H ' y " " ' " " " " , . . . , , , . . . , , . - < - - - . . - . .v „ . . - --r . „ . - - jii -n rj - r----.i girT T > r" ' - ' . - - - - T - m- r -v t v - ? 3'iwm--- . " ' - - - " ' - " - - " ' ' ' * ' ' . - - - - T-T * - i -i-TK'-- -.i7-i" r mn'fU'i fin * ! ! * ? " W ' 1 'f"rJ'y ' . ' I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 4 ; 1888. 3 I1 TI1B-SPECDIATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Spurts Again and Holds the Advance Qalnod. , _ CORN RULES RATHER DULL. No Improvement In Oats A Strong ItiillUli Movement. In 1'rovlslons Cnttlc Lower Under Henry He- H HOKH Fnlrly Active. CHICAGO 1MIOIIUCE 9IAUKRT. CiiK'A'io , Sept. ! ! . ISpcclnl Telegram to THE lint : . ] Wheat spurted ntfuln to-day and licld the giound that was gained. The mar- Itet lias got Into such n stnto that very few have the hardihood to short It. Foreign marI - I { IH arc very llrm hut not quotniily hlKhcr. They have not rcsi > ended to the last ndvunca on this Hide , and the excitement that \viis noted up \vltliin a week Is not now mani fest. Tins opening raniro was X@l ° above Saturday's close , September helling at 0c ; ! , December at We and May at ll'J/c. The dlf- fcrenco between September and December narrowed to ! < c before the session was far advanced. Seller December Hold off to OTJ < c , but from that price It climbed to U5c and later to jcyifc. The range of May was J $ ( @ Wife. After the first touch of softness the market never showed a weak spot except when Jotin ICantor ciimo In the pit nnd made n feint of selling a biK line of long wheat , when the price broke J , 'u In two or three minutes , but It was not long In getting back to the advance. Llndblom entered a lot of xvhcat but It was licked up with ti relish. Corn was moderately active but decidedly lower and at 1 o'clock October was about ? c lower than It closed Saturday , seller Novem ber ytc lower and seller May -Lc lower. The receipts were 005 cars , and with line weather nnd over 1,000 cars expected for to-morrow there was n pretty general pressure to sell with lltllo ( luMro to buy. There was a grad ual weakening , October selling fromMJ © 44ji'c ! to lU.JfcC. It Improved some , but closed nt about 44c. A good deal of long corn was thrown on the market and there was a good deal of short selling as well. Long futures wcro the weaker , tliu country hcemmg to bo helling freely. May sold l c lower than the highest priro touched last week. At the close the feeling was easy on all futures. Outs exhibited no Improvement , ruling easy In sympathy with corn. Hcooipts were liberal , and while the proportion of contract grade was small , theru were few buyers ex cept at a lower range of prices , as the esti mated receipts for to-morrow aggregate some 400 cars. May was the favorite month , sell ing weak at J < o lower , with some inquiry for October at prices slightly below those of last week , and other months were dull. No. ! 3 oats in store were nearly } c lower , at * 3) ( @ 24 c. c.In provisions the movement was strongly bullish , as the monthly stock showing was , if anything , a little under expectations , and the prospect for increased receipts of hogs unim proved. Trade met with unusually general mipport. Early in the day there was sorno depression , but it was temporary , and the range of prices ulljirouml was much higher than that of Saturday , while closings were either at outsldo figures or approximately so. In near deliveries September and October the advance actually established amounted to ! 2t' @ ! ; $ ( : In poik , U i'Q''So in lard and 10 @ 15c in short ribs. Arrr.iiNoox Siiox : , 2'0 ! ! closing : Wheat , higher ; September iiflc , October Mitfc , No- vembcriMjkc. Corn quiet and steady ; Sep temberlOife , October -nigc , November 12 0 , Oats were in fair request and prices firmer ; September 2-lc , October 2v. \ . I'ork was easier and closed Be under 1 o'clock prices. January sold freely ; September U4.40 , October ? H.4 ! > . Lard ruled steady nnd closed practically unchanged ; Septem ber $ U.bO , October $ ' .1.80 , November J3.S5. Short ribs declined "J eon moderate trading ; September * 8.57 > , October $3.5TK. C1IICAUU iaV13 STOCK. CIIICAOO , Sept. 3. [ Special Telegram to THE HUE. | turn. ! : The run of cattle was largely In excess of what was looked for. They eamo pouring in all morning from day light up to 10 o'clock. Taking the fresh arri vals and the number loft on Saturday there wcro about 10,000 on sale. Ihcn adding the number elsewhere there were 22.COO to 211,000 in sight. At least 0,000 of the cattle hero to day wcro Tcxans nnd rangers nnd tuero were not 100 prime natives among the ar rivals and only a few hundred that wcro really good. Business , on account of the big run , was slow to open. Salesmen nnd then assistants were busy yesterday yarding nnd shaping up nnd buyers were also busy riding around In order to get a good look at what was on salo. Yet after opera tions were fully under way there was an active business nil along the line. Salesmen from the start figured that values must go lower , nnd those controlling the largest nnd best westerns made a straight cut of 15@25o on that class , consequently salesmen thai had natives were obllgndto meet this cut and perhaps go lower , so that It may bo truthfully stated that average natives and rangers sold nearly 23o lower than last week Tcxans sold Ifio lower nnd the common run of natives , in. eluding butchers" ! tockhnd to follow thodown turn In Toxnus. A largo number of both natives and rangers wcro lolt unsold at the close. There was little or nothing doing in Btockors nnd feeders. Veal calves were m fair demand and steady. The receipts were 9,400. Texas and western cattle , medium to good steers , 1,350 to 1,500 pounds , $5.00 < il5.GO ; li00 ! to l.HoO pounds , .WKtfri.lO : 010 to 1.2IK ) pounds , f3.30@4.-10 ; tockcrs nnd feeders , fU.OOfta.lO ; cows , bulls Hid mixed , ? 1.40 2..K ) ; bulk , J-2.10Q2.45 ; Texas and Indian steers , P50 to 1,050 pounds , f3.00@n.60 ; 750 to 000 pounds , fc.7& ) @ : .23 ; WO to 700 pounds , $ -.50 ( < J3.00 ; cows , $1.00 ® U.MJ ; natives and half breeds , $3.50 © I.T.r > .Q | | Hoes liuslness was fairly active with lit- tie or no change In values on good stock , assorted - ' sorted heavy or prime packing , ns compared with Saturday. Low grndo and common packing sorts , however , were lower , some lots going as low as ? 5.4Utf5.75. ( Hest mixed hold at i0.10i0.55 ( nnd best assorted heavy , togothcr with butcher weights , sold at 10.40 00.60 , Thcro wcro n largo number of stock pigs on sale. Some lots sold as low as $4,50 ( itl.75 ; assorted light were neglected and sold nt Ki.20Qtl.35. 1'ltOIILCK MAKKKT3. CHICAGO , Sopt. 8. Wheat Firm ; cash , P5c ; October , U4aO ; November , WJfc. Corn Firmer ; cash , 44Jfc ; October , 43 8-1 Bo ; November , 4tyc. Oats Steady ; cash , 2lo ; October , 24 Jfo ; November , 21fo. Flour Firm and unchanged i winter wheat , W.25CJ4.75 ; spring wheat , ? 3.75@ @ 6.HOryp , W.7PQ3.00. Uyo VJc. llarloy Nominal. I'rimo Timothy $1.05. Whl ky-$1.20. Vry ) Salt Meats Shoulders. f7.50tf7.75 : short clear , tO.OO@y.25 ; short ribs. f3.i7tf. ! Butter ( Julcti creamery , 15@21 } < o ; dairy , 18H ( 17Kc. Cnooso Quiet ; full cream cheddars , 8 ® SUe ; Jhitsand Young Americas , 8K@S > fc. Kggs-Firm nt UXQlSKo. Hilton Unchanged ; heavy green salted. light green salted , tXgoJfc ; salted bull , fxj ; grecu tailed calf , tff$7o ( ; drv tllnt , 7J/(3Sc ( ; dry calf , 7tfSc ( ; branded hides 15 per cent off ; deacons , ' 'OQ'iSo each ; dry ealted , 10@l5c. Tallow Firm ; No , 1 , nolld , 4 < 33oj No. 2 , 4)fc ) , and cake , 5u per lu. Pork Firm ; cash , $14.40 ; October , 114.45. Lard Steady j.cash and October , f'.i.bO. Uecoipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 10,000 10,000 Wheat bu . SO.OOO 2CO.COJ Corn.bu . 271,000 C$3,000 OatB , bu . 310,000 197,000 llyo. bu . . . . . Uarley , bu . , . . . . . . . MlnurapolU , Sept , 3. Wheat Receipts cclpt , 105 curs ; shipments , 4 'J cars ; domaiul was for mnlnly old whcut , nnd sales of No. 2 northern ranged from 93o to 040 ; No. 1 1T hurd.ln store ; September , OlJ/c ; October , 03c : No. I northern , iu store , September , irJJfe ; October , MJiVi No. 2 northern , ft store , September , W > o ; October , 'JOo. 8t. Loultt , Sept a , Wheat Stronp aud higher ; cash , WiWo ( ; October , Corn Weaker and lower ; cash , 40\c ; Oc tober , 40\c. Oat * Steady ; caih. SSJfc ' . October , 24.n6C , I'ork Stronger al W.W. Lnrd-IS.H'HwS.W. Whlsky ? l.l4. Milwaukee , Scjit. Wheat-Firm ; cash , Ol' < ; October. lc. ; Corn Weak ; No. 3 , 44 Vc. Oats-Quiet : No. 3 white , Me. Hyc Firm ; No. 1 , Clc. Hurley Quiet ; No. 2 , C5c. Provisions Finn. Cincinnati. Sept. 3. Wheat Steady ; No. 3 red. We. Corn Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 40S47c. Oats Knslef ; No. 2 mixed , lGc. ! Whisky-Steady nt (1.14. Kniinnfl City , Sept. 8. Wheat Higher ; No. i ! red , rash , 7UWc : October , 31c. Corn No. 2 cash , September and October , no bids nor offerings ; the ear , 20c bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , 20o bid. MVK MTOOIi. Clilcnco. Sept. 3. The Drovers' Jour nal retiorts ns follows : Cattle Receipts , 14,000 ; market slow and 10C4I50 lower ; steers , CUiOg.Y ( < X ) ; stockers , nnd feeders , ? 2.00@.10i : ) cows , bulls and mlxcdtl.40@2.K ! ! ) ; Texas and Indian-cattle , l.K ! ) ( . < 3.r)0 : western rangers , * 3.50@1. " > . Hogs Receipts , 10,000 ; market slow but steady ; mixed , * 5 tKkyo.40 ; heavy , ffi.OO ® O.X j ( ) ; light , yi.Wil.i.lVtskips ( \ , f-l.00frf5.70. Sheep Receipts , 8,000 ; market active but lOu lower ; natives , $ 'J.05@4.25 ; western shorn. J3.iOrt3.00 ! ( ; Tcxans shorn , $2.7503.35 ; lambs , 1.50(25.00. ( A Drovers' Journal special cablegram from London quotes American cattle m heavy supply and the .lemand weak with prlres barely steady ; best steers at liytfc per Ib estimated dead weight. National Stock Yimls. Kast St. I-oiilH , Sept. 3. Cattle Receipts , 3,000 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market lower ; choice heavy native steers , f5.10M5.CO ; fair to good , f4.40@5.15 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , ? 3.40il,4..r ( > 0 ; stockers nnd feeders , fair to good , ! .40rt3.CO ( ; rangers , corn-fed , $3.5001.40 ; grassfed2.20. . Hogs Receipts , l/'W ; shipments 1,000 ; market higher : choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , Jfl.nogc.75 ; packing , medium to prime , * < ! . : i5@ < ! .GO : light grades , ordinary to best , W.20G10.40. Katisnu City. Sent. 3. Cattle Re ceipts , 4.000 ; shipments , none ; native beeves steady ; grass ranee- steers weak and lOc lower ; grass range cows strong and 5@ lOc higher ; native cows steady to u shade higher ; good to choice corn-fed , $5.00(35.50 ( : common to medium , $ . ' 1.25 ® 1.25 ; grass range steers , $1. < 5(33.0 ( ! ; cows , $1.25.70 : slockcrs nnd feeding steers , tl.60@.tit : ) > . Hogs Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , none ; steady , but owing to light receipts not much competition ; good to choice , ? G. 15QI0.25 ; common to medium , ? 5.25@OMO ; skips nnd pigs , . | .00 ( ! 5.00. 1'ItOVISIONS IN STOKE. On September 1 there was in store at Chicago cage 22,000,000 short ribs , 84.000 barrels of pork , and 28,000 tierces of lard. DMA 11A IilVK STO OII. Cattle. Monday. Sept. 3 , 18S3. The receipts wcro heavy and the market was fairly active. Range beef cnttlo sold about lOc lower , but feeders , butchers stock , oto. , were about steady. Ono bunch of corn- fed natives contracted for in the country sold nt $5.50. linen. The market was 5@10o higher than Satur day. The receipts wcro light and everything was sold out early. Sheep. The receipts wcro heavy but only a few changed hands. lleccipta. Cattle 2,000 Hogs 1,100 Sheep 2.COO Horses 75 Prevailing Prices. The following is a table of prices paid in this marKet for the grades of stock inoa- tioncd. 1'rimostoors. 1300to 15001b3.5.2. > (35.50 ( Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 4.50 ® 5.85 Native feeders 8.25 © 3.40 Western feeders li.75 ( i3.80 Hnngo steers , com'on to choice 3.00 @ 4.10 Common to good cows 1.40 ( ai'2.00 Choice to fancy cows 15.25 O3.00 Corn-fed cows 8.00 @ 3.40 Common to choice bulls 1.25 (3)2.00 ) Falrtocnoiconghthogs 0.00 ( < Z0.15 Fair to choice heavy hogs 0.20 ( rft'.30 ' Fairto cnolco mixed hogs C.10 © 0.20 IteproMniitntivo Sixlo * . OATTI.K. No. Av. Pr. Ibull , native 1,410 $1.25 Ibull , native 1,450 1.25 1 cow , native 1,020 1.60 22COW8 71H ) 1.85 13 cows , natives 707 3.10 9 cow , natives 091 2.10 4 cows 1,157 2.25 22cows Oil 2.25 20 feeders O'JO 3.00 05 steers , native corn fed 1,401 5.50 RAXOE CATTLE. Owner. No Av. Pr. Sand Creole C Co. . . . 53 cows. . .1,0-38 $2.00 Dunn ft. Kauer 22 cows. . . . 055 2.12' , ; War Bonnet L S Co.81 cows. . . .1,240 2.40 A Haas 67\Vy steersl,214 3.75 A Haas 75Wysteers,219 ] 8.75 A Haas 1'JWyocows Oiifl 2.50 Lance Creek O Co..5' ) steers..1,0.15 8.00 Johnson &F CO steers..1,007 8.10 Dili-bin Land & C Col07 WyT'xnsl.NB 3.00 Durbin Land & C Co.20 Wy cowsl,013 2.45 Splccr 14sto'rst'l'pll ! 2.CO Splcer. fi cows. . . . l,0t0 ! 2.50 Spicer. 1 cow 1,000 2.00 Splccr 41 Wy n't stl,17S ! i.r > o Sand Creek Cattle C'oOT steers.1,223 8.00 Sand CrcckOattleCo2S3 steers. . . .1,203 8.90 HOOS. No. Av. Shlc. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 75. . .221 KM ) $ lK ! ( ) 84. . . .217 SO 73. . .189 820 0.05 S5. . .225 101) ) 00. . 80 0.05 ( VS. . , .251 120 73. . . 224 80 0.10 < > ! . . .259 240 0.20 47. . . 273 120 0.10 00. . , .203 80 0.20 04. . . . 250 240 0.15 CO. . , .240 820 0.20 70. . . . 240 80 0.15 52. . . .244 120 0.20 71. . . . 24'3 240 0.15 05. . . .283 80 0.25 SIlKEf. No. Av. Pr. 211 stookors TO $3.85 121 westerns 88 8.05 1'nckcrn 1'iirclin.soH. Showing the . number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on the market to-day : Omaha Packing Co 4S8 Armour C. P. Co 203 J. P. Squires & Co. . . . . . 837 Monthly Statement. The following is the ofllcial statement of the receipts and shipments of live stoclt dur ing the month of August , 18SS : . Highest nnil lowest. The followinR are ttio highest unil lowest prices paid foruuxoilunil heavy loads ol hogs ou this znarkot during the past few days , and ters mentioned , as also for the preceding week , ns compiled by the Cincinnati Price Current : Iilvc Htock Notes. P. Khlers , Mlndcn , la , , came in with a load of hogs. H. O. Stuart , Canias , Idaho , was lit with n load of horses. Sims & lloiif-'liton , I'ortsmou'h , In. , mar keted a load of hogs nt i.W ) . M. H. Heparty , Nco'.a , la. , and H. Waller , Peoria , 111. , were in looking over the market. H. Klee , Wllsonvillo , Neb. , T. H. Herd of the Lance Creek Cattle Co. ; W. II. Gould , Hremuin , Dak. : Tliomas Swan , of the Swan Cheshire Live Stock Co. ; Mr. Doty , of Doty fi Chamberlin. of Una , ; U. E. Hrewster. of the War Bonnet Live Stock Co. , and ,1. S. lirown , of the Brown lllft Cattle Co. , were among those who came in with cattle. James Viles , Jr. , Kencral manager of the Omaha Packing Co. , and A. C. Foster , man ager for Swift it Co. , were elected members of the joint executive committee at the pack ers' meeting. The commission men elected Ab Waggoner nnd J. Gt Martin to represent them on the committee. The committee has charge of the dockage of hogs. THA1H-3 CONlJlTIOXS. Money continues easy , with nn increasing demand from the country and nil wants readily met. Collections arc fair and it is expected they will improve as harvest progresses. The markets have been fully supplied with produce and prices have ruled low on fruits and melons. Sugar is advancing , and as the demand is usually larger in September than any other month , tlio "trust" will probably squeor.o all they can from the trade. Prodncn , Fruits , IStc. BUTTEH Fancy , solid- packed creamery , 18 @ 'Jle ; choice country , 10@17c ; common grades , 10@l'ic. Haas Strictly fresh , KXglScciuullcd. OKANOHS Messmns , f5.CO@0.00 per box ; Hodi , $ tl.00 ( < i0.25 per box. CALIFORNIA DAMSONS SI. 25 tier box ; south ern Damsons , 7Iic@fl.00 per box. CALiFoitxiAGiiAPEH $ l. 'il.i > 0 per case. SouTiiciiN OiiAi'us 4C@75c per 10-lb bnskct. PEACHES California , $1.00 < 7M.50 per box ; Missouri , 50c@$1.00 per \4 \ bu. BANANAS Common , $1.5U@3.25 per bunch ; choice , $ J.5U3.f)0. LEMONS $4. ( X5.0 ) ! ! per case. CANTnLOPr.s 7ftc@J1.50 per dozen. PI.UMS 5,5(151.50 ( per bu. HucKi.EiiEKKiKS ? 1.2o per drawer. POTATOES 30@75o jer ) bushel. SWKET POTATOES 4Z5c per Ib. POULT uv Mo dressed fowl in the market ; live chickens , $3.50@3.75 pur doc. ; spring chickens , 2.23 < 3i.OO. : TOMATOES- ? 1.00@l.no per bu. WATEHMEI.ONS Sia.OO ( < MS.OO per 100. PKAUS California , W.UO ( 3.50 per bu box ; Southern , 75 per } < bu. CELKIIV " .lyUOc or dozen. Koo PIANT $1.00 1. 'J5 per dozen. ONIONH l > c per Ib. Al'ri.ns $ 'J.OO@i.OO : per bbl. CuAiiAi'ri.i'.s f 1.00 per box. CiDEit Michigan , ? 4.r..r ( ) ( ! 0 nor bbl 83 gals ; California pear cider , 515.00 per bbl. PotCOUN Kico , 8C 4e ; common , 2@3i ; . CAUUOTS 75cpcr bushel. HEANS Choice eastern handpicknd navies. $2.iOiJ. ( 0 per bushel ; western hand picked navlus , $2.Wg'J.7ri ( ( ; meaiums , i2.00@2. 15. Lima beans 5c tier pound. HAY f. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , fO.OO ; No 2 upland , S5.00. llllAN-flO.OO. Cnoi'i'Ei ) FEr.n $17.00 per ton. ViXLOAit Cider , SQfilSe per cnl. White wine , 0@10c per gal. Revised prices are ns follows : UAOQING Stark A. seamless , 2lc ; Atnos- kcag , seamless , 17 ! c ; Lewiston A , seamless 19o ; American , seamless , 10) e ; burlaps , to 6 bu,8 } @ 9 > fc ; gunnies , single , 13c ; gun nies , double , 20o ; wool sacks , 85c. Twines- Flax , 8Sc ; extra sail , 20@21c sail 11 , 19@20o cotton. 2lc ; Jute. lOc. COFPEHS Mochn , 2530o ; Uio , good , 105 17o ; Maiidahling , 20@2Sc ; roasting Kio , 14 ICe ; O. G. Java , 21@20o ; Java , interior , 22 < y 25o : Kio , fancy , lO lOo ; Santos nnd Mara caibo , 17 < S19o : Arbuckles , 18iO. SBQAU Granulated , } , @ $ \ conf. A 72 < c ; white extra C , " , ' 40 ; extra C , 7 ( ! 7.l < e yellow C , 0 > < @ 0 ? c : nowdered , 8 } Sfc ; cubes , 8yt3S < c. HONBT 12@18o for ono pound frames strained honey. G@3c per pound. BEESWAX Choice yellow , 20@22 > c ; darl colored , 13314c. CHEKSE Voung America , full cream 04@10Mo ; full ererui eheddars , 0@9 } < fo ; ful cream Hats , 9@9f ! ; good to choice skinime Cheddars , OCiOJj ; skimmed Hats , 5i 5J < fc. PICKLEJ Medium , in bbls$5.5u ; do inhal bbls , $8.00 ; small , in bbls , $0.50 ; uo in hal bbls , * 3.75 ; gherkins , in bbls3.0' ) ; do inhal bbls , f 1.50. Toiucco Plug , 20 ( 050 ; smoking , 10@00c Jsi.uns $1.25 i > er 30-lb pail. SALT $1.8001,3 oper bbl. Koi'U 710.9l @ 10c. Spicns Nutmeg , per lb , < Hg7oc ; pepper jxr lb , I'Xf&Jlc ' ; cloves , pcnb , IS Jle ; nil spice , 7JSc ( ; cinnamon bark. 8Sc ; cassia , Co cassia biids , 14o : cloves. 20c ; mace , 75c ginger , African , 7 | c ; Jamaica , bleachci' ISo ; sage , 7e. MAI-LB SUQAII Hriclts , ll@12o per lb penny cakes , I''C lUo per lb ; pure mapl syrup , 11.00 per gal. TEAS ioung Hyson , common to fair , 1SL ( 25o ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30@55c ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22(5-)5o ( : ; Gun powder , choice 3 fancy , 4 ( > @ 05e ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15-iT ( Japan , cholea to fancy , 80@45o : Oolong , common to good , 25@ 85o ; Oolong , choice to fniicv , 50g70e ( ; Imper ial , common to medium , 23@35o ; Imperial , good to fancy , 403.50c. NUTS Almonus , 15@17o ; tilborts , ll@12c ; Brazil , yoeit'o ' ! walnuts , 12o ; pecans , 10@llc ; peanuts , 5@Sc. CitACKEHS 5@10c per lb ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 20c per lb , ns per list BPOOMS lixtra 4-tio , $ i.40 ; parlor , 3-tl painted handles , f2.PO < Te2.5 ; No. 1$1.80 ; NO U , $1.70 ; heavy stnulo brooms. fl.OO. STAIICII Mirror gloss , 5Jfo ; Graves- corn , Cc ; Oswcgo gloss , 7o : Oswego corn , OJSfe. PownEit AXU SHOT Shot , $1.20 ; bucifshot , $1.45 ; powder , kegs , $5.00 ; half kegs , $3.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ; fuses. 100 ft , 3rtt75o ! UnriNCi ) LiAiti ) Tierce , PC ; 40-lu square cans , t'c ; 50-lb round , O o ; 20-lb round , I'u ' ; 10-lb palls , OXc ; B-lb pails , 9.Vci S-lu palls , 9 > io. 1'iiovisioxs Hams , 18 ( < ? 13 } o ; breakfast ba con , KiJi@lli.tc ; bacon sides , 10Ci10)/o ; dry salt , 9'fo ' ; shoulders , 0@9'ic ; uried beef , , Wooi > EKWAiir.--'i'wo-iioop pails , per doz. , $1.40 ; thrco-hoop pails , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $ WNo. : 2 tub , 47.00 ; No. 8 tubs , $0.00 ; washboards , il.0' > 2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $3.00 ; No. 2 churns , $7.00 ; No. 8 churns , ? WX ) ; butter tubs , small , each 83c ; medium , SS ; large , 28o ; nests , 4570o ; spruce , in nests , 70c per nest. Pigs , in boxes. , per lb , 13 ® lOc ; dates , in boxes , 5K@7o ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , $3.50(23.75 ( ; Malaga loose raisins , $3.80@2.50 ; new Valer. cla raisins , per lb , 7K@Sc ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , per box. $ ' . ' .00. California London layer raisins per box , $2.a5a2.50j pitted cherries , per Ib , 203'Jlo ; California pitted plums , per lb. 12@13o : dried blackberries , per lb , 8K@ ! ' ; dried raspberries , per lb.l ( < 4'-5o ; evaporated ap ples , 8Ui414o ( ; California sun drleJpeaches. 13c ; California unoared evaporated peacnes , 15lt'o ; evaporated California apricots , 19c ; Xanteo currants , 7'f(38o ( ; Turk ish prunes , 4 ! (34c ( ; citron , 21642-Jo ; o ran go I pael , 1C& ; lemon peel , 16o. risii , Holland Herring , 85c90c. per keg ; White rish , > f bbls. , No. 1 , 10.00 , Family , ? .T7S ; Trout , No. 1 , t5tSptr Mackerel. bbls. HloaterMcM , JIS.WI. Bltater , $ lUxi. ( No. 1 Shore , $ it.M : ) , Large Family , $10.50 ; Labra dor Herring , ? 1. 50j Columbia lUvcr Salmon , $17.00 per bbl. CotiFUit Per lb , whole. Oo ; bricks and strip ! " , 7(39t ( * . . CANDY--Mixed , S ( < $13 < ? : stick , oS'fCTipiVc ; rock candy , 101tJ13iv ( fuucy cnuiiy , 7o'JSc. FISH California salmon , per bbl. $10.KKu ( ! 1C ful. 1..1I1. . . . . * * 111 11 * * . f.i.ntll. . . .1.1 * . . Hal , C..W , U.MI \.lt.ui K * > n v.uu , jrui lu , uu , I'-JU , Western Hank cod , per lb , new , 7-4c ! ; bone less rod. 0or'iC ( ! ! largo inmily mackerel , per H-bbl , $12.50 : macltercl , No. 1 bay , J .bbl , $13.00 ; smoked bloaters , per box , $1.40. Drv Gooits. No. 50 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12 We ; Bristol , l'J } < o { Union Paclflc , 17o CAHPET WAIU- Bib White , 19c ; colored , 22cU ATM Standard , So ; Gem lOo ; Ucnuty , 12 } < e ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , fii.Su. Piti.NTs Solid colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater 5Jtfe ; Berlin oil , 0)c ; Garner oil , < ! @ 7f. COIISET JE\NS Androscoggln , 7'4'o ' ; Kear- sarge , 79fo ; Hockport , CJfc ; Conestoga , iy < c , TICKS York , "M In. , laWo ; York , 32 in. . ISljo ; Swift Ulver. So ; Thorndiko OO , S < c ; Tiiormllko KF , 8'fc ; Thorndiko 120 , Thorndlko XX , 15c ; Cordis Wo. 5 , CordisNo. 4. lie. DESiMs-Amoskcag , oz , intfc ; Everett , 7 07. . 13'sc ; York , m , lll'-ic ; Haymaker , Sl.jO ; JalTrey XX , ll.Ho ; Jaffrey XXX. i2 * < e ; Beaver Creek AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek BB lie : Beaver Creek CC. lOc. KENTUCKY JBVSS. Memorial , loc { Dakota ISe ; Durham , 27' c ; Hercules , Ibc ; Learning. ington , 22 } < o ; Cottswold , 27 e. CHASII. Stevens' B , Oc ; Stevens' B blenched , 7c : Stevens' A. 7 > 'o ! Stevens A' bleached , SWc ; Slovens' P , Sk'c ; Stevens' P , bleached , 9 V ; Stevens' N , 9Ue ; Slovens' N , bleached. Ult e ; Stevens. Silt , 12 > < u Mi9CEi.iANt : < ifs. Table on ciotn , $2.53 ; plain Holland. 9' c ; Dado Holland , 12 > , f. Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 j" ; t- Inntie HM , 7 > 4'o : Atlantic D , 4-1 , OJ4'e ; At lantic P14 , tie- ; Aurora LL , 4-1. Of ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , ( > 9fo ; iloosler LL , 4-4 , tie ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 c ; Lawrence renceLL , 4-1. lie ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5'4o ; Pepperell 1114 , 7o ; Pcppcrell O , 4-J , ( % 'c ; Pepperell. 8-4 , ISJtfc ; Pepperell , 9-1 , 'Jlc ; Pep- pcrcll , 10-l,2io : ; UtioaC , 44Vc ; ; Wnchusett , 4-4 , 7Jc ; Aurora U , 4-1 , 7c , Aurora B , 4-4 , ' ' DCCKVest \ Point r'J ' in , 8 oz , 10 > < c ; West Point 2U in. 10 oz , 13c ; West Point 29 in , 12 oz , 15f ; West Point 40 In , 11 oz , likj. PLAXSKLs-Kcd , C , 2t in. 15K ; E , 2-1 in , 21c : G G , 24 in , ISc ; II A F , Jtf , 2oo ; J U F , < tf , 27Ufc. PuiNTs Pink and Ilobcs Richmond , Allen , tic ; Kiverimmt. 5c ; Slcol lUver , ( i' e ; Richmond , 0 cPa"iHc ; , li c. PitiN'TS Dress Charter Oak , ri'fo ' ; Ratnapo , 4tfc ; Lodl , R c ; Allen , ( io ; Richmond mend , Cc ; Windsor , CV e ; Eddystono , CJ e ; Pacillo , OWe. Bi.nAciini ) SHEETING Berkeley cambric No. CO , 9J < c ; Best Yet , 4-4. CJfc ; butter cloth OO , 44c ! ; Cabot , 7 } c ; Farwell half bleached 8J c ; Fruit of Loom , 9)fe ) : Greene G , Cc ; Hope , 7 f ; King Philip cam bric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , HU-J ; Lonsdale. 9c ; New York mills , lO'-fc ; Pepperell , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 4C-in , l''c ; Pepperell , 0-4 , ICc ; Poppt-rell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pep- peroll , 9-4. 2io : ; Pcppcrell. 10-4 , 23c ; Canton 4-4 , 8)40 ) ; Triumph , Oo ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley , 5c. FLANNELS. Plaid Raftsmen , 2lc ) ; Gosnen , Clear Lake , 'AfHc\ \ Iron Mountain , FIANNKI.S White O HNo.2 , y. . 22 < < fo ; Q H , No. 1 , X , 2He ; H H No. 2tf , 22Kc ; U H. No. 1 , JSf , ! iOc ; Quoehec , No. 1 , jtf. 42c. GINOIIAM PluiiKottchecks , 7 } c ; Whittcn- ton , "Kci York , 7 > ic ; Normand ! iiross , SJ c : Calcutta dress , Sl , e : Wliittenton dress , 8c ; Henfrow dress , s lU'l'J.1 ' . ; . CAMIIKICH Slater , 5'4c ' : Woods , 54'c ; Standard , 51 c ; Peacock , 5 ! c. PUIXTS Ixnioo Hi.ur. Arnold , O c ; Amer ican , OJfo ; Gloucester , CJ4c : Arnold C long cloth , 0 : Arnold H long cloth. Id.'j- , Arnold Gold Seal , 10 } : Stiefel A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket , W4. } SniUTisn Checks , Caledonia X , O' c ; Cal edonia XX , lOJ e. ; Economy , 9ij ; Otis , 9c. Ijontlicr. Hemlock sole , lbc ( . ! re per lb ; oak solo , 80 ® SUe per lb ; oak harness , 2S@80c per lb ; selec ted oak and trace , 880 per lb ; oaic and hem lock upper , 20@22p per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , b.90c ( ) ( per lb , according to weight : oak calf skin , No. 1. 0ci1.00 ( ) ( per lb ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , § 1.00gl.lO ( per lb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , C0@70o per lb : oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70280e per lb : Phila delphia kip skin , extra , bO@9Uc per lb. French calf skins , ( according to weight and quality ) , * 1.15@1.75 per lb ; French kip skins , do , 80c@ $1.10 per lb. Cordovan , russett , 18c ; satin llr.ish.20c per foot ; welt leather , $3.50@4.50 per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) . 20gi30o per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 23@ : Jc per foot ; glove calf skins , 20@80c per foot ; Douglas kid , 80@40c per loot ; kangaroo hkius , 40j50c ( per foot , according to quality. Toppings. ? 3.00@10.00 per dozen ; linings , $5.00@9.00 per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00 ® 12.00 per dozen. Metals nnd Tinners' Stock. Tin plate. I C , 10x14 , best , $0.75 ; tin plate , reeling , I C , 14x20 , $5.15 ; sheet zinc , $0.50 ® 0.75 : pig load , fl.80 : bar lead. $4.55 ; largo pig block tin , 2So ; small pig block tin , 2"c ; bar tin. Sic ; solder , ll@17c ; copper bottoms , 31c ; sheathing copper , tinned , 2'Jc ' ; planlsmnc cop per , tinned , 85c : lead pipe , O' o : sheet lead 7c ; sheet iron. N S IS to 24 $8.20 : Hussia iron , 13c ; Am Htissia planished , A , lOJio ; Am Ilussia planished , B , O o ; painted barb wire , $3.25 ; galvanized barb wire. $4.03 : steel nails , ? 2.2J Oi2.3'J ' ; steel wire nails , $2.00(2,2.70 ( ; iron nails , $2.10(22.15. ( JUNK Machine castings , $12.00@13.00 ; stove plates , $7.008.X ( ? ( ) ; wrought iroii.W.OO ® 10.00 ; bones , dry , 5.00 ; steel , 5.00 per ton ; copper. $ S.OO(9.00 ( ! ; brass , * 4.)0S.OO ) ; zinc , $2.tt ) > 6t8.COj solid lead , $2.00@3.00 ; tea lead , .00S'2.50 ( ' ; rubber , $ ' 3.503.00 ; mixed rags , $1.10@1.15 per cwt. liiunhcr. niMKXSlONS AND 10 tt. 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft SI ft i.'x4 . . . . 10 CO 18 00 1(1 ( 00"J 0 ! ) 22 00 Xxl ) IB fiullH IK ) 1 ! ) ( JOS (0 S ! 00 X8 . in nt 18 0019002 ! U ) ! 00 2x10. , . . . Hi Ml IB uolia ou.2 ; oo , ! W ) axis. . . . .17 Bl 180011 00123 OJ , 100 1x48x8. .17 Ml 19 OJ,1H , 00,23 , 00 ] i23 00 Add CO cents per 1,000 feet for rough Jotbt. noAitPS , No. 1 com , s 1 a $19.00 I No , 3 com , sis $10.00 No. 2 com , s 1 e 17.50 | No. 4 com , sis 13.00 Add 50 cents per 1,000 for rough. FENCING. No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 in , 12 and 14 ft , rough. . . . $15.00 No , 1 " 10 ft , " . . . . 20.00 No. 2 , 12 and 14 ft , " . . . . 10.50 No. 2 ' 10ft , " . . . . 1 .00 SIDINO. A , 12,14 & 10 ft20.50 : I C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.$14.75 B , " " 19.751 D. " " 11.73 CEI..INO AND VAIITITION. 1st com , $ / in whlto plno ceilliig $33.00 2d ' : " " " 27.00 Clear % In Norway ptna celling 15.50 2dcomb' In " " " 13.50 FLOOHINO. ACin white pmo $34.00 B " " " 32.00 O " " " 29.00 D " " " , 21.00 E " " " ( sol. lencing ) 18.50 Six Inch drop sldlnfc 50c per 1,000 extra. IIATTENS , WELL TUUINO , TICKETS. O. G. Balls , 2K in. . . ' 8 C5 O. G. Balls , Mxs ! ! Is. ! 35 3 In well tubing , D. & M. nnd Bov 22.00 BOUTHEHN YELLOW J'lXE. Star 4 in flooring $19.50 1st nnd 2d , clear , 4 in flooring 21.50 Clear % in ceiling 10.50 Clear J { in partition 23.50 Clear % In partlon$2 above % in celling Clear finish , 1 and U/in , s2s 20.00 Clear finish , lK "d21n , s2s 29.00 Clear corrugated ceiling , 4 in 23.50 Clear yellow plno casing and base 25.00 I'OIM.AU LUMlinil. Clear poplar bx bds , % in s 2 s $35.00 Clear " " " X In pane ) , s 2 s. . 37.00 Clear " " " cor'ga'td ceiling , % 28.00 STOCK nOAltDS. A , 12 In , s Is. . . $45.00 C , 12 In , si s.$3(1.00 B , 12 in , s 1's . . 39.00 D , 12 In , sis. . . 22.00 No. icora , 12 In , s 1 s , 12 ft 19.00 No. Icom , 12 in. s 1 s , 14 ft 19.00 No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 ft 19.00 No. 1 com 12 In , s 1 s , 10 , 18 and 20 ft. . 20.50 No. 2 com , 13 In , s 1 s , 10 , 18 nnd 20 ft. . 19.00 No. Scorn , 12 in , 8 1 s , 12and 14 ft 18.50 No. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 ft 18.00 12 in grooved roofing $12 per M. more" than 12 in stock boards suuio length. 10 n grooved rooting same price as 13 in stock boards. up. No. 1 plain , Sand 10 lu . $13. No. 2 plain , S and 10 In 17. No. IO. G. , 8 in . . . . 19 , Pickets , D. & H. flat 20. Pickets , D. & H. square 21. tlllXULE * , I.ATII. XX clear . J 3. 10 ExtjaA * . 2. 70 A * Standard . 2. 55 AMI. U. & B . 2. .35 fi In. cl . 1 60 No. 1 . 1. 10iJ1. ( 16 Lath. . . .15 I'O'TS. Whlto Cedar , 0 In. , H s " " Uin. qrs " " Sin. in-8 . 09 " " 4 In round . 14 Tennessee Red Cedar , split . 14 SphtOak . 03 riNisniNo. 1st and 2il , clear , 1 , I'lu s2s . $50.00 " " ' Itf , 2iu , s 2s . 50.00 8d , clear , 1 In , 2s . 45 00 " IV , IKi'-ln. . . . 4C.OO A , select , 1 in , s2\s . 3S.OO A , " l' ' | , lK,21n 43.00 B.B . Iliis28 : i3.00 B , < 5.00 B , select , all 10 ft. $1 extra. l > riiia nnd Chcinlcnls , MISCELLANEOUS Stilph. acid , lj < c ; citric nclu , COo ; tartarlc , 60o ; bal. copavia , C < c ; borax , lOc : cliloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 23c ; gum Arabic , select , ll.tWf gum camphor , 2ic ! ; gum opium , $2.83 ; sulph. morphia , $2.50 ; bromide potassium , 42c. OILS Carbon , 150 ° 9afc ; headlight. 175o 13Ke ; gasoline , 74 ° 12e ! : West Virginia summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma chine , ISc ; extra W. S. lard , Ole ; No. 1 lard , 42c ; turpentine , 44e ; linseed raw , 50c ; boiled , 53c. QfiNiNE P. & W. , per oz , 55o ; German , per oz , 42o. Conl niul Mine. LIME 85@)0c ! ) ; Portland cumcnt , $ .1.55 ; do mestic cement , $1.35 ; plaster , $2.00fC2.15 ( ; hair , 23@23e. COAI/ Anthracite , range , nnd nut , $10.00 ; largo egg , $9.75 ; Rock Spring , $7.00 ; Su perior , $11.00 ; Iowa , * 4.50@5.50 ; steam coal , $1.50 to $2.00. THE RAILWAY TIE TABLES OMAHA CIIICAOO i : NOHTHWESTEUN. C. Kx. No. i.hin : n. m. * . Ex. No. 1..7OD : p. in. Vestili'dNo. J. : ( lp. m.'Vestlb'd ' No.U.7lU a. in. Atl'c Kx.No. B.U:4U : a. m.'I'ac. ' Kx.No.5.CMDp. m. Dully uxcept Sunday. ' Leave Arrive Depot luth and Welister bt Onmlm. Omaha. Day Express 10:20 : a.m. 0:30 : a.m. Night Kxpri'gg PMp.in. : ! fi:55p.m. : K. E. Ac M. V. H. H. I Leave Arrive Depot nth ami Webster s.t | Omaha. Omaha. HastingsXlll'k Hills I'as 7:15 : a.m. fl:2)p.m. : fNorfolk Passenger. I OjlUp.m. 10:30a.m. : _ * lally. tKxcept Sunday. SUIIUUU.YN TUA1N8. llunnlnp between Council lllutrs and Albright. In addition to the stations mentioned , trains stop at Twentieth nnrl Twenty-fourth streets , and at the Summit In Omaha. IVcHtward. Eastward. COU.N'CIh CHICAGO. UOCIC ISLAND As PACIFIC. Leave. Arrive. ANo.l4 . 4KJp.m.D : ( No.2 7:00 : n. m. II No. 2 . H:51 : p.m. ANo. 13. . .11:30 : a. in , C No. 0 . 0:05 : a. in. ( J No.5 5:45 : p. in. A No. 4 . 9:40 : a.m. A No.3 (1:50 ( : p. m. C les Melees Accommodation. C Ies Mntnea Accommodation. KANSAS CITY , S.JOK & COUNCIL IILUI-'KS. A No.2 . 0:25 : a. m.A ; No.3 . 0:35 : n.m. A No.4 . 9:10 : p.m. 'A ' No.j . 0:30 : p.m. CHICAGO , MILWAUICKK i ; ST. PAUL. No.2 . 0:4(1 : ( a. ui.'No. ' 1 . 7:00 : u. m. No. t . 7:30 : p. m.lNo.3 . 0:60 : p.m. SIOUX CITY A ; PACIFIC. A No.10 . TU5u. : m. A No.O . 8Ma.m. : A No. 12 . 7Wp. : ( m.iA No. 11 . OiUOp.m. OMAHA & BT. LOUIS. A No. 8 . . .3:40 : p. ra. A No.7 . ll&Sa.in. CHICAGO , I1UHLINGTON ic QUINCY. A No.4 . 0:41 : n. m. A No. 6. . . , . .70 : a.m. A No.fl . U:50p.m.A : No.3 . : .0 p.m. A dally ; II dally except Bat. : C dally 'except Bun. ; U except. Mon. ; t fast mall : 'Limited , AOVtOKFREK. HOW TO ACT * IxiftTlrnrftndMftnboodReitored. Fr * . rnftture Dtcllne and Kancllontl ditor. ileri cured teilhoitt Stora h Medicines. Staled Treftilie tent frMoatppltcAlio a. HUSTON CO.WPwfc C.ll. PALM EH. V. I1. IliniHAX. J.H.lll.A NX-MA HI ) PALMER , R1CHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. Dfllto Iloom II. OpfKnlte KrclmngB DiilldlnK , Union block VanlifontliJmal ) > . .Nfli. f.6RIMER.WEFfERFIELD i MALEY Liye Stock Commission , lloom 15 , KzchonKe HuHJInK , Unloo Stock Yards , boutti UmaUa. Neb. _ ' _ _ _ ALEXANDER'S.FITCH. . Commision Dealers in Liye Sock , Scorn K , Oppmlto Kxcbange llulidlnv , Uiilou Stock V nli , tk > uth Uiuaha , Ncu. Ur'ION STOCK YARDS C(57 , ' Of Omaha , Limited , " _ CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Cfirtlngrs anil nueclri. , liie Strrrt.licincenWb uil lUth , ( Juialia , Nebraska. LININGER .V METC-AUF CO. , AgricnlturallmplementSjWagons arriages r.Vtiolf filo. Osnalia , Ncbra'ka. PARLIN , ORENDORF Si MARTIN , \Vholeinli' Dealr In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Ml , l > , Hfi and WI Joru-s Street. Ouialia. ' P. P. MAST & CoTi Manufacturers of Bnckeye Drills , Seeders , CuHltntors. llnjr lUkcs. Cldrr Mllln anrt I.utmn 1'ul- TtTlllT" . Cor. lllli and Nicholas Mn > i't . WINONA fMl LEMENT Co7 Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies I'umrr Dili "nil Nlclioln > yirfct . OMAHA 1I11ANCH. J. F. SE1BERLING & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine. W. K. McailiMHnnicr. 151.1 Lcaronworlh nt. Omahn. MOLINE.MILBuWN&STODDARDcTo > lanufacturi'r ! iiniljobbi'rs In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. CthanJ 1'aclllc Streets , Omaha , Neb. Artists' A HOSPE , Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 DOUL-IIU Street , Otuatm , Nebraska. Booksellers nnd Stntlonora- H. M , & S. W. JONES , Successors to A. T. Kenjon \ Co. , WholcMlo A Ilctall Booksellers and Stationers , I'lno Wcdillng Sla'lonery ' , CnniuiiTclal Htntloncrr 1623 Douitlai bln'tt. UiiiHhn. .Scb. Boots and Shoes. KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Succcseors to lUail , Jonc & I o. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agents for lloston Hubner Hhon Co. 1102,1104 A , 1100 llarui'T St. , Omaha. NubraaX * . W. V. MORSE & CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , HOI , 11KM103 Dousl ! " ft. Omiihn Manufactory , Sum mer Kt. . llcston. Coffees , Splooa , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omnlm Co It no anil Spice Mills. Teas , Coifecs , Spices , Baking Powder , UTOrlriK Kxtrartc , Lauudrr Hlue. Inks. Etc. UH- 14111 llnrner Strom. Omalia , N bra k . Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Etc. OBlcc. 3)7 ) B. 13tU ft. , Omaha. Nubrailta. PERKINS , GATCH &LAUMAN. liuoorlern and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 1514 Farnnm St. , Now Taxton BulldlnB. ' Commission " _ " _ _ _ RIDDELL & "RIDDELL" Storage and Commission Merchants , Pp clalllr "nllrr. fun * . c'hpf , I'nultrT , Game , . Omaha , QEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . Hucccoora to McShano A E-rhroodcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , _ Omaba. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAlRBRASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commisiou Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North ICth tSlrcet.Oninna.Ncb. , Coke and Limo. OMAHA COAL. COKE & LiMEcO. Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal , 309 South 13th Street , Omaba , Nebraska. " J. J. JOHN SO N & | CO Manufacturers of Lime , And shippers of t'ual.Conk , Cument , I'finter , Mm Drain Tile , and Sewer 1'lpe. omco , 21H. H. 13lh St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone fell. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Co& 214 South 13th St. . Omaha. Neb. Notions M. E SMITH & Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Kotions , 1102 anil 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaba , Net ) . KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' Furnishing Oooils. Corner llth and lloJuoj bit ; Omnlm , Nebruska. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnaui Street. Omuba. Ncbra ka. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture Omaha. Nebraska. Orooorlos. PAXTON. GALLAGHER Ac CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , 705,707,709 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , I th and Lcavenworth Streets , Omaha , Nehraika. Hardware. MARKS BROSr SADDLERY CO , ' Wholesale Mnnufuctureri of Saddlery & Jibbers of Saddlery Hardware And leather. 110) , 11K nnd 1107 Ilutuoy St. , Omaha , Nebraska. jjordyvare W. J.BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wanon Hlock. Hanlwarc , Lumber , Utc. IXf. aud 1211 llarney Htrcct , Omaha. HIMEBAUGH A TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop I , Mechanics' Tools aud IlutTalo Scales. 1105 Uouglai Htreet , Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware. rth and IlarnoT Ets. , Omaha , Neb.V < - Aacnti for Austin Powder Co. , JufTerson Vital Nalli , Fairbanks Hlandanl Hcutes. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREEtiEN HARD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , Sheet Iron , etc. Agents for .Miami I'owder nnd l.yinnn llHrbeii wire , Omalui , ' Etc 'upIE,8' > w. L. PARROTTE Wholesale Hats , Cans anfl Straw Goods. 111/7 Hurner Btiott. Omaia ! , Mel ) . Lumbor. OMAHA UUMBliR CO. , All Kinds'oFBuilding Material at Wliolesale 16t > Street and Union PaclHc Track. Omaba. Dealer iu lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasl ) , DoonKto. Yards-C rn r Tib aud D4uiU j Cornel Lumber C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Hth and California StreetOmaha , Ncbraski f nc.u w. HUM i , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Cornertth and Doiulm PI..Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. . " " * To Dealers Only , Office , H0.1 Farnam Street Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lnniher , Etc , linpo I \Vblti Mine. f ; CHAS. n. LEE , - , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Ciirpcli nJ 1'nrquot flooring. Sth nnd UouglM [ Nlllllnorynnd Notions " " "l. Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions "TO. ? in mi.I 31J South IHh "trrot Ovornllft- CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Ji-ani r nUShlit , l-.lc IKUHiul 1101 Doiittlnt Street , " * Umiihn , : < cl > . Noti'ons J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods nct 4Pculh lOIli St. , Omnlm. _ CONSOLIDATED TA NK LINE CO.i | Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , AxU Ureaie , Etc. , dunlin. A. II. Illnhop , MiMimiT , VINYARD & "SGHNEIDEn , ,1 , ' Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , ! 1106 Humor SHruet , Omnlm. ) OfNoo Fixtures. 't TUB SIMMONnS ' of't ' . " < of I Bank , OfflcB'H Saloon Fixtures , Mantle * . SlileboanK Book r sn . Dm * Klxturcs.Wall Canon , Partitions , Ualllnui , Counter * , liver nnd Wlna Cooler" , .Mlrrori > , ctc. Fnetory nni1 timee , irJO and 171 South 13IU St. , Omiihu , Telephone. 1151. Paints and CUMMUsfds & . NETUSON. Wholesale Dealers In ' Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS Fiunam Street. OmahaNeb. . P ° g5 f ; , uvwvw " v WN cA p lNrfEni p"APE cor j Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nice itock of Prlntlnif. Wrapping anil Wrltlnf I'ap r. Special attontlon Klvoii to car loatl onlen , Pgpor BoXQSj JOHN L. WlTKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Boi Factory , ' Koi. 1317 and 1319 Douglas Bt. , Omaha , Neb , Sods. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 811 and U13 JOUOB Street. Omaha. ' 4 Storage , Forwarding A. Commlealon ' ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Drancliliouioof the Herraor HIIKKT Co. UuK lcii | wkvleialo and retail , i : M IJIOKiuUli : liard blrcol. , Omaba. Telcphonu No.TMJ. I OMAHA MAMCTIMRS.i i Browora- STORZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , , 1521 North Klgthtconth Street , Omuha , Neb. = J EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. MannfactnreGalyauizefl Iron and Cornice/ John Kponcter , Pmprlolor , OTI DoiUo anil 103 and 1(1 ( Nortti luih tf trout , Omalu. ' Nlotorlala. wESTERrNEWSPAPE'R UNION , Auxiliary PQlilishers , Dvalen la Tjpo. I'rosci nnd 1'rlnlcrn' fluppllcs. Wl SoutU mil Hirucl , Oiualm. _ ' / OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 911 Clotuloe nnd Leather llcltlnK. 1008 Kainam fctr ) 8fc , Etc. M. AlSBROV' " t. CO. , Wbolcaalu .Moniir-.cliircru of SasL Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , . , Urancli ( Jlllco , lith ivncl linnl Hlrooli , Omalia , Neb. * " BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. 1 Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds,1 , f-iildlnK , SlnlrVnrk uml Interior llftnl Wood Mu < nN. . li. Corner Htli niul Li > uvou < rurtU Htrculs , Onialiu , Wuu. | Eto < A. L. STRANG 6(3.7 Pumps , Pines and Engines , < steam- " ' Eto' CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale PBIDS , Pipe , Filtinis , Ittam and \Vntcr Buppllp.v ncadqimrtrr fur Matt. Kooit & CO'B ( Kxxls. llll rnrnnm Nt.Omnlia. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , Hallldajr Wind Mill" . 013 nml 9M Tarnam St. , OruuUt. IJ. K. Hosj , Acting MnnnKor , BRO W N ELU & o57i ' Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bhcot Iron Work Ptoam Pumps Saw MIH . 12U-12U lA ! venn-orth Strut ; ! , Omubu. : * - . - , - . ---J/.S.P J SI S : / STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter ft fon. I'rop'a. Miinufacturors of nil kinds Steam Boilers , Tan'is ' and Sheet Iron Worlc Wjrk South SOth nnd 11. & M. Cro lng. 1-AXTO.V k VIKHMNQ IKONVOIIK8. . , Wroniht and Cast Iron Building Woric , " Enclnoi , llram Work , Qanornl KpnndrT.Vnoblno and Ulackimltli Work. onUviind Worki , U. I'.ltf. . unit llth ftrcut.tiraaha. OrVTArTA WIRE & IlicfN'WOHKS , , Maunfacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Ilnlli , Window Ouardu , Klowcr BtAiidi , Wlro ' , Kto. IU North ICtli StreetOmaha. OMAHA SAPE ana IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaulti.lal ! Work. Iron nn-1 Wlru IVnclnii.KlKnt.KW , ' li. Au'treuu. 1'ruu'r. Cxjr. lull KiiJJacksuu HU. CHAMPION IRON nnd V/IRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences ; Railing ? , Guards and Ff-rcens , for banks , o8lc , torc. > . retliloncos , etc. DVcil Aur.lni ; . lxjck inllli Miirlilnorr uud UlHcksmtlli VYorki. I" ) tnuU. lllli HI. MEACHER * WHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof Safesjime Locis General Axents lor Dlebuld Hnfu & li > ck Co' V ulu aod J U NYOtk , 119 b. Uth qi.