THE OMAHA 1 > AII/X / BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 26 , 1889. EVERYTHING IS ITS PLACE , Following the Doctors and Drug- glate , iho Undertakers Hoot. HOW BEST TO EMBALM A BODY. Xho First Cheerful Topic Taken Up Tlio Traveling Mon Preparing For iJio Morrow's Pns- times Notes. LINCOLN liuniun opTnitOMxtu Uas , 1 1020 I STIIIJET , > LINCOLN , Juno 25. 1 The fourth nnnufil convention of the Ne braska State Federal Directors' nisoolntlon mot nt Odd Fojlows1 hull , at 10 o'clock this morning , with nn attendance of nbout seventy-five. The convention was called to order by President Uced , of Nebraska City , nnd opened by prayer by the Kev. II. T. Davis , pastor of the Trinity M. B. church. The following committees wore appointed : Credentials 1' . P. Douuna , Quldo Hock ; C. A. Tracy. Wood Hlvor ; J. S. ShacUolton , Wllbor , General committee George Drown , Superior ; F. V.'laylor , Uod Cloud ; W. P. Uarkur , Beatrice. President Heed Uion delivered the annual ailurcss , In which ho congratulated the asso ciation on the progress niado in the past year. Ho noted one death , that of 13. P. Jones , of Tobias , who died October 1 , 1833 , nnd congratulated the state that this con vention at no soon after thut , of the drug gists and the doctors , that they would bo able to cover up all the mistakes mndo by these bodies. James Heaton , of Lincoln , secretary and treasurer , made a report of the work of his ofllco for the past year. The financial part Is summarized as follows : Receipts . f2 : > O.GO Disbursements . 223.05 "r ' J - T fr Ualuncoon hand . $ 27.55 After the reading of the report the conven tion adjourned until 2 p.m. A1TKIINOON SESSION. Promptly at Up. m. the convention was called to order , and on motion all traveling men connected with the business , and the rtporters , were admitted to the privileges of the floor. The president then Introduced the Hon. R. U. Graham , mayor of the clt.v , who de livered the address of welcome. George Drown , of Superior , made a happy response to this uddrcbs , to which Mayor aaaham replied , tendering the undertakers the freedom of the city. Prof. Shrove delivered a lecture on em balming , which wan followed by a general discussion. If a body c-ui be obtained there will bo a practical demonstration of the embalming process'to-day. _ UI-A volt nn Men's Outlntr. The day was an Informal one at the park. Dut little was doliiR aside from fixing the homes and preparing for the tournament , which commences to-moriow. Owing to a heavy rain at , Plattsmouth this morning the excursion from that place was postponed untiUFnday , when the delegation will surely boon hand. The govcrnoi.s , Tlmyor nnd Miekcljohn , W. J. Bryan and Fred A. Wil son , will address the ooys , and in this way contribute to the 'enjoyment of the day. There will also ho voral and instrumental music , as well as leadings by some of Lin coln's ' best elocutionists. The Gorman Mili tary band and lull oichostr.i lias been en gaged for the entire week and Sunday , the closing dav. Tnitaraxnml Ccironnds. It seems that the contemplated Fourth of July celebration in Lincoln is attracting wide attention. It Is reliably learned tnat the publishers o Frank Leslie's illustrated papers will send sketch artists to do the scenic carailo and such ether doings ns may ' } como under Ills notice. TUB 13 HE representa tive had the pleasure of reading a letter from the Leslie publishers written to Hobert Mc- Hoynolds , and cuii vouch for the truthfulness of this statement. Verily , the Fourth will bo a great day in Lincoln's historyaud these who miss the celebration will miss the op- poitunity of a lifetime. The 1'ciiHo DriiK Company. The Pease Drug company , of Fulrbury , Jefferson county , filed articles of incorpora tion In the oftlco of the secretary of slate to day. This company contemplates dealing In drugs , medicines , nnd druggists sundries , and has authori/cd u capital stock of 510,000 , GO par cent of which has been paid in hand. Incorporators : G. A. Pcaso , Gilbert L. Pntehctt , Warthy A. Pease , Ida M. Pritch- ctt and Aultman Pcaso. Tlio Klootrlo Street Hallway. It is reported that Hon. John Fitzgerald Is negotiating with eastern electricians with a view to putting electricity on his Twelfth street cur line and extending it to the peni tentiary , asylum and ether suburban points. Mr. Fitzgerald , bolng a public spirited citi- zeu of ample means , will undoubtedly cany out tnls idea. Electric lines are rapidly ab sorbing horse lines of street railway , mid It BCOIIIS probable that it will be a race between Fitzgerald's line and the Lincoln Street Hallway company as to which will adopt the olcctrio motor first. Spoahing of Fiti-goralu's enterprise re minds Tun Hiii : man of another sclmino by a wealthy Irish citizen. Mr. Shccdy's ' friends are urging him to build a theater on his lots on the corner of Twelfth nud P streets , not a grand slx-etory building but onu with the modern Idea of having iho audicnco on the ground Jloor , where climbing and descending are not necessary. H ICcuommundntions. Secretary Gnrbor's report in the case of J. H. Manning and J , It. Sutherland vs The Chicago , * St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha Hallway company was flled to-day. The complaint in this proceeding Is against the reasonableness und Justness of the llvo stock nnd coal rates of this company between Wayne , in Wayne county , and Omaha , and between Tokanmh , In Uutt county , and Omaha. 'i ho subject Is treated upon very exhaust ively , und the Hccrotary'a conclusion is ns anticipated by THU Ur.u in Tuesday morn ing's Issue that a radical reduction of the rates on these commodities , now in effect on the vnrioub roada In Nebraska , is necessary nnd reasonable. It Is roeommi'iidcd that anthracite nnd bi tuminous coal bo pluccd In the commodity list and that there bo established a uniform maximum rate for all loads. City NUWH null Notos. Governor Tlmyor to-duy uppolutod Dr. T. G , Test , of St. Paul , assistant phynlcian at the hospital for the inouriiblo Insane , Hastings , to toke placa nt onco. Hon. William Trenton , rcnrcsontativo from lUchnrdson county , nnd U. L. Norval , sena tor from Seward county , were In the city to day , but both took occasion to say that poli tics had nothing to do with thnir visit. Secretary Laws went to Omnhu this after noon to loolc after aomo business matters. Ho returns home to-morrow morning. Warden HonltliiH1 lumlly Iu growing at the rnto of t vo a day. There nro now USD con- viols in the statu pen , and moro "u coinlu. " When tauon for n few days , potash mixtures turos Impair the digestion , take nwny thu up ; petite , and dry up the gastric juice.s whlcli should unulbi in diKuiillug and ussiuillatiug the iocd , Swift's Bi > ncli3 ! has Jtlat the oppo site elTeot ; it Improves digestion , brings up- pollio , und builds up the general health , YOIIK , Juno 25. Speculation in 13 r aril - ril coffco on the J ew York cxclmngo this mornlnir was of n soml-panlcky cliaractur. The decline during ilia first call wus from eighty to ninety points. The ravages of five opldomlcs of how ol complaint huvo boon stttyod by Cliiun- borluin'8 Colio Cliolonv ami Diarrlicun roinpdy , adding now luurals to thai Iubtly ronowiicu romody. It luia boon hoinoantTof Buvinj , ' moro llvea than auy ether known inodicino. All of the leading drusrglbts iu Omuliu soil it , DAX. Tlio JudKCB Find Mnny Ossc-s to En- Knco T ! : ) ir Attciitlon. Tlie nttotr.oyd In the ctxso of Qcorgo II. ilonglnnd ngnlnst the Omnhn nnd Council Bluffs Undffo company , mndo their nrgtt- tnentR , Judge Doano charged the Jury , and ; hnt body retired to dellhornto. This cnso fias dovelopea Into ono of the most Important damage suits over tried In a Douglas county court J. P. Flnloy , the well-known real cs- Into agent nnd money loancr , Is before Judge WaUcloy an defendant In n unso Instituted by N. G. Hultln , of Webster county , la. The matter Involved Is n contract entered Into between these tnon , whereby Hultln ngrcod to cxchnngo his farm of 100 ncrci for a house nnd lot owned by Flnloy In Omaha. Hultln became dissatisfied with the deal nnd seeks to abrogate the contract. Deputy County Attorney Siicu arraigned Mike Kcnrns and Thomas I. Laoy 1or high way robbery. On the night of June 13 , it Is alleged , they waylaid nnd robbed John Duffy. Uoth pleaded not guilty and were sent bock to Jail. They will bo tried this afternoon. .lennlo H. Kyle , who sucit her husband , 2harloi W. Kyle , for divorce , last full , ro- colvcd tlw decrco Monday. ICylo figured n Omaha nt nn attorney , nnd displnvod n : rnnlnal attachment for nls wife's sister. Mrs. Kvlo wns given the custody of bar child , J.M ) for attorney's foes , and $50 a month alimony. Ono year ago the city poundmastcr. J. llonncssy , Impounded twenty-four head of cattle belonging to Vincent Hnrbnck , nnd the atter brought suit for $500. Yesterday morn ing the latter , through default , scoured Judg ment for S03.CU from Judge Hopowcll. This amount Is claimed for the loss of ono cow. the vnluo of two days' milk , and the cost of getting his ctUtlo out of ttio pound. Lewis D. Harris ot nl. , Lowls A. Harris and Lewis U. Harris and Henry Moodv hnvo commenced three suits in this court , the first igainst Jerome U. PurrottandChas. E. Wil- lams , the second against John Hudd , nnd thu thlrd'ngainst John Flnnnagan. All of them nro brought to compel the fulfillment of agreements on contracts for the purchase of real estate. The Mercer Avenue Building association has petitioned the court for the appointment of n receiver to take charge of certain prop erty in Walnut Hill addition , against which tliero nro several mechanics' liens nnd other claims. A case la which James Falconer asks to mvo Edward Lcedcr removed from the pos session of certain property has boon tiled on nn appeal from Justicn Ko.ul's court. The Jury In the case of Sarah Woodnrd re turned a verdict of guilty , and she was ro- mundcd to Jail to await sentence ) . The cnso of Ed Walburn , on the charge of adultery , was then brought up and Introduc tory arguments heard. United States Court. The Jury In the case of John Flt7gerald against the Pltzgerald-Mallory construction company , of Creston , Iowa , returned n ver dict In favor > f the plaintiff for $ ol,474.M. ( with 7 per cent Interest from this date on until tlio Judgment shall bo salisitod. Fit/gorald is ix member or the Fit7freraltl- Mallory construction company. Mallory recently sold out his interest in tlio concern , leaving its affair * In an unsettled and highly uns.itisfactsry condition. Fitzgerald sued the company for $32,1)00 ) advanced to the firm. The verdict provides for a judgment of $17,037.07 debt nnd $3,47U53 interest thereon - on , malting the total of Fitzgerald's re covery 51,413.02. A still larger suit Is yet to bo tried. _ In Bcrkn'H Presence. Edward Stuart , who Is on a vacation from the soldieri' homo at Lcavenwortti , headed the procession in the police court. Ho is badly crippled by rheumatism , and explained to Judge liorko that his only method of es caping from the horro wing pains of his com plaint is to dull his sensibilities with drink. Ho was allowed to go. Four vagrants of the box-car species were discharged , and were followrd out of court by three plum drunks. John O'Brien was aroused of being drunk nnd disorderly. Ho refuted both charges , asserting that ho was a total abstainer and invariably gentlemanly in his demeanor. Sergeant Johnson'testified , however , that O'Urion when arrested was very drunk and. fearfully abusive , upon which showing ho was fined flUaud costs. E. L. Steen , a demented visitor fromlown. climbed to the top of thu shot tower and tried to suicide by Jumping off. Ho wns hold to appear before the commissioners of insanity. John Egan and Ed McNamara were each fined $5 and costs for fighting. Ejjiui entered n protest so emphatic that Judge Berhii threatened to commit him forcontcmpt unless ho subsided , which ho did with very bad grace. That hacking coug hcanbo so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. "flltt. BA.IINIQS. OF NEW YOKK. " Tlio Gentleman Who Created Him in in ti City. Mr. Al. Cunther , author of "Two Nights in Homo , " "Mr. Harnus , of Now York , " "Tho Frenchman" and other late novels , is at the Millurd , en route to visit nls mother who lives in San Francisco. Ho is accom panied by his wife. In a. short talk with the gentleman , ho said : "This town surprises mo moro than I can tell you. Since I was hero first , ten years no , the change has been something wonderful. " "Aro you nt work on any now booksi" "Yes , I hnvo the material collected for two , but don't know which I shall urito first. The scones of what I expect will bo my next and best btory , uro laid In America. The opening Is to bo In Arizona , und ono of the most Important scones is laid on the Union Pacific roud. " Mr. Guntuor says that "Mr. Liarnes , of Now York , " brought him in fortune enough to enable him to establish for himself n good business , and all his boolcs have been profita ble. ble.He He expects to spend about two months in California. SOUTH OMAH.V NEWS. N Street to boOloscil ro the Exchange. "Do you understand tlio conspiracy to rob N Btreot property holders und roiulor the property practically worthless ? " nsked a prominent business man ta the representa tive of Tins Bii : ns ho pulled the elegant ro- portorlal listener to the curbstone , and con tinulng , bo saldi "It is Just this : The S.vndl calo Land company Is about to close the Ex chuiiL'o crossing , and the N street business men are greatly excited over the matter. The scheme in full is Just this : The Syndi cate company baa largo blocks of land in the Fourth ward , west of the tracks , nnd north of the Exchange and has really little or no lands loft , on the cast side. The L street viaduct is being pushed to completion with all haste , wlnlo thu Q street viaduct is progressing along us slow as Its enemies could deslro. In u short time , about the timetno L street viaduct will bo completed , the crossing over the Union Pacific right of way and tracks going to the Exchange from Itullroad uvonuo , will bo closed to travel , thus requiring all trafllo with the stock yards to go round by the L street viaduct. To uppoaso the east sldo people n sop In the na ture of a death-trap elevated walk will bo built at the foot of N street across the tracks to the yardsmnstor's ofllcc , and then will descend by stop ? to Exchange avenue. It is the duty of the mavor nnd city council nt its first meeting to take stops to condemn the land in Lake Plvonka mid extend Nut root west from Twenty-seventh street to the boulevard , west to Exchange building. If this bo not done N btreut will bo practically ruined for br.slnesH purpoiits within ninety day * . " Notot Almitt the City. Mlas Anulo Hlanctmrd left Tuesday for a visit with frlonds in Stuttrt and Creston. Iu. S. J. Jumeft will have u sowing machlno ofllco in Iho Hamilton building , and not C J , Collins' . Mr. Collins rented the entire building , and bus lot Dr. Gee and Mr. James parts of the building , simply retaining at ofllco room. Tlio Wright & Haldwln Glebe Dnso bnl club has been organized by the painters , am they throw down the guuga to nny painters club In the country , or to the barbersclgar | makers or stockyard bill clubs. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , A Glorloua Victory For the Bulls In the Wheat Pit NORTHWESTERN CROP DAMAGES Corn llnlcs Quiet in the AVny of Speculation Onto Fairly Active Moro SroiiRtli In Provls- Ions Cftttlp Slow. cnicAQo rnonucE MAKRBTS.Q CHICAGO , Juno 35 , [ Special Telegram to TDK BKB.J Not for a long Unto have the bulls had such a glorious victory , glorious la the sense of the tutor route of their compet itors. Hut the glory Is probably less appar ent to the maimed and disabled bears , who nro left licking deep wounds , wounds repre sented by a loss since yesterday of 2Vj In July wheat. The market opened with n rush to buy at Jfc over the closing figure of the day before , and it did not rest until ) < jO more had been added to the initial price. Juno having then reached TSJfc and December 78.c , the advance was tom | > orarily stopped , but though the offerings were very heavy , the reaction produced was only about * jfo , nnd after playing around " 8 0 In an uncer tain way , another deluge of buying orders gave the price a fresh start , and this second upturn wns not stopped until July reached TOj c. The atmosphere was thick with news of u character to make the boldest bear shako in his shoes and quickly turn him from his allegiance to that sldo of the market. There were many additions to yesterday's news of crop damage In the northwest. Reports wcro In circu lation that representatives of harvester and reaper manufacturing companies * vcro having many of the orders previously given them In Dakota cancelled. The most influ ential piece of "news , " however , was that disseminated by loading commission houses , giving reports of their correspondents In Kan&as , which showed n most unexpected state of affairs to bo existing there. The niagtiillrcnt promise of that " wheat-growing state , according to tueso "reports , lias given > lace to n dismal failure. Hust mid blight in lie bottom lands of many Important sections lave cut down the previous ; promise of 80 jushcls per aero to a beggarly Id or 15 , nnd a similar lugubrious tale was told of the wheat Holds of Maryland. Black rust and iillght had there been busy also , nnd the iresent promise is reported to bo no better for Maryland than Kansas. As if this would not suffice , the leading article from the Neuo Freio Prcsso , of Vienna , was cabled , which confirmed the worst which had previously jccn told of the damage to the Husslan and Hungarian crops. Tlio rozular cables to the board were of the same firm tone as the dispatches , nud was added cause to the disquietude of the bears. Clearances from the 'Atlantic seaboard , however , wcro dlsuupointingly small , and the enthusiasm over the apparent bull situation did not up- l > ear , from what reports came to hand from New York , to have Imparted mueh energy to exporters nt the seaboard. Part of tbo apathy of buyers foi- foreign shipment was ascribed to the scarcity of freight room nnd partly to the buying limits having been ex ceeded by the sudden udvat.co here. He this us it may , there Is evidently less alarm over the situation in Europe than hero to-day. After the price for Julyhad reached 70c there was n pressure to soil winch reacted to 79J c , hut the buyers appeared to bo laying in wait for just such a chance , and the dials recorded advancing liiiures until the price reached 60e , which , after a few minor fluctuations , wcro finally established as the closing figure. December , moving up moro slowly , closed nt 7' XC' These prices show gains since yesterday of 2c iu July nnd U c in December. The corn market was quiet in the way of speculation , but the feeling was firm ow'ng ' to the continued moderate receipts , back ward condition of the crop nnd .to sympathy with the sharp upturn In wheat. July sold at 85J @ 35b'c , and closed at 35e. The ship ping demand was about as usual and cn- pagements wcro reported for201,000 bushels. The receipts to-day were 503 cars , of which 215 graded No. 2. At the close seller July was } u higher than at the close last night. Oats were fairly active and firm , iu sym pathy with others. Any special tendency to advance wns checked , however , by free selling on the part of a prominent operator , particularly long futures. There was a fair trade in Julv at 23e , with September a ? % c discount and May offered at 20 'c. The re ceipts were largo , with 49 out of 27(5 ( cars passing into contract grades. The posted withdrawals were much smaller than re cently and a mild inquiry existed for No. 2 to no to store at22i ( < ; 2.yitC. The provision trade showed moro strength und activity. Cash buyers were uuiiin favored with largo domestic and foreign or- dero , und in n speculative way there was also more doing. The future trading , however - over , was too local and professional to give entire satisfaction. Tlio receipts of hogs scarcely reached expectations , und , cncour ugcd y the stronger feeling in thoirruin pits , more eonlhienua was displayed all u round. Higher prices was the rule , ' and as the close of the session approached something of a boom was witnessed. For the day the ad vance actually established amounted to 17j c in pork , 5@7 c in lard , and 7 @ 12Xe in .short ribs. CHICAGO LilV15 Sl'OCIi. MAUICKT. CHICAGO. June 25. [ special Telegram to Tin : UEC. | CATTI.I : . Included in the re ceipts wcro 1,000 natives , 700 distillerv-fed cattle and 3,200 Toxans. The native cattle market ruled very slow , and sellers found considerable difllculty in working up an outlet. Hut when they did make a trade , they managed to squeeze strong prices , though under protest from the buyers. The "stiller" market dragged badly all day , and holders complained that the prices realized wcro unsatisfactory and lost them money on their Investment. Tlio Texas branch of tlio market , while not notably active or strong , developed sufficient strength to enable sales men to obtain fully yesterday's figures , or 10u13o ( ! nbovo Saturday's prices. Native cows , bulls and calves underwent but little If any change , and steady prices generally prevailed. The stoclter and feeder trade ruled firm in price but limited In movement. Choice to heavy beeves , § 4.05@4.40 ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , f..75@ ) 1.10 : 1201) to 1850 lbs.0l4.00:1)50 ! ) ) to 12001bs.J3.80 ( aU.85 ; stockera and feeders , wcro dull nud lower ut2.00 ( < t 11.30i cows , bulls und mixed were weak at * 1.25@3.)0j ( ) bulk , * 2.00(23.40 ( ; slop-fed steers , $3U5@j.95. ; Texas cattle closed weaker ; steers sold at $2.UOg3.50 ( : cows , ? 1.75@3.25. HOGS. 'Iho market opened with an un settled tone , sellers meetintr with cotisldora- able trouble in obtaining yesterday's closing prices. As the any passed , however , trade developed strength und thu finish wns a Bhado better than the wlndup of yesterday. Sales at the start to-day wore largely at H 30 for packing grades und heavy mixed. $ I.S2K@4.35 for shipping , heavy and selected medium weights. Later W.5bus ! marked far all good heavy grades. The proportion of light weights proved small , and as TUCB- dny is an off day for shipping demand , there was enough to go around. Sales of light mixed were largely at M.JJTX ® 1.40 , uud as sorted light principally at fU5@4.45. FINANC1AU NEW YOIIK , June 25. [ Special Telegram to TUB HEE.I STOCKS. The stock market opened with dullness in railroad stocks and a continuation of yesterday's unusual transac tions in trusts. The talk of trade would in dicate that this is likely to continue. Enthu siastic ones say that when the sugar trusts reach 150 , Chicago Gas 75 and the load trusts 50 there will bo moro general trading iu them than now. In the early trading to-day Chicago cage uenl a multitude of orders iu trusts , mostly on the selling side. London came lower , It wai rumored that tbo banks this morning discriminated In loans of trusts etocks , and the prediction followed that this will check the boom , First ilgurra were % © % per cent under tbo close lost nifhtwhile the Crusts opened wild ami. Irregular. The lend trust opened 1 per _ cent higher , nnd after a further advance 16 p { ( It reacted to U3 and later moved upjvnrd a fraction. As on yesterday , sugar wnslmost romarknblo for Us wldo fluctuations : mid opening at 1S3 , last night's price , It rapmly receded to 117J { , anil then , like lead , again 'moved up. Chicago cage Gas was weak anil dropped fro.n 01 to 59f and failed to recover td any extent. In the regular list there was considerable Irreg ularity , but the tone wps generally linn nnd Now England , Lacknwnnna , and Heading displayed some strength , Paclflo Mall was specially weak , however , fiitd after opening nt83Jf , against 84 * lt 3JcV ; nliig , It declined to yij on comparatively largo business. There wns n slight upturn In railroad stocks nt 11 a. m. , when the mnVkot was nctivo nnd firm. During the hour tB 13 o'clock there was very light business In regular stocks with a falling off In dealings in trusts. In the regular list Now England was exception ally active and strong nnd wont to 53) . There was a silent improvement In grangers and coal stocks also. Later In the day there was so tno strength In Burlington and Hock Island , prices going to 102 anil 07 respect ively. At the close Now England was but per cent up at 62 % , Atchlson % per cent lower for the day , Hurllngton and St. Paul } ( per cent higher und Hoclt Island Jf ( per cent higher. The greatest weakness was In trusts. Sugar trusts was very changeable nnd went off to 110 . 0)f per cent below the top price of yestcrpay , nnd closud at 117V , or over 5 points lower for tno day. Load trusts closed steady after a very nctivo day. The hardening of the money market bad a bearish effect. The following were the cloilni ? quotations : U. S. 4s resular. 12S'/ Northern I'Rclflc. . S . U. 8.4s coupons . . . doprefotred Gfljt IT. 8.4MsreBiilnr..lOrt > o. &N.v ire ! U. 8.4KB coupons..ixi' ilnprarorrcil 101V I'aclnctisot 'U3 118 N.Y.rcntrnl lOHi Central 1'aclllo Ill' ' I'.O.Klt W't CllfcnBOAAlton..iaJ Itocklslaml 10'f Chicago , Ilurllngtou 0. , M. &St.l' 71i ! & { ) ulncv 103 _ do preferred llli ! St.Pnul&Omnlm. . W ' ' ' ' ' ' Illinois Cent rat' . . . . 111' doprorerred U7 i. , H.JB W r. Union IMclllc (11 ( KntisnsArToxns. . . . 11 W..St. L. As I' . . . . l.tiko Slioro 10'i'i dfipraforrttd. . Central. . OJ Western Union MltBourll'aclllc. . . . 7J34' Mosni Eajat 2 > @ 0 per cent. PIHME MuiiUA.NTitu PAVBII 3J 3X par cent , STUHUMO Excnvxan Dall but steady ; sixty-day bills , $4.87 ; demand , $4.SSj ! t'ROMUOH MAItlCKTS. CHICAGO , June i5. ! 1 : lb p. m. close Wheat Strong , nctivo and hlghercnsh ; , 82c ; July , 80Kc ; September , } io. Corn Steady ; cash , 35 0 ; July , 35 c ; September , 80c. Oats Steady ; cash , 22Ko ; July , 22 13-10 ; September , 22 13 ICc. Hyo Cash 40 } c. Barlev Nothing doing. Prime Timothy $1.40. Flax No. 1 , $1.50. Whisky ? 1.02. Pork Stronger ; cash , 11.85 ; July , Lard Firmer : cash , $0.5. > ; July , $0.60. Flour Firm , dealers cenerally asking 5@ lOc advance on standard prailes ; winter wheat , SJ.O ! ) < il4.50 : spring wheat , S1.30&5.50 ; rve , sa. 15fJ2 00. Dry Suit Meats Shoulders , $ "U2 } < f < 7,2.V short clear , S0.12X@0.25 ; short ribs , $3.00 ® 5.95. 5.95.Uuttor Uuttor Irregular ; creamery , 13@lGc ; lalry. 10@14c. , Cheese Weak ; full ijrcnii ( chcddars nnd Young Americas , "i Qic ; flats , 7J @ 7c. EURS Firm ; fresh , 12)16r'J ) c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and lig'i salted , 5J o ; salteJdulltVfo ; green saltoJ calf , Oc ; dry ( lint , 7q ; iry ) saltoJ , 7c ; dry calf , 7i5ic ( ; deacons , Ujo.oach. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid paekoJ , 4c ; No. 2 , 3 > c ; cake , 4i'Cc. KecL-ipts. Shipments. Flour . 14.100 5,000 Wheat . 20.000 33,000 Corn . 21,000 5'J.OOO Oats . IVS-OOp oli.UJO City. Juau 25. .iVhuit Receipts , none ; shipments , none ; stronger ; No. 2 cash , ? 2'4c ; July , GI o ; No. 2 soft , cash , 79c ; July , Oi e. Corn -Steady ; No. 2 , cash. 20tfc bid , XcnsKed ; Julv , 2C' c bid ; No. S white , casn , 29.fc bid , 30o asked. Oats No. 2 cash , ISc bid ; July , 19c asked. Aiitmciipolm , Juno 25. Wheat Sample wheat dull but firm ; ; receipts , 87 cars ; ship ments , 71 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , June and July , 97 0 ; on track , 99c ; No. 1 northern , Juno and July , 92c ; on track , 93@94c ; No. 2 northern , June and July , S3c ; on track , 8J@Oc. Milwaukee , Juno 23. Wheat Strong ; cash and July , 785 e. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 3. > } c. Oats Firm ; No. 2 , wtnto , 28c. Rye Quiet ; No. 1 , 43) < fe. Barley Firmer ; No. 3 , SOSMo. Provisions Finn ; pork , 511.75. „ Cincinnati , Juuo 25. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red. 85K@i"- ' . Cora Dull ; Xo. 2 mixed , 37c. Oats Harely steady ; No. 2 mixed , 25 ® c. Whisky 51.02. St. Louis , Juno 25. Wheat Higher ; cash , S3J4o ; July , 743 c. Corn Higher ; cish. UlJ c ; July , 31u. Oats Steady ; cash , 2Jc ; July , 2 c. Pork Firm at $12.00. Lard Nominally $0.23. Whisky 51.02. nutter Unchanged ; creamery , 13@15c ; dairy , ll@12c. Now Vork , June 25. Wheat Receipts , 0,700 ; exports , none ; spot higher ; No. 2 , red , ST @ 85Jlo in store ; 60 } < f@3'c nfloat ; 85K@8X < 3 r- ° - b. : wo. 1 rod , U8 } < fa9'Jc ( ' : options closed firm ; No. 8 red , July , closing at 85 c. Corn Receipts , 109,000 ; exports , 131,230 ; spot firm ; No. 2.120 In elevator ; 42 < @ 4.1o ufloat ; options stronger , July closing at 42 | c. Oats Receipt" ) , 100,000 r exports , 70 ; spot firmer ; options dull ; July closing nt 23 > c ; spot No. 2 white , ay @ 3Jc ; mixed west ern , 27iOc. ; ColTco Options opened Irregular nnd 80@ SO points down , and closed barely steady and KitUM points down ; sales , 2-0,000 bags ; July , $ ia.0d@l3.45 ; AugUst.lU.3313.05j ( spot Rio dull ; fair cargoes , S10.50. Petroleum Steady ; United closed at 90c. Eggs Steady ; western , U d U c. Pork Mess , $1U.OO@I3.25. Lard Stronger ; bales , western , C0.85 ; closing at $0.87K' Butter Western dairy , 10@Mo ; western creamery , l ! < @ 17 c. Cheese Stronger ; western , 7i @ 3J c. Llvorpoi'l , Juno 25. Wheat Firm ; demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; Cali fornia , No. 1 , Os 10d@0s Id per cental ; rod western , spring , 7s IdQ's 2d ; red west ern , winter , Oi Od@0s 0 < d. Corn Steady and dcuiand'falr. LilViO STOOf . * Glilcnuo , Juno 25. Tlio Drovora' Journal reports as follows : I ' ' L Cattle Receipts , 7,030 ; market steady ; beeves , * 4.05@4.40 : stccra. * 3.UO@J.10 ; stock- crs und feeders , $2.00@3.iO ! ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.25@3.00 ; Texas cattle , rJ.30 ! a.60. ' Hogs Receipts , 21,500 ; market active and a shade higher ; mixed , $4.20@4.45 ; heavy , $ .20@4.37X' , light , W.25St65 ; skips , 2.50 ® 4.00. i Sheep RccelptH , 5 503 ; market active and strong ; natives , t > 3.25 ( < H90 ; wcbtorns , t3.UO4.15 : Texans , $3.00 ( 4.25 ; lambs , fJ.OO C < ? 4.00 per bead. KHHHUH Olty , Juno ' 25. Cattle Re cclpts , 0,000 ; shlpmcntB , 1,500 ; market higher ; corn fed steera , $3.00@4.00 : stockers and feeders , 2OOQ3.10'cow ; . $1.0033.00. Hogs Receipts , 1,200 ; shipments , COO ; market slow and weak ; good to choice light , * U5@J.20 ; heavy and mixed , $4.05@4.10. National Stock Vnrd-i , Hint St. Lonla , Juno 25. Cattle Receipts , 4.403 ; shipments , 20 J ; market steady : fair to cholcohoav.V uatlvo Btctn , , ? 3.10t.aO ; stock- crs and feeders , fJ.10Uy,25 ( : rangers , corn- fed , rJ.60@3.70. Hogg Receipts , 8,700 ; shipments , COO market steady ; choice heavy and butchers selections , f4.25@t.U ! ; packing , fl.l5@l.30 : light grades , l.80@4.4o. 8lonic City , Juno 25. Cattle Receipts , 150 ; market steady and unchanged ; fat Btecra , &J.OO@3.80 ; etoukora and feeders e2.15a2.90. ( Hogs Receipts. 2.900 ; market lower light and mixed , $3.92 > @ 4.02 > i j heavy , f 3.1)5 ) OMAHA invn & TOO ic. Cnttlq. Tuesday , Juno 25. Contrary to expectations the demand to day did not dovolopo much activity , but on the contrary the trade was slow , nt prices that could hardly bo nuotod higher than yes terday. Good corn fed native stcors of heavy weights were plentiful , but tidy little cattle , Which wcro the most nought after , were scarce , and tlin holders of such were enabled to obtain a little stronger prices. As usual of Into , good stockers alul feeders were scarce nnd the few in received little attention. IJutchers' stock was not plenty and sold at steady prices. The sales wcro mostly of odds and ends , a few head picked up In u place. llocolpts. Cattle . 1,300 Hoga . 8,000 Prevailing I'rlcoi. The following li ati'jlo of prlosi paid In this market for tha gMdus of stoolc men tioned : Prime stcors , 1300 to 1000 lbs.3.75 ! .09 Good stoars , 1233 to HV ) lb . . . il.05 Good steers. 1030 to 1'J'JO ' Ibs. . . 3.5J @ 3.SO Common canners . i.as @ 2.00 Onllnury to fair cows . 2.0J ( Vd2.l0 Fair to good cows . 2.4' ) Gp2.HO CJoodto choice cows . 2i'J ( W2.1K ) Cholcoto fimcv cows , heifers. . 2.00 f7o.t.2J fair to Rood bulli . 2.00 fJ)2.50 ) flood to clioleo liulH . Bf'J ( > 2.1K ) Light stockcrs and fosdnrs. , . . 2.70 Good feeders , 950 to 1100 Ibs. . 8.03 fair to choice light boss . 4.0J ® 4.03 Pair to choice heavy hug * . 4.00 df 4 05 fair to choice mixed hogs . 3.95 1.05 Shorn sheep . aou OC1.UO Itoprcsuniailvo Sales. No. Av. Pr. No. AV. Pr. 17. . . , 1015 S3 40 20 1331 $373 1. . . , 1020 3 40 19 iau 3 75 2t. . . h97 3 40 09 1093 3 75 17. . . . . . . 1017 3 ( W 20 1151 23 049 3 00 20 13SI 3 80 ! M ! )70 ) 00 30 ? 1214 3 SO 17 1338 3 05 19 1320 3 80 23 1010 3 ( 33 1305 3 8U 1223 370 17 1403 3 87 1071 375 COWS. 2 1030 1 75 10. 1121 245 2 740 1 75 1. 7bO 2 0 2 1035 1 75 1. 010 2 05 5 853 1 75 8. 1201 3 75 2 M5 2 15 1. ll'OO 2 90 1.C. 7 1007 2 15 C. ioor 3 15 1 1170 235 ctxxnns. 840 1 00 3 1010 1 50 b70 1 60 1 1030 1 05 bTAOS. 1810 300 1 1140 3 CO cu.vns. 3. 433 2 10 34 153 3 00 STDEIIS , IimT.US AXD YE.VJ1LIXG8. 8. 703 325 sTocKins. 550 280 Ti : 1 rSTlSllll.VY. srnnus. 1093 870 10 . 1520 3 S71/ < 1200 380 30 . 1459 3 b7 } X CATTLB. Owner. No. Av. Pr. Standard Cattle Co. 59 corn fed steers . 1235 ? 3 85 1IOOS. No. Av. Silk. Pr. No. Av. Shit. I'r. 1. . .2-11 80 fj 05 68. . , .1)11 ) S-l OJJ oo' .211 3 95 79. . , .21 ! ) so o' ! , .231 8 93 00. . . .202 103 03. . , .211 120 4 00 74. . . .248 ito ; 00. . , .2.l ) 60 -1 00 02 , . , , 3'JO 120 ' 2 , .229 bO 4 00 CO , . , .203 80 4 02V5' i7. . . .253 10) 4 00 Oil. , .231 80 4 02 51. . .200 so 4 00 CO. . .272 80 4 02H ol. . . .310 40 4 00 05. . .233 bO 4 02K 51. . . .233 120 4 00 ns. . , .280 80 4 02 ! $ " > 2. . . .812 123 4 00 53. . 201 100 4 02 } , ' W. . . .251 200 00 . ' . ' 8'J 40 4 ( H n. . . .240 100 CO .243 bO 4 02)i ) ' 0. . . 230 100 00 EC. . . 123 4 02M 01. . . . : B 00 70. . . . 457 40 4 03M W. . . .2S3 100 C ? . . . .231 100 13. . . .215 20. ) 07. . . ,2-,3 210 70. . . .253 40 00 52. . . .207 30 . . .237 40 on 01. . . .237 SO 51. . . . ' V > 9 ICO CO 0) . . . .250 10 I 04 ? 53. . . .2.YJ 200 00 70. . . 200 JOJitf 72 . . .219 120 4 00 01. . . ! 253 100 402K 44. . . .340 80 4 00 01. . .245 80 4 OJ'i CO. . . .23.1 100 4 OJ 01. . . ' 1 0.- ) U. . . .272 bO 4 00 71. . . 221 40 4 05 40. . . .329 60 4 00 09. . . .2.H 40 i 05 13. . . . .2.0 2 > 4 CO 73 . . .215 4 03 l9. ! . . .284 10 4 00 05 . . .2(50 ( 80 1 0.- f > 7. . . .101 120 4 00 r.s. , . 80 4 03 4 . . . .800 4 00 CO. . . last 4 05 50. . . .32. ) 4 00 oo. . . O JO 4 05 80. . . .203 120 4 ( > ( i 75 , . . ! il T 40 1 03 05. . , .25t : 120 4 00 79. . . 40 4 05 09. . . .203 120 4 00 53. . . ! 2JO bO I 05 51. , SO 4 00 CO. . . ,2ciS bO 4 1)5 ) 74. , 80 4 W t t * , .212 120 4 05 57. , .29(1 ( 12J 4 00 07. . . .25J 4 05 74. , .2-12 ioa 4 CO 03. . . . ' . ' 03 4 05 00. , .2n 8C 4 00 70. . . .2.U 120 4 0) 00. , .2S2 bO 4 00 01. . . .273 bO 4 15 03. , .2IW 4 00 115 . .243 210 4 05 ( iO , SO 4 00 01. . . .2J- 80 4 05 02. , too 4 03 72 " .217 80 4 05 ( U , .279 SM. 4 00 70" ; ; .361 80H 1 U5 48. , .239 4 00 (10. ( . . H > 05 03. , 290 240 4 02K 5S. . . .277 120 05 04. , Hi ! ) 4 03 .253 210 05 CO. , 120 4 02K .2.V 200 05 0. , .245 yoo 4 02K 07. . . .229 120 05 09. , .2'9 80 4 02 OS. . , .252 2SO 4 05 St. , .212 SCO 4 OJJ * (12. ( . , bO 4 05 05. .205 120 03. . , IL'9 100 4 05 03. .233 40 4 ! ? tf. 01. . . .288 4 05 7. , .310 21. . , .2511 10 4 05 00. , 277 40 4 02j $ 59. . . .2.-.9 05 09. , .244 70. . . .237 120 C'5 01. , .277 120 4 .250 to 05 5i. , .253 80 4 .2113 bO 05 50. , .20J 120 t.)0 ) 10 05 00. , .253 120 4 02 01..Sill bO 4 05 57. , 297 .201 I 02. , .270 100 03. , 120 4 02J Ijlvo Stock .Notes. L. A. Combs , of Ewing ; came In with stock , > H. P. Slndor came In with boss Irom St. Edwards. J. M. Emcrino was hero with hogs from western Iowa. . Joe Dlxnn , Memphis , had hogs and c.ittlo on the market. Halo ft Uerryman , of. Cordon , inarlteted a car of hogs. U. J. Hey , of Fullerton , came In with cattle tlo ana hogs. M. T. Nichols , of Uradyvillc , la. , had hogs on thu market. M. II. Jeffrey , of Silver Creek was u visi tor at the yards. William Hosa , Little Sioux , In. , was a. visitor - itor at the yards. M , F. Stcllcy , Swanton , had two cars of hogs on the market. II. C. and J. W. Ueasoner were hero from Greenwood with hogs and cattlo. Llnd Nelson came In from Odell with a string of sixteen cars of line cattlo. William Hays , Valparaiso , was .on the marltot with a car of hogs. II. F. Downer , a regular Arapalios shipper - per , brought In three cars of hogs. William Stewart , Uonodlct , had three cars of hogs and two of cuttlo hero from Hastings. J , A. Swlshor , formerly nf the yards lioro , now of the Sioux City yards , mot with n great loss in the death of his wlfo last night. EiiKllfiii Metal Market. Tno American Mntnl Market prints the following cablegram , dated London , Friday , Juno 21 ! Market remains dull , and prices either barely steady or easier. TIN Operations luivo been small , and again at lower values ; although the opening on Monday was at an advance of 5s , from which prices grow yet llrmer In the after noon to 90 10s cash , and 91 7s Gd forward. From this point , quotations again relapsed , losing 10s nt each 'change on Tuesday , ana 2s Cdc ( < } 5s at each one the next nay. There was , however , but little further actual decline yesterdaythoueh values were a tntlla softer , and to-day were lowered 2s Go moro at each 'change , cash leaving oft at b'J and three months' prompts nt 89 10s. Coi'i'BU IB still dealt In to a moderate ex tent , nno > prices Uuutuato but little ; itnprov- proving Ga on Monday to 41 Cs and 41 for cash und forward prompts respectively , und Btandlnc thereat unaltered until Wednesday forenoon , when mi udvanco of 5s was again established , No further change was noted yoaturduy , but another slight gain to-day broueht the cash price up to XM1 ISs Oil , with forward prompts Boiling at 41 tK ANTIMONY Having now reached the ex ceptionally high llRiiro of 0010s for HiU- lott'fl , lim m nil o no further ndvnnca tlllt week , but on the other hand maintains this value nsMt \ quoted , Sriii.TKit ItolniislnR ngnln slightly durlne the week , to 1S for ordinary brands of SI- leslan , with tha usual preference of 2sCd ( < 3 7s Od Riven to specials. Lr.An Kxlilolts no little Ufa thnt no altera tion conld bo noted from the ilxcd price of 12 10s for Soft Kpanlih or 13 ICs English ] ) Igs until to-day , when quotations cased oft 2s ( is@5s. KNOI.ISII Pin liiox As during Init wcok , hat been quirt and stcadv ut HSs for No. 'I. llBBSEMKiil'io Is still rather heavy out quoted the same ns lait week at f.0 < . STitcii UAII.S Steady and fairly nctlvo at 1 12s Oil f. o. t > . for lieavy sections. Oi.n lUli.s Brisk uml llrm nt ( > 5s(07EOJ ( for T'f , 70s@75i for 1) . II. c. 1. f. , N. V. SoiiAf Inox Meets wllu n good demand nud brings from 45 * 503 f. o. b. Or.ASOow , Friday , Juno 21 , 1SS9. SCOTCH W\HHANTS Hnvo not recovered from thu decline mndo cnrllor In tlio inontli , but ns yet show no signs of going much lower. The market was steady and unchanged at 42) M on Monday morning , but advanced two pence by the eloso of the day ; and on Tuesday opened even n penny or two higher , relapsing ngaln to 4'Js 7d at the end. Early lluctuntlons on Wednesday were in n downward iiirccllon but the tmmo closing price of 42s 7d was repeated ; n penny less than whli'h was accepted yesterday. The nmrkot to-dny was llrmer tinonghoutnnO nl the closing had ndvimced to 42s Od. Makers' quotations are for Coltncso , alongside , Glasgow fill Od Gnrtshcrrio , " " 51s Od Summcrlcc , " " Tilts Od Lanpioan , " " r > ; ) sm : Curnbroo , " " 45s ltd Itlcnir.irnock , " Ardrossan Olsild Kglluton , " * " 4II3 3d D.ilmollington , " 45s Od Lighterage , Ardrossan to Liverpool , Is ton. Livnnrooi , , Friday , Juno 21 , 1SS9. TIN PJ.ATT.S Dull nnd qulut. Charcoal tin plates , Molyn grade 10s 10KdCS178 0 d ( Jhnrconl tin plates , Alia- way grade 14s 0 d@14s " ! { ( [ Cliaicoal 1'orno plates , Dean grade , 14.23 13s 0 d@ Charcoal Torno plitos , Dean grado. 20.23 25j 9 d@20j 0 d Coke tin plates , 13. V. grade 12s 9 dfi ( > l3sO d SHROEDER & BEAM , Basement First National Bank , 5O5 goulliHIElli Slruut , Onuiliu fell u fv- | ! ' COUNTIES , CITIES , SCHOOL DISTRICTS. ETC. . -DOUGKTAND SOLO. Wo < lo.ll 111 I. ml Wnrrnnlii-imi1-Nc , lit Uouriiim-iit r.ainl. ami Troiuuct a Hanking Itiiclnciw. unco Solicited. S. A. Md CO. , BAMS. tOO WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAGO , lit : 111 BROADWAY , NEW I-H H pC WflHTEB K" BJ' iswcdbjr Cities , Counties , School District , Vi'ntcr Companies - panies , f c. \V < ? are iu the market for the purchase of round muomtts of bitch bonds. Correspondence solicited. N. W , HARRIS & GO&3PA5-1Y , Bankers. 115-117 Monroe Street , CHICAGO. CO DovoiiQliirn Jitrcnt , BOSTON. Boots and Shoca. fES'ACO. . , Buttussors to Iteo I , Jones A Co. Wholesale Hannfacti-rers - of Bsois& Siites Agents for IJoston liubbtr fchoe Co , llir. , HOInudllK Uamey btieut , Onialn , l . Brovvors. - - . . . . -J. Lager Beer Brewers , 1B1 Korlh Kliihlcealli btreot. Onuhn , Vtt. Cornlco. EAOLE COItNICU WORKS , Haiiiifactiirer.50i'GalTa'.iiz3d Iron Cornice Window-caps nnd mctallc t.xjKit \ ! * . .lo'.in Kpcnctcr , uroprltitor. lUi urid llut-oiitu lOtn streau Offloo Fixtures. CO. Manufacturers of 1M , Office and Saloon Fixlnros , Unnlk'3 , SUIcbonnlj. Itonk Cn cs , Ilmr KlxluroJ , VTftll Caio , I'llttllltins , K.illliiKSUi. iuturillei'raiid Win * Coolers , illrrorn. Ills' tnctory mid orfcc , r " Boulti l.ltb Ht. . Uoik'iH. Tulcplioun 1131. Paper Boxoo. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Facer Box Factory , NOB. 1317 add 1311) ) Douglas ( tract , Omaaj , Nob. Sash , Doors , Etc. 31 , A. DlbHUOW A CO. , UDiiurncturoM of Sasn , Doors , Blinds anil Mouldings , Urunrb 'yClco , 12th sud Iinr.l MrceL Omitliu , Neb. I30UN aiANUFACTVItlXQ CO. , MannfaCtnrers of Sasli , floors , Blinds , lncf , Blulr-worh nnil Interior him I wood finish. N. U. comer it li unii Ix'iivi uurrilj urculn , Omaha , fob. HETIA'QOO Pine ; ! and Engines , fllcun , water , rnllwr.r nnd inlnlntt > upplle > , OVX WO , 1C.'ninl 'Jin tnrui'.in tucct , OinnUo. V. S. WIND ENGINE A 1'UATP CO. , Steam and fate , ' Singles , ! I&ililr nlud mills. 013 nnd 12J Jonea tit. , Omaha , U. F. Hots , ttillllK rauiMiygr. IinOWNELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BuocMron trork , Dtcam piirupi , civr inllli. 121J-121J l.cuf cuworlli itruut , Umaha. _ ' ' 'STEAM IIOILEU'WOIIKS , Carter A Son , l'ai' | . Munu/acCii rcr ot nllUnln Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron WL Works Niufi JtU HHI | II..VM.cfoi < liijj.Tul. HI5 _ PAXTON & VIE1VJNO JTiON WOIiKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bni fling forfc Snginct , brut > work , general founilrtnncldno and i nork. Uflico nnd iruiki , U. 1 * . Ill , nnd IHlittieot , Omaliu. OMAHA H'/7/7 A WON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron-Railings Deik rail * , window guards. flower itHndi , wire ilxai. oto. 121 Nortli 1C.IU ureot , Omali . OMAHA SAFE A JIION WOIVCS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults. Jail work. Iron > huttrr &nd lira eitapet. O. Andreen , piop'r. Cor , 1UU and Jacknon til * . C"P1H OMAHA. UNION STOCK YAJW3 CO. , Of Omaha Limited , EU OUR CONDUCTED PARTIES SsH y iiKti " TC J ui I u nil n tcr * nt r c , iioiu pom , Ite. THOS. COOK A SON. 0'1 Vut'B li-cucjr , gait Ho. CiUlk bl. , UUJCAUO. Anrlculturnl Implomonta. OllVKCUlLL PAHKElt , Bealer In Agilcultnial Iniplemcnls , Wagons CjrrUgei and r > ncnlo . Jnac < ilrocl , between 9th and _ IVth , OrnnUa. NtbrajkR. _ A METOALV CO. , Agricnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages _ Iluirglcs.ctfl , Wholesales Omaha , Nebraska. ' PAKLIN , OHENDUIW A MAUT1N CO. alg Doalon In Agrienllnral Imnlements , WagonsS Bnggies .MMai amtlOTJonci troel , Oninhn. Maniifacturon nnd jobbori In Wagons , Buggies , Rates , Flows Etc , Cor. WU and 1'sclllo utroots , Omaha. Artists' Mntorlalo. A. UOSPti , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , U13DouRlaitlr el Omnha , Aobrnika. Doots nnd Shoos. IP. V. MORSE it CO. , JoMicrs of Boots cind Stioes , 1101,1101,11US DoiiRlim Mroi't , Om.-\hi\ . MHnuf ctorr. Bummer mroct , lloilon , Con 11 C o k o o n d Llmo. OMAIA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jofes of Hard and Sofl Coal , OT South ISthelrcot , Omnlm , Nebrntkk. ' NElillASKA VUEL CO. , SliipFC s of Coal al CoXe , ? Soutli tsth St. . Omaha , Nob. JO/JiV A.'A \ \ KKFIEI.D , \Vliolcsalo \ Liiiiilisr Etc , Iniportoil mill AIIIITICIIII I'nniand cittnoit. Stix nsciit for .Mllwaukru lijilrnullo cvinunt nn 1 ( Bulimy whun limn. CJEMS R. Dealer in Harflwooil Lumber , W 04 C&rpoti nnct pnrquotllnnrlnit. Dth and IXim 1M _ _ trecU. unman. Ket OMirHA LUMltEll CO. , AllKiiiuSofBaildiiisMaterialatWliolcsalB , 16th Street imJ Union I'nclllcTruck.Omnht , LOVIS TillADFOItD , Dealer in Luinlicr , Lalli , Liinc , Sasli , Doom , Bto , Yards-Comer 7tli anil Uougliu. Corner ICtli ntid DoUKlr.n ; FUEL ) ir. OK/11' . Lunlier , LiniB Cement , Etc , , Etc. Corner ClU nd DouBln SH , Omnhiu ' C. JV. DIDTZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumiicr. 13lU oJ California Streets , Omilm , Nobrnika. jyjniir oryorul _ NotjotiB. I. OUERVELDER & CO. , Inprters yolibersin Millinery & Notion ! SUS , 21U and 2 fcoatli Hill itroat Notions. J. T. ROmKSOK NOTION CO. , Bolesale Notions anil FiirnisliiiiK GooSs , i i-th an i Ilon.ivil < J > .1 i. Co n m I s s I gnjari cl ii to rage. Ill'WELL & HI1WELL , Storage and CoiiiDiiJSioii Specialties lliittur. Ofrc' , cliroso , rimi'try ' , ItPllownnl rtioct Dinnhn. Null Dry Goods and .Motions. . E. SMt'ljf& CO. , Dry Goods , Foriiisning Goa s anH Notions 1102 and 1101 Douslna , cor. llth itrcct , Omalin , Nob. iY GOODS CO. , Importers PiidJoMers in Dry GcodsNotions , Dents' furnishing troniln. Corner llth nnd liarnor etrcets , Oinnlin , Nuhriskii. , THOMPSON A CO. , luiporlQrn nnU jobbcra of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 217 Boulii IMh itrcot. Furnlturo. DEWET A STONE , Wholesale Dealer , ? in Furniture fcr.rnnm slrcul , Ouialm , Nobratka. OHAliLES SH1VE1UCK , I Furniture , Cmnha Nobrnik * . Crocorlcs. PAXTON , OALLAtJHER A CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,7UT , 703 nnd 711 South 10th et. , Onmtm , Nob. HcCORD , DttADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th nnd iicurcnworth streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware w. J. Hcayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , ttoclc , imrdvrnro , lurnbor , etc. 1203 l 1211 llnrnoy Mruot , Omaha. LEE , CLAIIKJ : , A IIARD- } \'AHE \ COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , llutnls , shoot Iron , etc. Afcul- for llowo scales , Slliirnl [ powder nnd I.yiumi birbod wire , IIIMEUAUOII A TAl'LOIt. Build rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Uccurnlci' tools nrd HiitTnlo nrilus. Itli Douglal strojt , Oniulm. Nub. II. IIAHDY& CO , lollicr of Toys. Dolls Alfliinis , Fancy Gooils , [ lousu luinlt.hln ? rrt in It. ( Illlflt'tM'fl tlitt ln 120U I'aiiinm Btreot , Omahu Nub. 0113. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , A luurea ott5.OMiiilni. A. II , II8hOi ! | , Paper. CAIU'ENTEH PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nlco ttock of lulnllnir , wruppln wrlllni Iiiipcr , r-puclul ntluutloii Klton tocitr Hers. - TJU - CHICAGO SHORT LINE oraiiu Chicago , Milwauke & t , Paul R'y ' , The IJcst Ilouto from Omnlia nud Council IHllfTH to = THE EAST = = f\VO T.tAINd DAll.V IIKTWliKN OMAHA AN couNcir. Chlcngo , AND Mlhraiikoo , Hi. i'nul , Minneapolis , Ccdur Jfaplds , Itock Isliind. 1'recporl , Itochford , Clinton , Uubiiquo , Dincnport , Klgln , Hudlson , JnncsUllo , liulolt , Wlnonii , Ln CroHsc , And all albor Important polnti Kait , Nortlmait oa Uuutliuait , ror through tlckoti , call on ( lie ticket naent at 1601 Karnsinilrtol , In Uurkur Jlloc' < , or at Uiiloii I'aciao Depot , J'ullmon Slcepcri nnd tlia ttno > t Dlnlna Cnri In th worMarurnn on the ra'ilii line of the ChluiKO , Mil. wnukoo & HI. 1'aul Itullwajr. mid uvury ultuiitliin u l > ala to imiai.Dier by tuiuUoui uuployt * of tbt tompnnr. U. MIU.KIl.Utjmnl Manauer. J. t' . TlIiMCKIt. 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