ' ' A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Etc- CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam ana Water Btipt > IIus. Headquarter * for Mast. t oost & Go's CQQ'ls. llllhiuiium bt. , Omalm. U. S. WIND ENGINE PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , BROWNELL & CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Macliiueiy , i thectlron Work Bty lh.mp. . . P.W M.H . , . M < Iron < . Worj 8. j STEAM BOILER WORKS , * Carter k ECU , t'rnp'i. Mauuf acturcn of all kinds Steam Boilers , Tate and Sheet Iron Wort Works Fouth 20th and H. fc M. Crunslnc. HAX1XJN k VIKKUNQ IIIO.N WOBK8. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Englnei , ltrai Work , General Pnundrr , Machine nn4 illaikiuiltb Work , onlio and Work ) , U. t' . llf. a d IHli f trcet , umalu , . " OMAHA WIRE'S ? liroFTWORKS. Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railing Ieik nalli , Window Ouardi. Flower SlandiTlr HU' , Ktc. ID North Kth Street , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frsofFire&BurglarProofSafes ' faiilti. Jail Work , Iron and Wlra fencing , Blunt. Ktc , U , AD'Ueou ' , 1'iop'r. Cor , lllu ana Jack on tin. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORK3 , * \ Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards. and Serceni , for banki , omreilore < . ratldeneoi. etc. ixml Awnlniit. lockiniUS Machlner ; nod Illackimltb work > . VtiSoiilB 111 * nt. MEACHER & WHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof Safesjime , Loci's ,1 QtURtbl Ayeuli lor IlleUold ritla X lfji : Coutuuu ; ' !