THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JULY 2 , 1889 , r PRESCRIBING BANK METHODS Text of the Dill to Regulate Mone tary Institutions. WHAT WILL NOW BE REQUIRED. Amount Nooosnnry to Ho ln luminous Ono or the Most Important UnnctiucnlH of llio Ijast The New Ilnnklng Inw. The new banking law , requiring nil cor porations , linns , nnu Individuals trammeling a banking business , to make a report to the nta',0 uudltor , and providing for a state bank O'xnmlncr , one of the most Important en actments of the late legislature , wont Into effect yesterday. Section 1 provides that It nhull bo unlaw ful for nny corporation , firm or Individual to transact it banking business by receiving tnonoy on deposit , buying and selling exchange - change und the like , unless such corporation , firm or Individual shall have property of cash value as follows : In cities , villages and com munities having a population of less than 1,000 inhabitants , jr. , 000 ; In cities and vil lages having a population of more than 1,000 anil less than 1,500 Inhabitants , $10,009 ; In cities mid villages having a population of less than 8,000 and inoro than 1,503 inhabi tants , f 15,000 ; in cities having u , population of less than 3,000 and inoro than BUOO in habitants , f 20.000 ; In cities having a popula tion of loss tlinti 5,000 and more than 3,000 Inhabitants , $2r > ,000 ; In cities having a popu lation of less than 10,000 , nnd more than 6,000 Inhabitants , (20UOO ; In cities having n popu lation of more than 10,000 Inhubitanti , f , " > 0,000. Suction provides that ovary bank or cor poration , linn or Individual , transacting a banking business , shall , at least ten days be fore commencing business , transmit to the auditor of public accounts , a report of the character set forth In section 4 of this act. Section 3 provide * that every bunk nnd every corporation , firm or Individual tran sacting u bunking business , shall make to the auditor of public accounts , not less than three reports during each year. Section 4 provides Unit such report shall state the amount loaned upon uond and mortgage , the par value and actual market value of all stock or bond investments , des ignating each particular kind , and the amount invested In each : the amount loaned upon notes , bills of exchange , over-drafts , und other personal securities , with the uctuul market value of such securities ; the amount of rediscounts nnd of commercial paper past duo ; tbo amount invested In real estate , giving the cost of the same ; the amount of cash on hand ana on deposit In banks or trust companies , with their names and the amount deposited in each ; the amount of all other assets not enumerated abdvc , and suuti other information as to the auditor of public accounts , state treasurer anil attorney-general , or any two of them , may require. Provided that commercial paper not in process of collection , six months past due , with Interest unpaid , shall not bo included in the report of the assets. Each report shall state aueh resources and liabili ties at tue close of business on any past day by the auditor of public accounts specified , nnd shall bo transmitted to him within five unys after the receipt of it request or requisi tion therefor from him. And a summary of such report , in the form proscribed by the auditor of public accounts , state treasurer nnd nttornoy-KOiiernl , shall bo publishud in a newspaper in the place whoru suck banking business is transacted , or If there Is no news paper In the place , then in the ono published nearest thereto In the same county , at the expense of the bank. Section 5 provides that the auditor of pub lic accounts , state treasurer nnd attorney- general , or any two of thorn , shall have power to call for special reports from any particular bank whenovor.ln their judgment. the same uro necessary , in order to a full nnd complete Knowledge of his or its condi- tionf Section 0 provides that the auditor of pub Ho accounts , state treasurer and attorney- general , or any two of them , shall appoint suitable persons , having a practical knowl edge of oauklng , to make an examination of the affairs of every bank as often as shall bo deemed necessary und proper nnd at least once In every year , but no person shall bo appointed who isanofllccr , stockholdcrmom- ber , partner or clerk iu any banking Institu tion of this stato. Section 7 provides that these examiners shall have power to make n thorough exam ination Into all books , papers and affairs of the ban It , to administer oaths and affirma tions and to examine on oath or afllrmatlon nny Individual banker and ofllcors , agents , partners und clerks of such bunk , nnd to summon , and by attachment compel the at tendance of any inhabitant of the state , to testify under oath before him or them in re lation to the affairs of sucn corporation , llrln or individual. Section 8 provides that the bank examin ers shall bo paid $10 a day , which shall bo paid to him by the bank whoso affairs are examined , provided that the fees paid for nny single examination shall not be less than $10 nor more than fc20. Section 9 provides that every bank which shall fall to make any report required by the provisions of this act shall bo subject to a penalty of ? 50 for each day that it delays to inako such report ; und every person who shall willfully and knowingly mako. or causa to bo made , any false statement or false entries In the books of any bank , or shall knowingly subscribe or exhibit false papers , with the Intent to deceive the ox- nmlner , or shall make , state or publish any false statement of the amount of the capital nssests , surplus or undivided profits , ahull bo cullty of felony , nnd upon conviction shall bo lined not o xceeding $10,000. and bo Im prisoned In the state penitentiary not less than ono nor moro than live years. Section 10 provides that every bank shall , at all times , have on hand , as a reserve , an amount equal to at least 15 per cent of the uggregato amount of its deposits and im mediate liubilitles. Tliat savings banks , do ing an exclusively savings bank business , shall have on hand , ut all times , as a reserve , in available funds , an amount oquul to at least f > ] > cr cent of its deposits and- immedi ate liabilities. The available funds shall con sist of cash on hand und balances duo the corporation , llrm or Individual , from good solvent bnnlcs. Immediate liabilities shul include all claims against the corporation. payable on demand. Cash shall Include specie , legal tender notes , bills of solvent banks , nnd exchange for tiny clearing house association. Whenever the available funds of nny bank shall fall below the reserve rc > quired , such bank shall not increase its 11(1 ( bllltles by making any new loans or discounts - counts , otherwise than by discounting or purchasing bills of exchange payable at Blent ; nor shall such bank mnUo nny divi dend of Its profits until it has on hand the available funds required by this net. The auditor of public accounts inny notify nny such bank , In CUHO Its reserve shall fall below the amount required , to make good such reserve without delay , and any failure ' for the period of thirty days to umko good nny deficiency in the amount of deposits re quired to be kept on hand shall bo cause for the appointment of a receiver. Section 11 provides that the total liabilities of any corporation , firm or indludual to any bank or corporation , firm , or individual transacting u banking business for money borrowed , Including in iho liabilities of a corporation or llrm the liabilities of the sev eral members thereof , shall at no time ex ceed 20 per cent , of the capl ul of the bank , and in no case shall the total liabilities of the stockholders of any bank , to said banker or corporation exceed DO per cent , of the paid Uncaultal , . , , Section f'J provides that no bank , corpora tion , firm or individual engaged in the bunk- Jug , broker , exchange or douoslt business , shall accept or receive on deposit , with or without Interest , any money , bank bills or notes , or United State * treasury notes , or currency or other notes , bills or drafts , cir culating as money or currency , when such bank or corporation , firm or individual , Is In- B ° Soctlon 18 provides that If any such bunk shall receive deposit * when Insolvent , any ofttcor of such bank who shall knowingly to- celve , bo accessory , or permit or connive at the receiving or accepting such deposits , shall bo guilty of u felony , and upon convlo- tlon thereof shall bo punished b.v a line not exceeding Jin.OiV , or by Imprisonment Iu the ixwltentlary not exceeding flvo years , or by both line ari'l Imprisonment. Section 14 provides that whenever It shall appear to the auditor of public accounts , state trvasuror nnd attorney-general , or nny two of them , from nny examination or report - port that nny bank la conducting Its business In nn unsafe or unauthorized manner , and Is Jcopnrdlringtho Interest of Its depositors , and that it Is unsufo nnd inex pedient for It to continue to tran sact any banking business , they shall communicate the facts to the attorney- general , who shall apply to the supreme courier the district court of the county whore the bank Is conducted for the appoint ment of a receiver to take charge of and wind up suck banking business. Section IB exempts national banks from the provisions of the law. and provides that savings banks shall not bo subject to the provisions of section 1. But no savings bank shall carry on business In Jhls state with n paid up caoltat of less than $12COO , nor shall any savings bank rcoalve deposits to an amount exceeding ton times the agcro- pate of Its paid up capital stock and surplus , under the term savings bank Is Included only such banks as do a savings bank business exclusively , paylnc out money only on presentation of passbooks and certificates of deposit , discounting nnd buying no com mercial paper nnd reserving the right to de mand notice before paying deposits. Section 10 repeals sections 1 , 2 and 8 of chapter 8 , of the compiled statutes of Ne braska for 1637. _ IMIcnt Pile , ! files ! Dr. Williams' Indian Pllo Ointment will euro blind , bleeding and Itching piles when other ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumors , allays the Itching at once , nets as n poultice , gives Instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pllo Ointment Is prepared only for piles and Itching of the private parts , nnd nothing olso. livery box is warranted. Sold by druggists , or sent by mall on receipt of price , 50c and $1 per box. WILLIAMS' ' M'FG CO. , Prop's. Cleveland , O. CIlIIiI ) AtUHDEIl. 'llio I'ltui to Sccitro the Acquittal of Ijoiui Marsh , An effort Is being made to secure bail for Lena Marsh , held by Judge Uorka to an- > wer to the district court for the murder of , er Infant babe at the "Opou Door" on Juno 1. It Is alleged that the woman Is suffering torn her recent Illness nnd troubles nnd that iHn cannot stand the confinement in jail that vlll necessarily proccdo her trial. The counsel for Lena Marsh have adopted , s ono line of the dofeuso to bo advanced In ho trial In the district court nnd in the ar- umcnt for bull , that the poisoning of the taby was accidental. This theory Is ased upon the testimony of Mr s Sllerslck , who staled at the pro- Imhmry hearing that when Lena jailed her attention to the baby on the day .ho poisoning occurred , It was vomiting , vlmt she , thought was milk. She took the : lilld to tha kitchen and wiped Its mouth , vlth a wet cloth after which she noticed hat Its face was burned. The theory of the ofcnso is that Mrs. Elloralck In wiping the aby's mouth used , by accident , a cloth , vhloh had been saturated with the carbolic acid which had been used in u diluted form n bathing Miss Marsh. Ellcrslck is back attending to business at : ils saloon. _ Mr. John King , of Jackson , Miss. , says .hat he was cured of rheumatism in his feet ind legs by taking Swift's Specific. This was tftcr ho had tried many other remedies , both iternal and external , und paid many do c rs' bills. MOTOR AND STKI2I3T UA1L\VAY Inch Company Secm-liitf Priority ot Itiulit in Cur til ! n Strocts. The decision handed down by Judges Doanc nnd Wnkcley in the horse railway and notor company injunction case , says th.it the 'ormer has prior and superior right to con tract Its line from Capitol avenue south ilong Sixteenth street to Lcavon worth and also continue Its present connection with lint street ; further , that { t has priority to : ontinuo its line on Vlntonfrom Sixteenth to Twentieth , thence south to the city limits. The motor company , however , shall have first right to build along Sixteenth from Lcavcnworth street , across the viaduct and out to Vinton , also from the Intersection of Vinton and Twentieth , west to Twcnty- 'ourtu and thence southward to the city .linits. The horse company . Is given the right to connect Its tracks with these of the motor , over the viaduct and ton distance of GOO feet beyond , provided it obtains permis sion from the city to use the viaduct. The motor company is given u like privilege with reference to the horse company on Vinton from Sixteenth to Twentieth. As n result of the arguments made on Saturday , at ) amend ment was interjected to the effect that the motor company has a right to erect all the poles , wires , nnd other things which may be necessary to run its cars , und shall not bo interfered with or prevented from so doing by the horse car company. Cushman's Menthol Inhaler , cures catarrh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay Fever. Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 cents. A Finn Carnival. A flag carnival will take place at Trinity Methodist church this evening. The ad mission fee will be 25 cents. The programme Is as follows : PAHT rniST. Piano Solo , "The Last Hope , " . . .Gottschaik Miss L. Hellone. Flag Drill Fifty Children Kecltation , "Sister and I , " Mabel Fonda. Quartette n. "Adjutant Hunter's March.Hixner b. "Selections from'Travlata,1 " . .Vori Miss G. H. MoAusland , Messrs. C. K. Ab bolt , C. N , McConncl and J. F. Dimmlck. Solo , "The Angel ut the Window.Touri MissGconriolioultor. Uecltation , "Lady Clare , " Miss Etta Forbes. Solo Selected Miss Arnold. PART srcoxn. Piano solo "Old Hlack Joe , " ( var.Gilbel ) Miss D. Dullono , Duct -'O , Hnppy Day , " Goetz Walter and Lou Dale. Uecitatlon "Our Folks" Miss Addle Stevens. Solo "nest of All. " , . . . -.Molr C. K. Abbott. Recitation "Kolloy's Ferry" 04 Lafayctto Anderson. Solo "Yo Merry Hirds" Gumbert Miss Georglol3oulter. Recitation "O'Uraiiiugan's Drill" Mabel Fonda. . "LastKosoof Summer. Flotow b. Lullaby"Kock a Uyc , Uaby" Norris Miss Arnold. QUIT IJUSINESH. floycl & Co.'s IVIlliilrawal I-'rom the GhlouKO Uoaril ut' Trade. Circulars received by commission men In this city announce the withdrawal from the Chicago board of trade of James E. LJoycl &Co. llcnt the Attorneys. The case of Burnam & Clara against Jesse Newman , In Justice Krucgor's court , was decided In favor of the defendant yesterday , liurnam & Glare were employed by Newman In it divorce case , und their fee was to bo $200 If they won the case. The case "not beIng - Ing won , Newman paid hln attorneys $35 , They wore not satisfied with that , however , and brought suit for $105 , the balance they claim to bo duo. Licensed to U'cd. Marrlago licenses were issued by Judge Shields to the following parties yesterday : Name and Residence. Age , | E. Everett Wescott , Omaha 23 t Nelllo G. Willett , Omaha , 19 j Frank A. D. Jones , Omaha -0 j Rosa Hell Waltby , Omaha 'M SHROEDER DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 505 South lath Struct , Oiuuhu V Wheat Spasmodically Aotlvo , With a Higher Range or Prices. A FIRM UNDERTONE TO CORN. Provisions Show n Fair Interest , With n Sllclit Knltliic Off In Cash Prop erty Cattle nnd Hog * Firm nnd Stonily. CHICAGO PHODUOE MAHU.ETS. CIHCAOO , July 1. [ Special Telegram to Tim Hoc. j The wheat market was sp.is- modlcally active to-day , with the nvcrutjo range of prices higher than Saturday's clos ing. News from the northwest continues to bo of n sensational character. Italns wcro reported at several points Satur day nnd yesterday , but they do not appear to have been general , and the budget from the northwest contains the most gloomy tidings of crop prospects. If half that Is heard from Dakota nud Minnesota seta can bo bo'.Ioved the crop failure In that part of the country will amount to a calam ity , The trndo Is willing to bollova a good deal , but it Is not yet prepared to accept the ory of total failure or oven half n crop. It prefers to think that there Is a fair promise of 75 per cent of a. crop. Few really expect anything above that. Interest In the northwestern situation overshadowed everything else. Reports from the winter wheat districts uro of the same tenor ns these received last week , ex cept that they are possibly toned down somewhat. Cables are rather nasy and Now York reports unimportant export inquiry. A few bids uro In , but under the market. The winter wheat markets east and west are Inclined to softness , but in splto of the fool ing values are being well sustained. In the northwest price's uro higher. The reduction In the visible supply had Its hilluonco on prices , undoubtedly. July wheat opened at 80) c , September at 79o and December at SO c. This was nt the advance on futures ns well ns In July. July , in which there Is still u fair-sized busi ness in the wny of clos ing up the open trades , sold oft to 79JiC , but advanced to SOV c , and closed at SO c. Deliveries on July contracts were insignifi cant. September wheat sold oil to 7Sc , up to 70 < ! fc , and back to 78c. The price touched 70c several times and advanced to 70J c , closing , however , at 79c with nn under tone of weakness , though the feeling was one of extreme nervousness on account of the conditions in the northwest. December ranged from SOJ c to Slc , nnd closed at SOf@SO c. The heaviest trade of the ses sion was in December , and several times it looked ns though prices were going to smash. The support was of the muscular sort , however , and the bears are in I-athor a conservative mood. They are much more In clined to prudence than to daring ventures far from shore. As compared with Satur day , the market closes slightly higher. The corn market opened without much change from Saturday's close , but soon be came firm , and trading for the balance of the day showed a llrm undertone to prevail. Trading was moderately nctivo near the opening , but ruled tiulct nftor the llrst hour. July was about } $ a higher at the close to-day than it was on Saturday , and other futures advanced in about ctrual proportion. The final quotations were : July , ! ! 5 ; < ? 3..i > . c ; August , 35c ; Septembr , X > % October \ , aOo bid. Oats were quiet with only a moderate trade recorded at sliirhtly hardening prices. There was u good demand for July , attrib uted to shorts covering with this month , Im proving tfo to 22 % ( < 7,23 ; c. Longer futures wcro fairly well sustained in consequence , with May at 2ii' < fc. Deliveries on July con tracts were not heavy. In provisions a fair interest was shown. " 'ho movement in casli properly fell off a llt- tlo from its recent liberality , but in specula tive circles there was considerable stir , ns usual on the opening day of the month. Operators , however , wcro moro busily en gaged in settling or transferring their July contracts to September than in handling now business , which was only moderate. The premium paid on transfers of the kind in dicated were 17X@30c on pork , 1 ! 4 < & "A ° on lard und I'Ji C'ilSc on short ribs. In the general market the feeling wus de pressed by the largo receipts of hogs nnd on apparent desire on the part of the packers to sell futures. Still short ribs closed for the day 2 @ 7c higher than Saturday's final quotations , while lard wus unchanged to 2J o easier and pork only 7K0 lower. CHICAGO lilV13 Sl'OOll MARKET. CHICAGO , July l. f Special Telegram to THE BEK.I CATTLE. About 8,400 , natives and 2r , > 00 Texuns constituted the estimated receipts for the day. The market for native cattle opened slow and llrm at last week's closing quotations , but later on , when advices - vices from eastern markets reported an im proved domund nnd strong prices generally , the trade at this point developed an active movement at strong figures , the pens being cleared long before the whistle blew for clos ing the market. Texans and native butchers stuff also met with good inquiry and found a ready outlet at slightly better rates. As usual on Monday , the stockcr and feeder trade was dull. Choice to extra beovcs.H.lO CH25 ; medium to good steers , 1350 to IffiX ) Ibs , $ a.SO@1.20 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , S3.70@-l.15 : 930 to lliOO Ibs , ? 3. 0@a.OO. StocKers and feeders , Si.lO@a.OO ; cows , uulls und mixed , $1.40@2.CO ; steers , ? 2.25@3.35 ; cows , 51.G5@ 2.30. 2.30.HOGS. . The market opened rather "shaky , " but about steady , with Saturday's finishing prices. As the day passed the movement became quite active , and by 10 o'clock the supply was absorbed nt strong figures , Rock Island showing slight ad vances , Sales of heavy hogs early were largely at 8 l.2."j@1.27Hi and up to Sl.iiO for prime. Later , 84.30 was marked for all grades of heavy. Mixed hogs sold at tlio start from & 1.27Jtf to S1.32K. Later , $4. % ! @ 4.3714 iirovcd the prevailing figures. Li ht snrts dragged at Hrst , with § 4.35 1.37) bid. Later , fl.40@4.45 was the busls for 210 pounds down and $4.50 for Yorkers. The VlKihlo Siipnly. CHICAGO , July 1. The visible supply for the week ending Juno 29 , us complloj uy the secretary of the Chicago DoarJ of traJo , is us follows : Bushels. Wheat . 15.801.000 Corn . 0,459,000 Oats . 0.250,000 Rye . 017,000 Uarloy . 830,000 FINANCIAL. NEW YOIIK , July 1. [ Special Telegram to TUB HEU.I STOCKS. The stock marko opened Irregular und with no special activity The firs' hour developed activity In a few railroad stocks , headed by St. Paul am1 Atchlson , and the "trusts" again came * to the iront for a largo share of interest nnd bus ! ness. The first prices of the day were gen crall.v better than at the close nf last week Transcontinental yielded to a point % per cent under Saturday. Jersey Central wen I off to 109K. Now England sold nt 03 52f ] ) , Tbo subsequent movements were gen erally slight and entirely insignificant , but Atchlson developed considerable weakness and , after opening at 44 > / , declined to 43 % while sugar opened ut 120 and cold up to 12 'f , against llSJtf Saturday night. Load rose from 84 to 84 % und again settled back as did sugar also. The remainder of the market was entirely devoid of features of any kind , and at 11 o'clock , though tbcro was some activity , the market wus quiet atu steady nt about opening figures. During the hour to 12 o'clock tlioro wus extreme dullness on all railway securities , whllo trusts , afte dropping for a time , rallied and sold at the highest points of the morning. Later in the day there was an effort to force shorts to cover before the approaching holiday , which was but pnrtlnlty ftucc&fefifl. Aside from this there was no strongtlf djj , the conditions reported from the west weJrp unfnvornblo. Changes In the regular list/were unlmport- Innt. Sugar trusts cloieifliWjut 4 % per con higher nt 12. ) ! { , wlnlo lend1 Crusts closed nt. . 84V , or about } { higher. St paul gained } f. Atchlson lost H. Burlington and Hock Island closed steady. The following woFB the rift41 net quotations : IJ. Sta rcRiilixr. ISSlj'NorUiv'rn ' 1'ivclflo. , 27i ? U. S. 4s coupons . . .U8fl ! tlttpfotciTeil 01 U. 8.msreKUlar..imy 0. ft rtt W 10i U.S. Uincoupons..Mfljii iWpi-ofcrred HO 1'ftcltlcOMof M5 119 N.Y.lMntrnl " " Centrnl l' < vcltlo 3IJT.JU&K ? ClilcaBoJcAlton..ira llock - land 8fi Clilcaco.llurllugton U.'M.&Ht.l1 71U AQnlncv. . 101'j ' D..L.&W. U7j SUI'miKtUraalm. . 3 ( lllluols Contrnl lii ; > i lo preferred M I. . H. * W. , n Urtlpn 1'acino CO. ' . ' ' " ' ' ' ' " LnkoSlioro . ? { iVop'roforreil' . . , 28h Michigan Central. . JJ ! Western Union Mi ! MIsBourll'ftcltlc. . . . 72'i MONCT On call easy nt 45 per cent. PniMii MBHCANTIU : PAPKK 435X per cent. STEIILINO Exciuxon Dull ; steady ; sixty- day bills , fl.SOK ; demand , M.VIUCUT3. Cmcnno , July 1. 1:15 : p. in. close Wheat Firmer ; cash , 80s , < c ; December , SO lHOc. ! Corn Firmer ; cash , 80 1-lUc ; September , O.its Firm ; cash , 33 fc ; September , J3 1-lOc. Rye 43c. Uarloy Nothing doing. Prime Timothy $1.50. Flax No. 1 , . 10. Whisky 51.02. Pork Firmer ; cash , S11.72 > ; September , SI 1.90. Lard Steady ; cash , $0.47i.j ; September. & 70. Flour Unchanged s winter wheat S2.00 ( $ 4.75 ; spring wheat , $ l.Wrtf5.75 : : rye , $2.50i5 ( 2.90. 2.90.Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , S. " .2@r > .87X ; short clear , f 0.23(20.37 ( ; short ribs , Jo.O- ) O.UO. O.UO.Uuttor Uuttor Quiet ; creamery , 12 @ 10e ; dairy , l@18o. Cheese Quiet : full cream chcdtlnrs nnd hits , < Kft7Jjre ( ; Young Americas , 7 © Sc. EifRs-Qutet ; fresh , llM2c. ( Hides Unchanged ; ho.ivy and lightgrosn salted , S.i c ; salted dull , 4l c ; groan saltoJ calf , Oc ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry salted , 7o ; dry calf , 7 < 7Se ; do.icons , > a each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4e ; No. 2 , 8acake \ , 4 , ' c. Hccalnts. Shipments. Flour . 12,000 17,000 Wheat . ' .1,000 101,000 Corn . 2MOOJ ( 002.000 Oats . 113.000 827,000 Now York. Juljr 1. Wheat Receipts , 1,111 ; exports , S,000 ; spot moderately active mt lower ; No. 2 , red , S5@SCi : in store , Corn Iloccipts10,800 ; exports , 100,000 ; spot modorutely nctivo but stonily ; No. 2 , SUa in elevator ; 424'Jo ullout ; ungruilca mixed , 41@4'3o ; optior.s fairly active but easier. Oats Kccclpts , 40,000 ; exports , 11,111 ; spot stronger ; outloni nctivo uiul bigher ; July , IWKc ; August , aSJfe ; spot No. 'J , wliito , 33 % ( KU4c ; mixed western , 2tl@30c. CofTeo Options , closed steady nnd un changed to fi points up ; sales , 51,7."iO buss ; July , S13.70@ia.'JO ; September , 5ll.UO@tl.'r ; spot Ulo quiet and steady ; lair cargoes , 510.23. Petroleum Steady nnd quiet ; United closed at 0'J ) < fc. Eggs Quiet nnd easier ; western , Pork Firm ; new , ? 18.S.'iil'l3.SO. ! ' Lard Dull and easier ; western steam , $0.85 ; July. S0.83. Uuttor Easy ; western , Cheese Quiet ; western , 7 > 3iinnciiioliK , July 1. Wheat Sample wheat burner ; receipts , 299 cars ; shipments , J cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , July , fl.04 ; on track , Sl.OoC'81.03 ; No. 1 northern , July , J9c ; September , S3 ; ou track , 99c@l.OO ; No. 2 northern , July , S9o ; on track , b'jQ'Jjc. Milwaukee. July J. Wheat Steady ; cash , 78c ; July , 78'jCc. Corn Quiet ; No. 8 , Soi c. Oats Quiet : No. 2 , white , 27K@2Sc. Rye Dull ; No. 1 , 44 } c , Barley Quiet ; No. 2 , 50J'c. Provisions Easier ; pork , $11.72 > . Liverpool , July 1. Wheat Steady ; de mand poor ; holders offer moderately. Cora Steady ; demand poor. KaiiRiiB Chy. July 1. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , cash , 73c ; August , S3o ; No. 2 soft , cash , 7Se ; August , We. Cora Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 20 0 bid ; No. 2 white , cash , 29c bid. Oats No. 2 cash , 18 > c bid ; August sales , 17c. 17c.St. St. Louis , July 1. Wheat Unsettled ; cash , 70c ; July , 7-1074' c. Corn Steady ; cj h. 80 @ 31c ; July , 31c. Oats Dull ; cash , 22 c ; July , 2j ; c. Pork Quiet ut $12.23. Lard Nominal at * 0 25. Whisky Steady at ? 1.03. Duller Steady ; creamery , 13@15o ; dairy , ll@12c. LilVlS STOCK. Ghlcajro , July 1. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 9,500 ; market steady to strong on light beeves at $4.10@4.23 ; steers , $3.3U@1.20 ; stockers mid feeders , ? 2.10@2.90 ; cows , bulls and mixed , Sl.40 2.0J ; Texas cat tle , SUI5/13.85. Hoits Receipts , 20,090 ; market strong ; mixed , 54.20 4.40 ; heavy , § 1.13 ® J.37 j skips , . . . Sheep Receipts. 4,003 ; market steady ; natives , $ a.5 < ' ( ' ? 4.CO ; wcbtcrns , fJJ.40a3.00 ; Texans , S3.40 ( 3.G3 ; lambs , Sp.OOffiO.UO. uit.v , July 1. Cattle Receipts , O.OTO ; shipments , 2.800 ; common to choice corn-fed steer * , ? 2.90@1.00 ; stockers and feeders . * 3.00@3.10 ; cows , good firm , com mon weak , nt $1.7303.90. Heirs Receipts , 5.8JO ; shipments , none ; market closed weak ; light. f.17 > @ 4.22 ; heavy and mixed , ? 4.oa@4.15. National Stoslc 1'ar.ii , Ui-it : St. LiouiH , July 1. Cattle Receipts , 2,100 ; shipments , 50J ; market steady ; choice heavy native btecr.s , S3.SO@1.80 ; fair to good , $3.tl4.00 ( ; stockers und feed ers , $2.10@3,20 ; rancors , corn-fed , ? 3.70@ 3.50 ; grass-fed , ? y.00@.10. : ! Hogs Receipts , 2bOO ; shipments , 600 ; market slow ; choice heavy butchers' selec tions , sfi.20l. 0 ; packing , SJ.15SJ.83 ; light grades , $1.25 < g t.85. Sioux City , July 1. Cattle Receipts , 125 ; shipments , 33 ; market stead vjfat steers , ? J.Ogia.80 ( ) ; stockers $3.15 2.00 ; feeders , 52.15@2.60 ; veal calves , § 2.0U@i.OO. : Hogs Receipts , 800 ; market higher ; light and mixed , * lg5@l,0'Mi heavy , $1.10. OMAHA lav Sl'OOJC Cut tin. I 'Alontlny , July 1. To-dn.v'fl cattle market opened about steady and the b'uyers bought inoro freely than for several days and toward'tlio close the trade showed moro strength. Tno beef and ship- nlng htoora sold at t.i'iQJ.lM ) but largely at $ , l.r > .r > e.75 ; ) for 1,160 ti I330 | Ib weights. Uutchers' Block , which'was'very ' soaico , the bupply consisting of only 'n few odds r.nd cuds , sold at strong prlcus. The nuallty of the cattle was very good and there were some extra flue beeves on salo. The hog market was nctivo nt an advance of u strong 5o and In some Instances lOc. Thollght hogs sold lurgelyut , W.05@4.10and the heavy und mixed r at' f 1.0034. 05. The yards were cleared ut an curly hour , tbo do- uiand being good , Sheep , Tbcro was nothing hero to make a market. Cattle . 1,500 Hogs . , . 3,500 , Prevailing 1'rloei. The following U a tibia of prlcas paid in this uurlcot for tha graJoa of stook men tioned ; Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 Ibs. . 53.70 @ .00 Good stoora , 1250 to 1 150 Iba. . . 13.65 ( 3,80 Good steers , 1030 to 18 J3 Ibs. . . 3.50 caa.75 Common cunncrs. . . , , . 1.25 ( afl.OQ Ordinary to fair cows . 1.75 ( < 2.25 Fair to good cows . Ji.8'J ' M3.50 Good to choice cows . 2.59 W'J.70 Choice to fancy cows , heifers , , 2,70 ( < i3,15 Fuirto food bulls . 1.75 ( $3.23 Good to choice bulls . , . 3.35 q&2.50 Light stockers aud f oedora . . , , 2.70 ( & 2.90 Good feeders , P50 to 1100 Ibs. . 3.00 ( $3.10 Fair to choice light hogs . 4.03 ( $4.10 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 4.00 004.0.1 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 4.00 (34.03 ( Shorn shcop . 4,00(4.05 ( Representative No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 41 . 1037 $3 3.03 . 1130 $3 70 S . 1223 3 S3 f.2 . 118-2 370 20 . P0 ! ! 345 33 . 1147 870 13 . 1110 3 B3 20 . 1405 370 0 . 1150 8 ? 5 42 . 1240 375 5 . 11S8 353 01 . 13 0 875 20 . 1210 353 20 . 1100 375 81 . 11CO 365 19 . 1801 373 3S1118 SCO 18 . 1452 375 43 . 1383 3 ( X ) 54 . 18'JS ' 3 77K 03 . 1270 3C5 18 . 1413 3 77 14 . 1475 305 53 . 1432 380 4 . 1433 3 iO 21 . 1400 385 S3 . 1290 370 17 . 1047 400 COWS. 3 . 1105 325 4 . 10S3 200 1 . 1330 325 8 . 1003 300 1 . 720 2 & 1 . 1310 323 1 . 1170 233 3 . 1335 325 2 . 1103 303 1 . lObO 360 J . 1150 2 75 STAdS. 1 . COO 303 3 . 1215 2 0 miM.s. 1 . 1530 325 iicirr.119. 7 . 050 3 00 OXUM. 2 . 2175 3 25 Mixnn. 13 . 1007 335 WESTCIIX CATTI.B. Owner. No. Av. Pr. Standard Cattle Co. 63 corn fed steers . 1390 ? 3 07J 54 corn-fort steers . 1207 3 72)i ) Uluo Springs Ranch. 30corii-rcd steers . 1444 3 90 HOGS' . No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 18. . . .285 10053.00 73. . . .227 . . 4.02Jf 55. . . . 270 120 4.00 01 . . .217 40 4.05 ( J..200 . . 4.00 74. . . .242 120 4.03 O0..24'2 120 4.0o 51. . . . 283 100 4.05 W. . .2s8 . . 4.00 0..233 fcO 4.03 a" . . . .80S 240 4.00 50. . . .203 . , 4.03 53. . . .312 10) ) 4.00 04. . . .230 120 4.03 J8..J&3 SO 4.00 09. . . . 202 SO 4.03 53. . . . 209 . . 4.00 71. . . . 204 40 4.03 50. . . . 83 $ 120 4.00 01. . . 2Si 100 4.05 03. . . . 247 SO 4.00 CO. . . . 243 bO 4.05 10. . . . 340 . . 4.00 59. . . 240 40 4.03 CO. . . . 232 12'J 4.00 CO . . . ! ! 5S fcO 4.05 43. . . . 313 2SO 4.00 42. . . . 277 . . 4.05 58. . . . 227 100 4.00 04. . . . 343 SO105 11. . . 277 SO 4.00 183. . . .215 1(10 ( 4.03 58 . . .271 . . 4.02 } CO. . . . 301 100 4.03 13. . . . 293 240 4.02 Ot..25'J SO 4.03 09. . . . 210 80 4U2J OH. . . . 248 bO 4.03 45. . . . COS . . 4.02 } $ 78. . . . 233 M ) 4.05 75. . . . 210 SO 4.02 | J CO. . . . 200 . . 4.03 59. . . .201 100 4.02K 00. . . .201 120 4.03 70. . . .204 SO 4. < 3jif 03. . . .233 40 4.07V4 " 3. . . . 293 320 4.02H M1..22. } 80 4.10 ' 0. . .200 200 4.02K 75. . . .191 120 4.10 ' 1..257 127 4.02 } 73. . . .210 . . 4.10 73. . . 249 SO 402 > < 09. . . . 283 80 4.10 Tlio Month's Work. Showing the number of cattle , hops and sheep purchased by the different buyers on this market during the past mouth : CATfLC. Swift & Co . 11.S09 G. H. Hammond & Co . 5,10. ! Armour-Cudnhv l * company . 2,704 Omaha Packing Co . 2(19 ( Shippers and feeders. . . : . 12,853 , Local . 101 Total for Juno . 32,841 HOGS. Armour-Cudahy Packing company. . . . 72,170 George H. Hammond & Co . 12'i07 Omaha Packing company . 47,877 Squires & Co . 14,770 Kiugnn &Co . 9.103 Swift & Co . " . 2,72r Cuduhy Hros . 1.89S Chicago P. & P. Co . 027 Cleveland Piiclcing and P. Co . S2S Nebraska City Packing Co . 4B2 Total for June 103,205 SIIKKI- . Swift&Co 2.4S5 J EHunttfeCo 329 G. H. Hammond & Co 055 H. Heal 311 St. Paul Meat and P. Co 311 Reynolds & Da vis 250 Guss Raff 152 J. Carlin 5 Arniour-Cudahy Packing company. . . . 103 Total for June 4,500 Live Slock Notes. Geo. E , Dacon had hogs hero from Over- ton. ton.A. A. J. Wearin was over from Hastings , la. , with hogs. Gco. W. DeLong came up from Fricna with two cars of cattlo. S. R. Black , n Kearney feeder and shipper , had four cars of cattle and ono of hogs on the market. B. W. Cowles , tno Gibbon shorthorn breeder , had live cars of cattle here. Robert Ingratn and W. C. Swarts had cattle tlo over from Solon City , In. J. M. Parker brought n string of eight cars of cattle down from Ord. Twenty lump jaws were condemned b.v the public Itibpcctor during the month of June. W. R. Van Sant , the well known dealer in live stock , 1ms returned from Shcnandoah , In. , where ho went to attend the funeral of his father-in-law , Robert R. Morrisonwhich occurred on Saturday. A. W. Downey , of Downey &Toof , Aurora , came In with n very line load of cattc. They brought S4.00 , the top price paid. Stevenson 13ros. , Ansley , Runkin I3ros. . Cambridce , and C. T. Urcwer , McCook , all had ? 4.10 hogs on the market. A bunch of corn grass cattle were sold on the market for $3.35 ; another bunch brought 53.45. Chnrloy Gorham , ngentof the Rock Island , wns ut the yards. _ OMAHA WIIOLKSALU Produce , Fruit ? , Etc. BUTTEK Table dairy , 14@15c ; packers' stock , & @ 10o. Creamery Prints , fancy , 10 @ 18u ; choice,14@l5o ; solid packed , 10@14c. lines Strictly fresh , I0@\lu. \ CIIKKBC Young Americas , full cream , lOJi'ci twin Hats , oyta ; off grades 0@7o ; Van Rejoin Kdom , fcll.M ) perdoz ; sup sago , 19o ; brick Il@l2o ; llmburfier , 7@lc ! ; domestic Swiss , luKc ; cheese safes , bronze medal , No. 8. ! 2.S5. Poui/ntv Live lions , per dozen , $3.RO@ 64.00 ; mixed , $3.23 ( < 18.MJ ; spring , $2.00@2.50 ; turkeys , 7 ( < ibo per Ib ; ducks , $ i.UO2.50 ( ; geese , $3.00044.09 ; live pigeons , 81.50. OitINUKS San Gabriel , f3.50@3.75 ; fancy Duarlo Mediterranean sweets , $ l.23@4.50. LKMOJJS Choice , f4.50@5.00 ; fancy , f3.7J@ 7.00. 7.00.PBACHUS Per > < f bu box , 75e. AlTJ.Kb Per ) & bu box , 85@75c. Ciir.iuiius Per 21 quart case , fi.OO ; per 10 quart drawer , 51.00. HLACKIIBUIIIUS Per 2-1 quart case , ? 2.00@ 2.50. 'UI.ACK RASi'iiEHKiES Per 24 quart cato , 3.00@3.G9. RUD RAsriicituiES Per 31 pint case , { 3.00 @ 2.25. GoosKiiKUiiins Per 3 bu. stand , $3.00 ; 31 quart CUHO , 13.00. PJJJE Ai'i-LBS , Per doz. , ? 3.00@3.50. UANAKAS According to sUe , per bunch , $3.00(38.00. ( COCOANUTB Per 100 , 5.00 , FJIKSH FISH White llsh , per Ib , 7@3Xc ; trout , per ib , Oo ; white perch , perTh , To ; buffalo , per Ib , 7o ; pickerel , per Ib , Oc ; black bass , per Ib , lie. UiiANS Choice hand picked navy , $1.75 ; choice hand picked medium , 11,05 ; choice imnd picked country , $1.00 ; clean country , * 1.30@1.25. KAiti.r VcaBTAiu.ES Potatoes ; 60@80o per bu ; onions , California , per Ib , 2c ; southern , per bbl , $2.00 ; cabbage , per cruto , $2,50 ; turnips , per bu box , & 0 < vgi5o ; Lccts , per box. 75c@l.OO wax beans , per bu box , $1.50 ; string beans , per bu box , { 2.00 ; green peas , per bu box , $1,00 ; tomatoes per k bu box , 11.35 ; usparugun , per dozen bch , 50cJi1.00 ( ; cauliflower , 12.00 ; e < rg plant , 81.75 ( a'J.OO ; squash , 25o per doz ; cucumbers. 25o ; soup bunches , 80o ; lettuce , 23c ; radishes , 20o ; green onions , 15@3rJc ; now carrots , 20o pin plant , per Ib , 3c. HIDES , PJU/TS , TAM.OW , ETC. Green ealtod hides , Gu ; dry salted hides , Oo ; dry Hint hides , 8c ; calf hides , fie ; damaged hides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 23c@i,00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib. 9cijl2o ( ; wool , average , 14lSe ; tullow , No. 4 , 4os "A , " 4tfo ; greabo yellow , 2 > ® ac. Arn.it UuTTr.n Oc. CIBRK llbls , $5.00 ; lit bbls , $3.00 , MAM.n Sl'cHii 12Wlfio per Ib. POTATOES Choice , sacked , per bu , 25330o : Colorado , 40'M5. VKAI/ Choice , medium Mzo , S ( < tOo ; choice , heavy , 4Q3c : spring lambs , $30.00@30.00 per dorcn. HONEY 14@15c per Ib for choice , PiiKSKUvns V > < ( j$10d per Ib. JEI.UES S.'fMlo per Ib. HKESWAX-NO. 1 , ISQ20C. CltoiFimi : $ 10.00 ® 10.50. UlUX S10.UOQ10.33. Puovistoxs Ilnms , No. 1 , 1Mb nvornmj , lOc ; 80 to 22 Ibs , lO.i o ; 13 to It IbSj 12o ; No. , Ujfc ; specials , 12&c ; shoulders , 7o ; break- tast bacon , No. 1 , Ho ; specials , 12 > < c ; picnic , fc ; bam sausngo , 10-ic } ; dried beef hams , 'c ; beef tongues , $ G per dozen ; dry salt meats 5J < fiIOKo ( per It ) . SAUSAOK Hologna , 4@4o } ; Frankfurt , ; tongue , Oc ; 8Uinmcrlb , fc ; head cheese , Point- Family , backs , per bbl , $13.00 ; Jtf- bbls , $075 ; mess , bbls , 512.60bbl3 ; ! , S0.25 ; pip porn , bbls , $17.50 ; Jbbls J , f'.t.OO. HEKF'JONOUKS Salt , bbls , $20.00. OILS Kerosene P W , Oc ; WV , lie ; headlight , 13o ; eulad oil , $2.159.00 per dozen. PICKLES Medium , per bbl , $1.50 ; small , $5.50 ; gherkins , $0.1X1 ; 0 & u chow-chow , cits. $5. 'JO ; pis. $3.40. WitAi'i'iso P.UTII Straw , per Ib , IJ fj ? 2c ; rug , 2'c ; ; mnnlllii , 11 , Oc ; No. 1 , Oc. SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkgs , S3. 70 ; do 100 1-lb pkgs , $2.00 ; do 00 5-lb pkgs , $2,50 ; do 33 10-pKgs , $2.40 ; Ashton , bu bags , 50-lb , S5c ; do4-lmbags , 324lb.1.40 ; do MS A , 50-lb jups , , * i5c ; per bbl , $1.20. SIIBI : UlnlUjftgOc. . SAI.BOHA l tf@2Jo pnr Ib. STUICII n > 4 iiro per Ib , Stove POLISH $3 lHXit5.S7 per gross. Sncushole , per Ib Allspice , 12c ; Cns- sla China , lOc ; cloves , Xunzibar , 20o ; nut- eps , No. 1 , 75e ; pepper , 10o. St'OAiis Granulated , OJj'c ; confectioners A , 0.44 ; standard extra C , 8.81 ; yellow C , Sc ; powdered , 1l > ifd ( > lU } c ; cut loaf , lOJf c ; cubes , Uls'ftC ' , cream extra C , 8.09. TIAS : Gunpowder , SO OOc : JnpinSP@lOe ; Y. Hyson , 2Sfu5Uc ; Oolong , 22 50e. VISUOAU Pnr gal , I3titt0c. ! FISH -Salt Dried codfish , GK@SKc ; scaled herring , "So per box ; hoi herring , Join , 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring , SI 00 ; lol. herring , 70c ( < ? 51.10 ; mackerel , half bills , No. 1 , S15.50 ; largo family. $13.50 per 1(10 ( bs ; whltcilsh , No. 1 , $0 50 ; family , $3.00 ; trout , $5.00 ; salmon , $3.50 ; anchovies , 8c. NUTS Almonds , 15@17o ; Brazils , Oc ; 111- jcrts , 12c ; pecans , lic ; ; walnuts , 12c ; pea nut cocks , Sc ; rousted , lOo. 13AOS American A , seamless , 17 ; Union iquuro paper , discount 85 per cent. Corrins : Green fancy old golden Rio , 25c ; fancy old pcabcri-y , 2io : ; Rio , choice to 'ane.V , 21e. Rio , prime , 20c ; Rio , goou , ISu : Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mandehllng , 29c ; lava , good luterior , 24c. COFKRKS Roasted Arhuuklc's Ariosa , J2'ic ' ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 2-'c ; Gorman , 22c ; Dilworth , 22c ; Alaromu , 22c. CUACKKKH AND CAKIS : 0 @ 18c per Ib. DIIIEII FUUITS I'er Ib , iiprlcots , 18@lCc. Anples , Salt Lake , 4J e ; stare , 6c ; Aldcns , 5j @Sc. Peaches , Cal. Y , peeled. 20c ; Salt Lake. Go. Prunes , Cal , R C. SfftfiMo. Cur- nuits,4 ( ii ( > > 4c. Turkish prLnes,4l4@4Kc. Cit ron peel , JJ2c. Lemon peel , lie. DnUti.Oo. Rai sins , Malaga bunch , dehcsaV5 OJ per box ; VuloucluB , porlb , 7c : CuUJ < te : ? , S3 10 pel- box. Dried grapes , 5c. Ulackborrics , 5 e. 'itted cherries. lUc Pitted plums. S ( 9c. ; { aspberries. 24c. Nectarines , 12c. CANXLD FISH Urook trout , 8 Ib , S3.40 ; salmon trout , 3 Ib , $2.35 ; clams , I It ) , $1.25 ; clams , 2 Ib , $2.00 ; clam chowder , 8 Ib , $ -.25 ; devilled crabs , 1 Ib , $2.3" > ; devilled crabs , 2 Ib , $3.60 ; codfish balls , 2 Ib. $1.75 ; caviar , > < J Ib , $2.25 ; eels , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; lobsters 1 Ib , $2 00 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.90 ; lobsters , deviled , II ) , $2.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce , 8 Ib , S2.90 ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 3 Ib , $2.90 ; oysters , 1 Ib , S.'c ; oysters , 2 Ib. $1.50 ; salmon , C. It , 1 Ib , Si.10 : salmon , . It , 2 Ib , $8.10 ; salmon , Alaska , I Ib , $1.65 : almon , Alaska , 3 Ib , $ . ' .90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $ . ' .05. CANDY OJ @ 13 c per Ib. CiiocoijATi : AND COCOA 31@39c per Ib ; German chickory , red. Sc. Gixoiiu Jamaica , } $ pints , $3.00 per doz. FAIUNACEOUS Goons liurloy. 2J farinu , 4J o ; peas , 3c : oatmeal , 2 (35c ( ; mac aroni , He ; vermicelli , He ; rice , 4 @ 7c ; sago and tapioca , Gji'ic. ( 01 Boots and Shoos. KITtKSNDALL , JOKES A OO. , Bucceiaore to Head , Jones & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Slices r Boiton Itubber Hlioa Co , 1102 , 1101 and HIM llariier Utraet , Onialm , Nelirnskn. Brovvors. STOllZ A ILEIt , Lager Beer Brewers , 1811 North Eighteenth kUcat , Oiu ba , Neb. Cornlco. EAQLE COIJNICE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galyanized Iron Cornice Wlndow-capa nnd motnllc ikrl'Rhta. .lolin Kpcuutcr , proprietor. 1UB and llusoutb lOtb alreoL Offlco Fixtures. BlMMONbS MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of M , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mnntlcs. Sideboards. Hook Coses , llruo Futures , V7nM Oust * , Partitions. Hailing.Counters , llccrinirt Win * Loolem. Mirrors. KlcKactorr nnd onlcu , 17SU und 17U SoulU l lu Bt. . Omaha. Telepbouu 1121. Paper Boxes JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos. inn Jil 1319 Douglai street , OniabaNab. Sash , Doors , Etp. a. A. Disnuow A co. , Wboluala manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Monlflings , Brancb oi9co , 12th and Iiard street Omaha , Neb. JIOUN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding , , italr-vork and InU'rloi bard wood llnlih. U.K. corner Mb anil I avciiM'trlbatruotf , Umnba , Nub. , Eto. S'JHAXU A tlAHK H'lKAM JIKA'tL\Ci ( ' ( > Pnmiis , Pipes and Engines , Bteam , water , rnllwar and mining tupplttf. oto , MOKaandl 4 tarnam Direct , Omaha. U. 8. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , wind mills , pia nnd2. ( . ) Jocci BU , Omahn , U , IT , Itoia , Actlnii fliu HROWKELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bboet-lron work , ( team pumpi , latr mill , . 1211-UU LauTGonortb iticci , Omaha. Iron Works. STEAM ISOlLEll WORKS , Carter & ton , I'rop'a. Maniirnclurun , ot Sieam Boiler , Tanks and Sbeet Iron WorK Wcrka Boutb ZUlU and II. li M. croisliiit. Tol. im PAXTONA VIERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bui fling Wort nirinei , brass work , general foundry , machine and bl&CKsniltb work. OiUco snil works , U. 1' . Ur. and 17th street , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings Desk nils , window guards , dower stands , wlr lUni. etc. l'fl Kuril ! Hill Uri'dl. Urn ah a. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Maaf'rs ' of Pire anil Burglar Proof Safes , Vault * . Jail work. Iron sbuttera and Are osiape * . U , Andreta , prop'r. Cor. ItlU ami Jackioo Uti. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , OfOnialia Lliaitei 1J | < X IIIKHI ARrlouUurnl tmplomonta. L I'AltKKll , Dealer in Agriciiltoial Inmlciiiciils , Wagons UvrUg * * nd tuiBle * . Jcnpi iltcct , between Vth nj _ lutli , Dumb * . Nflu itn. _ LTIflXa Rll A METoZlLF CO7 Agricnlt' ' Imploinoiils , Wagons , Carriages nugglon.ttc. Wliolc.ialo. Oiudlin , Ncbt Hit. PAHLIN , onnxDonp , t MAKTJN co.J \Vholos lo DcKlpnln Agricnltural Implements , Wagons& Buggies Ml , ulrcct , Omnh - Manufacturers an > I Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Raies , Plows Etc , Cor , Ptband I'ailirc strcott , Oinaba , Aj-tlata' MntorlnlB. -ft. HOSPE , Jr. , Urtlsts' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , Om Boots nnd Shoos. TF. V. MORSE , V CO. , Mers of Boots and Shoes , HOI , lldl , 111 * Dnnalnn itrcct , Omnlin. Mnnuf ctorr. yumiuor ittuct , llu ton. Co n I , C o ko n n d LI m o. OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. , Jolites of Hard and Soft Coal , KB South 13th nlrcot. Oirmha , .Nobraika. KE11RASKA FUEL CO. , Snipes of Coal a dColte , 11 , South ISth St..Omaha , Neb. JOHN A. WAKEVIKI.D , Wlinlfijplfi Tinnhnp Ftp iVIlUlUSnlu Imllllllil Lllii luil'Ortril ' nini Anii-ruiiii rorlbuul rtniS't. Stsv nccnt lor .Mllwnuki'O lijilrnnllo tuinu.it nnn ( Jnlnrr wbMo llnii * . " OLTAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Weo6 e rpoti ami purauat flooring ; . I < tte < U , umabn , S b. En CO. , All Kinds orBnilding Material at Wesam ISlb Street nail Unlun I'nclllcTriick.Omaht , LOV1S UUADFO1W , Dealer in Lumlicr , Latli , Lime , Sasli , DOOM , Hlo , V -Cornel 7tli nnJ Uouglai. Cotnt * lUtb atiil Uouila | ' FRED W. QUA Y. Lnmlier , Limn Cement , Etc , , Etc. Corner ttli i < l Oouiflai fits. , Oiuntia. * C. JV. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lniiiiier. ISth and Callfornln Struotn. Omalm , .Ncbratk * . _ NlMllnery mid Notlona. I. OOElitfKLDER & CO. , Importers yoliliers in Millinery & Notions 2& ) , 2lU B d 213 Soctli lllli atro t. Notions. f. r. nonrNsoN KOTION co. , Wholesale Notions and Fnniisliing Goodi. CoTunlsson and Storage _ _ ItlVDELL A JIIDDELL , Storage and Couunission Merchants , Spcclaltlef nutter , CKCS , cbfeno , poullrr , fan : * . llfllnwanl rtrei-t Omalm. Nob. Dry Goods and Notions. , iU. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Furaisning Goods and Notion * 1101 and HIM Ouuxlaa , cor. lltli atroct , Oinnha , Nab. KlLPA'CmCK-KOCH DltY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goofls/Notions / Hants' furnlthliik' soorln. Corner llth and atreeta , Omaha , Ncbrnika. r HEL1N , THOMPSON A CO. , Importer ! and Jobbers of ' , * Woolens and Tailors' ' Triiiifflinfe , 817 Boutli IStU street. i Furniture. DEWEV A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Fnrnam ttrtot , Omatia , Nebriuk * . CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture , Cmaba Nobruka. rooorloij. ( PAXTON , OALLAUHER A'CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , ; 05.7U7,7I and 711 South lUth at. , Oinaba , Nab. McCORD , URADYA CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th nna cnrcnworth streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hnrdwaro W. J. JIROATCII. * , Hea77 Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlnzs , waeon stock , hardware , lumber , cto. 120) und 1211 Ilarnoy atruet , Oinaba. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metal , , sheet Iron. ato. Airentr for Iloire scalai , Miami powder and l.ymau barboil wlro , HIMEUAUOH A TAYLOR. Build rs' ' Hardware and Scale RepairSnopL V , Mechanics' tools tied llutr.no sralci. llli Doogla < alraet , Omaha. N b. U. HARDY A CO .loliborn of Toys , Dolls Alliuiiis , Fancy Goods , IIousu lurnliililiit ! yuuils , uhilitroii'H carriages " ' 1MM l-'uniiini Mtrout. Oiiialm Nt-b. , , iia. > , . , ' 'J CONSOLIDATED TANK LI-VIS CO. , ' ? Wliolcsale Refined and Lnfiricatlng Oils , , J | AxlKKrciniv.vtOMOinn'uii. A. II. Ulslioi ) , ll n icr. ' ; Paper. OARPENTKll PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , - Carry a nice floik of | irlnllnu , wrnpiilnvr rltll g l > l > er , riK'iliU iittoiiUon flic i toiur Utir4. -THK- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul Rfjf , Tlio Dent Ron to from Oianba anAr'CouBcil Jlluirs to THE EAST : HVO TitAINB 1MII.V HKTWUKN OMAHA AM9 COUNC1I , 11I.UFK8 Chicago , AND- Milwaukee , St. I'aul , Mliiucnpollg , Cedar Baplds , < Itock Isluud , Frccport , KockforJ , CHutoii , DubtKjuc , Davciijiort , Elfe'In , Mudlson , Jaiicsyllle , Itclolt , Wlnonn , La Crossc , And all tbtr Important points Bast. KortkeaitUC riouthuast. Cor throiiKb tlektta , call on the ticket agent ktlMl I arnttiu sirtcl , tu Darker lllock.or at Umoa I'acUia Ditpot. I'ullman 8lepors and tba flnott ninlnir Can la Utm world aru run on tha inaln line ot tbe Cblcago.UlU waukuu li 8t. 1'uul Uullwuir , and ovorr atluntliin ! pttia to pascni : rs by courUoui omployas el tM C0ltliu"lY.KU. ! ! General Uanacer. ] . If. 'J'UCKtCH. Assistant Uv T.J.Cl.AliK.U.nariilBupertnlendtaU