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A DAY OF RAPID DECLINES Wheat and Oorn Bring Low Prices On Bear- ish News at Ohicago, BUT TRADING CLOSES STRONGER Specunlators Kick On the Weather Clerk—Pork Suffers a Decline— Opinions On the Prospective Yield—Cattle Slow. CHICAGO GRAIN Ci1oAGo, August 4.—[Special ' am to the Brk.]—The “kick” on the sig rvice weather map this morning was because it showed plenty of rain where it was least needed, snd great solicitude was expressed for the cotton crop, a growth in which Chi- eago is supposed to have very little interest The corn country was cloudy and had some rain, but nothing very drenching: enough, however, to bring out some squealing on the part of the crowd generally and break the market off notwithstanding the attempts of Rathburn, Storms and othiers to support it. There wer r<in as fresh receipts. Sep- tember, after selling at 43)c on the open board and on the eurb, opened at nd dropped straight to September wheat Ge. There were 165 cars which were winter and 23 spring. Pork opened lower, September at £0,72 declining in a minute to $0.62'5, Wheat fell e, and recovered at the expiration of the hirst hour of the session to in the meantime, tell to 43¢ and recovered to 43gc. Both recoveries were through local purcha Wheat kept steadily in the neigh- borhood of 6. There was more or less ner- vousness over the Harvey failure, but, as he caused the announcement to be made through the secretary that he was neither long or short on the market, the members were obliged to take his word for it. Thus none of his purchases wer the marked which would have bry busly. On in, of around Thagc, With o Wispositio n to sell any larze quantiti It ix said that *Hutc George Eldridee gave the market 1 support. “The last half hoar was the strong- est of thie day on local buying, backed up by export purcliases of thirteen boat loads at New York. September closed firm at 767 (@ c. Ex-Governor William Young, of William Younx & Co.. says: At Milwatkee we esti- mate th cisa sensational shortage in spring wheat; that Dakota and Minnesota this year will not have wmore than 40,000,000 against 62,000,000 bushels last year. There is some light wheat, but the No. 3 grade is going to be of exceptionally fine gualif The most of us think that wheatup there is very cheap, and that the argument that 'Ih(uxnm S bl crop will keep prices low i bad logie.” After selling moderately at 43'5¢, corn re- covered to 43'5c, and trom 11 o'clock on Te- ave advices from Lin- coln, Neb., that the state has been generally covered with rain, but the quantity is solight that no material good has been done and._the crop will not I v per cent. They think prices will go higher. A decline of 22,¢ marked the proress of pork, but irom 9.5 for September it recov- ered to $0.60, Cunn, stronger on th for September. Puts, September coru, calls, Hige. a little Ke lers e bid, I puts, 42 @ CHICAGO L STOCK. CuIcAGo, August 4.—[Special Telegram to e this morn- ing before much business was done. There ‘Wwas a weak feeling in trade, and despite the fact of moderate receipts buyers were trying hard to hammer the matket, Sales of some wvery good to choice steers \mlent (llll) steady old receipts were over Iwolhmhm\d head of Texans, making about six thousand five hundred for the week so far, against 8,500 during the corresponding time last week. ‘The market to-day was slow and values weak, but not quotably lower. The market this week has not changed much, though the tendency h be dm\‘n\\nnl on good grades and comm 15c lower than last week, The Mountain_Stock Raneh company .n.rmwd 147 head of b \lnnl'um Texans at $3.50, 4,553 950 to Hoos—Trade was slow and prices 5@i0c lower on common and grassy stock. were not operating up to their usual activi and shippers were holding off, The provis- fon market is dull, with a deciing of Soe per barrel since the decline setin. Mixed ~|)I|l at @0, and tieavy w10 1 l('ll\, &4 New York. August 4, ensy at 235004 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER — 4@5 MoxEY—On call, per STk 6 sixcuanar—Dull at 84.841¢ for sixty .m, mn\ Alld S48 for demand, G nments were dull alinost no news of an. A this morning, except char trunk lines There was but llllh e market in the morning, the tluetuations veis B for smail fractions oniy. In the aiternoon, however, heavy sales o Shore caused & reak of 1 per cent, and toward the close a eable dispateh was elrculated statinz that the FPanama Canal company had \-I(‘u'l‘tli‘(‘ In floating thelr loan in- Paris, ‘This w strned as favorable to Pacilic Mail and on se- tive trading the stock went up about 1 per cent, most of which was retained at close, BTOCKS ON WALL STREET. 8§ cont Ikmd& . \Ui\.b & \ U. 8, 4i¢ preterred .. . Ney 5 Pacific 0' of 0. Central Pacitie. . C. Hn‘n-in-fl L & "0 < Union Pacific “IW., St L& M'u\ molelrfil . 1 1\Vl‘%l(’rnlnlan oo 510 0., R & N 0L PRODUCE MARKETS. August 4.—Flowr—Quiet and ul winter wheat flour, $4.05@110; southern, §3,904.00; \V isconsin, $1. umux t, § i patents, $4 Io@ o flou ulet in \Vll« at—Opened faiily active and e lower, elosad about the same” as yesterd: cash, optewber, 761 03 October, 5 m—1.ess doing, weaker. opehed e hm.-. nml closed 3¢ uuder yesterday: cash, i September, 43 9160; tober, prefaered .. in barels, aud is--Easier and 4@ie lower; ne tember, 283, u toher, 2950, Itye—Dull at arley —Ste d lax-seed Tiwot Wihisky—81.12, Pork—Ofterin prices deelined S0 nd rencted 10G191ce, elosing stendy: ezsb. September, 59.03}@0. tober, fim .1 (@5 lower, elosing steady; cash, \rz}(. bop tewber, '6.% {Jclob-r. |l&x|louuaslmulderl. 10@&“ short $6., ; short ribs, 86,1 lnnd slugglish; mulcry. 1B@ nu ehoddlm full cream, 18 ., T5@T)0; young Americas, B llldu—fluvy ro,ln salt ad ide ’Sr, i cacons. o OMAHA DAILY 0.1 country, 3ig@3¥de; No. 2 8 umlnm Y 000 Corn, bu.. Onts, bu Rye,bu. ... Barley,bu. New York, August 4 108,000 ; exports, 250,000 ions opened’ weak, red most of the ~ W heat—Receints, spot a_shade lower ¢ lower, later re- cline cloing steady ; \r ptember ol Corn—Spx opened i most of the 44 0003 exports, 43{@4c Weak mived wes die Petroleum—Steady: United clo Pork—Dull and_quiet: old 1 .35, new m 163 p11 Lard—Opened weak, rea dy: w n steamn, spot, 708 itter—Firiier 44,000 whit cipts 140; western, 40 q at 497¢c. 3. 810621, @ 0.70; Septem on fine grades; western, tern, 014 Fitm and quict; we . N fair; western wly and demand ik, apened ade lower; No. 4.—Wheat firmer Un- bt o August \\wh cle Some new ood and yield ex- October, juality Tnates. patents, §4.35 -Wheat, is arriving S foriner ¢ - Quiets Kers, 53,000 bushels; flour, 1 , $,000 bushels; Cincinnati, Angust 4,—Wheat—Easier; Vo. 2 red, Tie. weaker: No. 3 barrels of fin- ( -Wheat—Stc 1ge; October annnkve August 4 Corn—Firm Oats— S Rye rov 1 September, $0.55, St. Louis, August 4. w3 No. TOA I eptember, Corn— Wi and tember, 4033 C No. 2, mixed, casll, 20%@ " creamery, 17@%e; Somitier, ol; Oetbber- Corn-Lower: September, 8153 Oats—Noninal: Toledo, il 4230, i chash, 25¢. Liverpool, Auzust 4. — Wheat—Offered freely; new No. 2 winter, s Gigds spring, 05 Gy, extra No. 1 Holders offer freely and futures holders offer { N'h“ ; August, 45 1) Octoer, new mixed, tember, 4s 1'gd; LIVE !s ULK. —The Drover’s Journal 7.2003 Chicago, August reports as follows Cattle—Receipt shipping stee feeders,active and mixed, trough slow but steady: 5 stockers and at cows, bulls $1.5X Texas eatile weak;' cows rough and mnixed, 4. 5: packing and shipping, §4.8)as. 103 light, $4.10@4.90; skips, W(24.00, natives, Texans, August 4. tle—Receipts, y_active but B Lb(bd 1o 3 D sSt. Louis, @ and feeders, $2. 1ogs—R un hipments, Yorkers, $. e butchers, Sl‘i\l(u 003 5,!.|~:~ and half fatten IKansas City, August 4—Cattle—Re- ceipts, 550; shipuiénts, none: shipping grades, strong i and steady’ i, ers, b‘\(l?) Hogs—Receipts, 7,00 opened weak and he good to choice, $4.80(@1. dium, $4.10@4. kips 4. Shipiieats, 2,005 lower, closing weak common t6 we- ud pigs, $4.00@ OMAHA LIVE 8TOCK, Wedacsday Evening, August 4. ceinlly new fea- Good _dressed well had Cattle tures in the umrl\«.z IAHh\f beef cattle would hia fa there been any lier ers’ stock has been £0 poor of late that very littie is coming in. Logs—The recelpts were much lighter to- day than on yesterday. The market opened about 5 lower, and the greater proportion sold carly in the day. Later in the day tho market went all to pieces, and it was almost impossible to get even abid on the few re- maining loads. The market closed dull and lowe Sheap—Ther Cattle, Hogzs. no market, BECELP Prevailing Prices, Shoviing the pm..umg prices paid for live l(tluk k 0 fl|l~ e Medium: stocrs, 1250 w Fat little steers, 1050 to ll'»(blb» . Good feeders, 900 to 1000 1bs Good to cholee corn-fed cows Fair to mediuu grass cows. . Good to choice bulls. . Light and wedu Ino Good to choice he Good to choice Fair to good shorn slu.eu Representative Sales, A Pe Av. Pr. Av. Shk, 40 segeTe 8 £ sopesesened spee a5 X e2 B 8 4 323szeseseeey sooespansssd THEOW OUTS, Pr. No. 8375 Range of Prices. Showing the highestand lowest price for ln\:ud loads of hogs on this marke! ln‘q past seven days, with comparative Jui Wed'sday, 25th 4.00 Ltlw Thursday, 20th &W N iday 50th.... 4.05 '.Ilrd" Slst... P 28858, = July. $4.95 @4.00 uy, llh. o2, £5g) Live Stock Sales. Showlog the number of cattle, hogs and exports, 2005 | flonr, | i sheep pur Sinpments. | Others.. | sed by the leading buyers on to-day’s market. CATTLE. G. H. Hammond & Co. (shipped in).... G H. Hammond & reeehe R. B. Gammel 10GS, North & | G. H. Hammond & Co. W closed | | was being unlo The Anglo-Aneri Clark Bros Tremain & Trewain n Packing Co Shipments, Showir shiy 12 the number of ears of live stock sped ont of the yards during the day No. Cara. wt. live we Jead hogs sell ige per b for all weights, welghing less than 100 1bs Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs ags 80 lbs, Not loft over. awket closed mean. ster, Holuesville, a load'of ot, guother Hermon Nk lor feeders. A few hoy The h Ed marke was In and eder, was Barrett, W s‘vn" Water, was at the yards and marketed Dickson, of Dickson & Co., and sold two loads of ho, chinery for the new packing hovse ded from the cars to-day. Ripp, of the tirm of Ripp & L., Humph- L came in to day and Marketed two loads of Hogs. A. C. Virgin, of the firm of Virgin & Nel- son, Utica, was here and bought'a hundred head of feeders, Bob Gammel, a well known teed mon, was at the yards and bouzht 12 western feeders. ¥ & Lobman were both here attle from Wood River. Mr, marketed a load of hogs, Jim Carrabine, Emerson, N around the yards. |l|> has and a pasture es i which there is 1o place over it et Jiving water. He is also a breeder of Percheron horses, The following parties sold hogs market to-day: Fisher & Wagener, Yol L. Champion. Dorchester: Updike & Rivett «\ es, Lincoln; ~tin A. Johnson, A. Bircham, llwk\u.m; Ed Laneaster, Holmesville. Buyers are getting so that they take what hogs they want in the morning and will not buy in the afternoon unless at a very low fig- ure. The holding onto hogs until sundown, which was so popular last season, has about playea out, and the salesman who does not unioad in the morning is very apt to have l:u- privilege of holding over until the next day. On_ the ma (lm R xpnh 1025, Bennett, My of Her- » head of with L was lool M0 liead of ¢ ket with hng¢ Files & (e- Keine & M.. Aibion: n Wel- A, iledges, Eim Creek; 0., North Bend: Dowli Clark. ¢ Cu ll(‘AI"c Yutan; J. V. W vnh-rgn-u 0 klnml Reno & 8., Oakdale; M. Kilner, Madison ; . Hall, J. Wilhelmsen, Danne- OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS General Produce, , August 4. The following prices are for round lots of produce, as sold on the market to-day. The s on fruits represent the prives at which outside orders are filled. BUTTER—St sweet, solid and uni- form color, in new clean tubs, will command c, OF even more, in the I 1 be graded as such, alled choiee butte T 0 good fase. lie receipts are more liberal and ket is not strong at 10c. “The great bulk of s selling at 10@lle ERK few dags and stocks are b The bottom has fallen out of the ct and prices are mueh lower. It is no i ? natter to get over $ for old fowls, and spring cl hx(‘ izes, were selling to-day at ¥ 3 mez Chite “recelnts for the past few days have been very liberal and prices are not quite as strong ‘as last week. A good many old fowls have been coming in that weré in very poor condition. It requires ood fowls to bring the top quotation: iall sizes of spring chickens are almost entirely neglected. Turkeys and are not wanted, Old fowls, @3.00; spring chickens, I i spring “chickens, medium pring chi Sall, L wanted, $ per bushel box, $1.50. CABBAG —liqul(L scarce now. A ver crate, $3.5 e ON10: '\l coming forward slowly t, and prices are firm \\lHl a good demand, meo. per bbl., $3.5024,00, Ns—Inferior stoc (‘ll'un country picked, $1.50; V. PoTATOES-Market Is a littlé more activos rices range wunlllll{l to quality of stock, rom 5X@60e hl'r bushel BrerurEs—Blackberrie ‘beitles, per bushel s SoUTiERN PLUMS—A few southorn plums tln, coming in and ell fairly well, Southern o : southern plums, 24 R Igvmd i per 10 quart case, qunr( cases, CALIFORNIA <—The market supplied. per box, $3. lh-l n‘lilz'l KU Bartlett pears Wiilte Dogeuno, per box, & per box, ¥3.00:" other varietie nectarines, § Crawford’s p o per box, i gpluis, per box, §L.00; giaix alifornia Navels, S7. St. Michel }N’ ll(DX 51000 :s—Choice, per 2,502, 75 BaNANAs—Cliolce Limon, per bunch,. §¢.50 @3.00. .50. 003 good, per v—A smallamount is coming in out 1t doé ot sell very fast, Bhipping stock, per doz, 40¢. SOUTHERN GRAPES—A few southern rapes Dave artived in the market; 10 b. foxes. s1-00@1. COCOANUTS (mo'\nul\ per100, 85,003 than hundred, per 100, 3 F165 AND DAT r,4 1b boxes, Yer Ib, 16, Dates, hm('g " fard, 12 Ib boxes, 4o: dates, Persiah, 50 Ib boxes, per Ib, 10c. Nurs—I'ecans, large polished, 11e; pecans, medium, 9¢; English walnuts, T4¢; almond: ‘Tarragona. '20¢; 'almonds, Lungiedoc, 17 Brazils, 1%¢; filberts, peanuts, hand picked, fancy Virgini pe Ei:cke(l choice Virginia, Tige ,pmuuts roasted, extra per b Hoxey — California, 1. gtrained, 1007 Nebraska, ol braska, dark, 124 ATLE SuaAv Hiris , per Ib, 15c; penny cakes, per Ib, 11gc. MAPLE SYRUP—Bulk, 14 to 17 gallon xegs, per gal, $1.00; gal cans,'per gal, $1.05; Lalf el cans ver gal, $1.10, ew ¥ ork, per bbl, $7.00; do. nalf bbl '3500; Crab, et d oz qts, §2.75; Michigan refined. ver bbl, @1"’1'”‘1””1‘ Wiiite hv.vllw 13«“].: cider, :f‘ ; single strengtl triple 'strength, 5(@20 Pigs' Frer, llurz F'rv—l‘lgs‘ feet, per < Lbl, 84.00; do, 34 bbl. o, per kit, te. Lamu.\- lou;.neu. p\‘r " nbl 5. kit $2.50; do, quart Jars, per 4oz, $5. o, pint Lm. e e i i do, per % bbl, $2.00; do, per kit s ovistons—Ham, 1240; brealfast bacon, Bfdie; dlear xide ‘bacon, Th@e; dry salt Taiide; ib sides, 7e: shouiders, less uts, hand California, 14@lde; Ne- 50-1b cans Te; &lo cans, do, LOUR AND MILUSTUFFS—Winter wheat Bonr.bmlq-mlu) patent,$2.80; second quality, $2.40@2.50; best qnnll‘&:-pnn‘ wheat flour, rnmm. .«75 per ewt: clmpned ead, 80¢ per ewt: white eorn weal, %e; yel- low eorn meal, 65 r cwt: screening, 60c r ewt; shorls, 55c ay, In bales, $7.00@ ‘orn, 25¢; old oats, %8c; new oats, I‘x. rye.&bc wheat, 8¢, General Market ~—Mediun. 17@20c per ugl:fllwau cnu»e. fiue heavy, 2@15¢; burry PEE: Hines cured, 8@ THU R eu_ buteners', 6 reen dry flint. 11@@15¢; dry salt, ta 4 BiAcs, two thirds price: tallow , prime \\hllv. \le' 4 lu\\ Bashger brown LEATIE ather b, kip, W kip. $1.0018 oak calf. $1.00 ol @l Sy 01¢ Moracen oil pebble, 2% pings and linings, €600 10.0) per do gy HEAVY HARDWARE—LTOn, _rate, Gl oas rueih lest do, 1% 1 wagon spoke: hubs, o S ' guies, ¢ wer Gic: harrow spring Burden's $4.40 wire, Nail, rate Shot—$1 powder, (o, au fuse. per 100 teet, 65, 1 PAINTS 18 O1L < W tile % ead, St; Louis, pure. 11051b cans, 20¢; French zine 1 French I‘nl' red seal, 11 o per 100 bs, steo ‘»H ails, son's, 2he: Venetian red red lead. 5 ‘Hnun chrome K. oclire, French, Winter's miner Spanisiy brown. PAINTS genuine, .“roche’l Aincrican, high brown s mineral iFrene nz ne 3§ soi Whitins 5 whiting, cont'l, 1778: Tampbla Anstowii, n..,..m jan blu brown, Se: umber, biirnt, 4 raw, de: 2 f’“lllll!nll. m K, and burnt umbe 1 burnt sienna, l vandyke, brown, 13c h black and rome gre blind ahd shutter wreon, I J Inllhu\ red, ood “o¢ Im‘ o 1 ining color, Jight oak, d carbolie, aiba, per alomel, chloro- per M, glycerine, pm ih. chiinclionidia, pe m, per 1, 20 3 Dover's e epsom salt® pev pue. per I N lead, : opium er o; quinine, potassinm phate morphine, pe cy Str \(‘Illllnl' ner Fur 2003 Dat Ny RpRRTT] hard oil finist, gallon: \u. coach $1.! mar, extra, Jay ext 58c; shellae, Seirirs—Cologne spirits. do101 proot. SL1L: spirll 101 proof, S110: do 185 proof. hol. 188 proof, $2. tilled whis es, 188 proof, §1.10; ccond_anality, $1.10. Alco- s per wine gallon. Redis- $1.00@1.50. Gin, _blended, $1.50@ ntucky bourbons, &2, 0600 Kentucky and Penngylvania ryes Golden Sheaf hm\rb\m and’ ry $1.50@?.00. Braud! imported, & lomestic, $1.50@2.00; Gins, imbor 5 |Inme~( 00. Champagnes, 00@34.00; Anerican, 21 Grocers' List. s—Medium, In bols, $5.00; do In 09; small, in bbls, 26,003 do in 207 herkins, in bbls, " $7.00; do Mixed, 0\ g, stick, Si¢@dige. nean’s soda, butter’ and Sige: ginger snaps, Skc; PICKL) half bbis, halt bbls, in half bls, & SopA—In Ib papers, $525a case; salsoda, kew, per lb ’”4 0, 4zallon kegs, $1.00: New 68 per 3 Mapie b)rup. { trictly pm't,, per gallon; T gallo .25 per oz 4 gallon cans, $5.25 e quart cas 1 o 0, " 1 Fiirvor wlbss: B it G5ge; 1 ulc hmfmm's cnrr’:‘ faney green and ve nent Java, 200%c e XXXX roasted, 14igel Red Cross, 1415 1mperial, s standard, o 1gc "Ml ‘hukhl‘v lJIl\\l)llh ~ l-l ~:mmu 0; Kirk' K|rk‘~ W] I|||(\ I.l|~~|.x|l. No 1iqu od boxes, 9 bige; peachies, Lake, none in market: r 20c; eurrants, it lard, per se. $2.50; California 0 plums, per case, S e plims, 2 b, Dincippies;2 1, per case, $3.20 : Ib mackerel, per. dgz, $1.204 11 sal- mon per doz, SLoK@L55; 2 Ib_gooseberies, 1z beans, s e .-u].- b s2 y 57 toxnlfmqec 2 1b corn, pob case, $1.00 0. e, Dbt 3¢ neh, ss—Per caddic, “Sc; round, per (s‘w $1.00; square cases, $1.703 mule square, 1 SuaAns—Powdered, granulated, 6e; o standard extr ¢, 6 medium yellow, 5 CANDLES—BO: boxes, 40 1b, 16 10i4c., e cut lo.nf umum W THes i o5 85, 99c; il Box 0 b, 15,50 15,50 15,50 16,60 16.50 17,50 15,50 1603 15,00 1300 15,00 16,00 10001 10.80 ¥E 13aud 147t 5inch, 12 and 14 ft., rough. inch, lflll ruugh. .o SHINGLES, LATH. inch, BOARDS, )w 1Com. s Ls 12 4and 16 £t 0,2 1g, 14 and 16 ft 12,44 and 16 1t Fence sasns H AORING, A 6inch, v»hlle B 6inch, C 6inch, * D6ineb, E Ginch, * : ) FINTRHT 1st and 2q, clear, 14 dnch, 5, 2 8d, clear, Jg s A select, 14, 13¢ and 2 inc! B seleat, 1%, 1:¢ and 1st and 2d, clear, 1 mun s 2s. sd, clear, 1 inch, seloct, 1 inch, I.I selec’, 1 ineh, s. SHIP LAP. plain, 8and 10 inch Pplain, 8 and 10 inch.. SOUTHERN YE! Com. 4 and § in, looriug r 4 Torand & clear. 4 and fi Aoasiig. LIME, ETC, uiney white lime (best. Cewent ( Aklul\ Hair..... Plaster.. .. Tarred felt, per cwi Straw board. ... :( K N(lAKIAb. T A2 hl(ll. 8.1 l 12,14 and 16 .. © 12 inch, No. 1Com. 12 m sls 2, l‘ and 10 1t No.2 4 uldll)(l.. lb 33 g e £ '; e menper -8 EEZ; 25 SESZERSE B 5ZZ 828 83 8=8s8s35 =2 Tger® ¥ a 3 EERE AUGUST 5, 1886, 0!! A IIIIIFIGTI.IHERS. Bridges Steam Pile Driving, RAYMOND & CAMPBELL, Fngineors and Contractors. Brges, Roof Trusses, Steam Pile Driving Iron Combination und Howe Truss Bric Piline and Oak Timber. 15th st., near Farnam Telephone NG T Cigars and Tobacco, MAX MEVER & €0, Jobbers of Cigars, ’lubafcos une and Amr Elreet, 1020 to 1024 aenaim Street, Omaha. Nob. INTEROCEAN Croar FA ¥ WEST & ¥ CHER, Menufactarers of Fino Cigars, £ Tobsecos N. Hth Stroct, O . Neb. and 11 Now LrocKery, W, L. WRIGH Agent for the Manufacturers Crockey, Glassware, Lamps, Chiwineys, Ele. Offic st O N South 13th S, GOODRICH & €O Agents for F. A, Whitney Carringe Co. 8 Chlldron's Carriages, And Jewett's Celebrated Relrigerators, or price lists, 113 Farnam st,, Omaha Lornices, Bagle Coraice \‘lorks Propricior. Munufacty Tron tnd Cornico. > ) Norih 1)th Street, Oms RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufecture=sof Ornamental Galvanized | iron, Cornices, Dormer Windows, Final 2th 8t Work done in ar Hnu the country. Western Cornico \’lol‘ks, C. ru‘r Proprictor. Galvanized “ornic te. Speent’s ime n ved Toatent Motalio Sy g 08 and 510 & th St., Omabin, Neb. Sen y Doors, Sash. Ete, The Gate City Plcnieg Will. Doora, Eash and Blinds. Also all kinds of turning. Scroll and Stair work of cvery de- seription. 5 A. ROSENBERY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Doors, Sash, Bliuds. Houldings, Flc. Btair Ruils n sps Telophor ¥ 0 5t ana Marcy &ts.. Omaba, Nov. ™ i Electrical Supplies. L W. WOLFE & CO., Bloctriciars, Electrical Supplies, Masonic Block, Omaha. Burglar Alarms, Bells, Eire Alarws, ¥'ectric Mutting, Speaking ruhog Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORTS Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ron Stairs, Railing, Rolled Beams and Girders Machine and Blacksmith Work, Works, U. P. ty. and 8 17th st. 0 i iron a: d Nails. AIL MA NUFACTURING CO., Cat Nails dnd Spikes, Fire Ruils Omaha, Neb Safes. Otfice and OMAH A G. ANDREEN. Yanutactuzer of Firc aud Burgla: Proof Sates, ault Doors, Jail Work. Shuttcrs and Wire Work. Cor. 14th und Jackson Sts., Omaha, Nob, Wagons and Carfllm Established 1858, A. . SIMPSON, The Leading Cai..age Factory, 340 and 14U Dodge Strect, Omaha, Nobs Commlssion, Etcs M. BURKE & 80! Live Stock Commlss]on Union Stock Yards, 5. D Jhone 562 " Union Stock Yards Company, OF OMAHA. i Limited. John ¥ Boyd, ’ SAVAGE & GRE Live Stock Commission Herchants, Bhipments of any and all kinds of stock solicit od. Union Stock Yards, Omaba, Neb, Lumber, Ete, “LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sasb, Doors, Ete. Yards—Cor. Tth and DDuglng, Cor, 9th und Dougias. Superintendant, | BOHN MANUFACTURING €O, B Mannfacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work and Tuterior Hurd Wood Finish, Just opencd. cor. 5th and Leaven: worth Strects, Omaha, N CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Wholesale Lumber, €1¢ 8. Uth Strect, Omahy, Nob ‘Manazer. F. Colpetzer, >C. N. DIETZ Lumber, 8th and California Strects, Omaba, Neb, FRED W, GRAY, Lumber, Lim, Cement, Etc., Ete, th ud Dougias Stroets, Onubia, Yeb GEO. A, HOAGLAND Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, Omaha, Nebraske. CHAS, R. LEE, Hardwood Lumber, Funcy Woods, Bridge Timbers, yth and Uo“ll.l:fi)muhl. Neob. G. ¥, LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moubdiggs, Building Paper, Etc. South 10t Lot Omean, Nebraska. Waren Stoc &c., 8. W, o Fish, Etc, TBENSON FISH €O, Bucccssors to Ic k(‘fl Siemssen & Co. Wholesale Fish Dealers, Importers of Poceign Fish, Nos. 911013 Jones ta Btre ¢ 60d . P, Track, Omahu. Kob, - HI welicrav. llnn(acturlng Cnn(etuouars. Jobbers of Fruits, Nts and Oigars. 1211 ) Neb Lime, Coment, Etc, J.J. JOHNSON & CO., Maawfastacsrs of Ilimis White Limy, Ana Shippers of Coal and Coke, Cement, Plus: ter, lime, Hair, Fire Hrick, (] win, Tile sod Bewer Pipe. Office, Paxton botel, teléphoue Bil, Farnam Street, Omab, Nobraska. Job Prm\mg PRINTING €O, Job Printers, Book Binders, South 1t | ad tmportars, Bteam Engines, lirass Work, General Foundry | Joblers of hard and_xoft_co | % 4 Olnaka, N | 7 | 1 : Agricultural Imp! 7 PARLIN, ORENDORFF Wholes..ie Deale Lgllcnltuml Implements, <, Omaha Neb. PARKER, and Bugg i1 loand i Wi Ci Dol ement & & u.\url:l. v(ngons v in Agricaltural Implements, Vagons, Carriages and B < 1o < §t., bet, h and 1:th, Omahi, Nob. Boots and Shot S . V. MORSE & €0, Jobhers of Boots and Shoss, M1 Faraam uer Street. 1 Carpets, X Whnlesala Carpets, Mattings, Curtain Good troet, Omah Omaha, Neb. Manuta A. ORCHARD, 0il Cloths, . M2 Yarnam | Coal, Lime, Ete, JEFE W, BEDF ORI, Coal, Coke, Lime and Stons. Ofce, 215 8. Mth ft and D¢ Omaha, cnport & NEBRAS EL N treota. Shippers of Cnal and Can, 2148, 13th St. Gro. PATITRSON, H ll'lvln* Gro. 1y Langan, Proe. €1 o, n W1k, President. GoonyA und Tred Omaha Coa., Coke and Lime Compauy, i, 209 8. Wb St OMAHA COAL AND PRODUCE CO. Hard and Soft erve deadors in Bould puth 14t Coal, Colorado Conl, 217 ot Coffee and S ices, GAT COLE & Home Coffes and Sp'c! fachureraof Dhking Powdor, Fi Bluing, ote. Try one case of Home Blena Hoasted Coflce. ARKE BROS. Omaka ‘Coflca and § lcos, Daking . Luk, b. MIL! Mitls W' Fg Co. Grinders, mana flavoring Bxtenets our 1B packngo 1009 Howard St., | & pice Mllls eowder Flavoring ete. Commissiun, Etc. Wholesaie Fraits, Prod urnam St., Omaha. Appl hl‘zfl'hln or ra E .Inluu - \1,-!]{»\_\ " BRANCH & CO., uce, Oysters, } Oysters, Butter, LD. COMMISSION HERCHANT. 15 12th St AAS Produce Commxssmu G 2 Poultry, Dutter Ei Merchants. 2208, th D General Commission 1408 De:dge Siveot, Omaha, Nebfusks. BROS., Herchants, Coneign- ments solicited. W. E RIDDELL, Storage and Coramission Merchant. SppciaLTIs —Checse, and Game, 112 phoue No, 95, Butte WERRS & MILL. 8. 14th,, Omuha, i s, Poultry Telo Nob. ARD, Storage and Commissioa Herchaats, e nnd Doniest egant storwre factlitios 10 North 13th st. ‘Tclephone spoeinlty . 'ouso and offico, €ommission and Jobbing, Butter, Eggs and Produce. A fullline of 8tone | Cousignients sclicitod. 114 Dodgo St “NCSHANT & SCHIOEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs.[ Packing Hou CPR B Fstablished 187 0. ROBERT PURVIS, Genera! Commission, £118. Mtk 8t,, Omaha, Nob, sics, Pouliry and 8y ceiultics—~Butter Geme. PEYCKE BROS,, Commission Merchants, its, Preduce and Provisions, Omaha, Neb TH & ssors o Isanc Commission Her i THOMAS, Grimth, chants wuntry produes, 011+ On consignment KIRSCHBRAUN & SONS, Successors to A, P Produce Commission AL No. 213 South 1ith 8treot, Dry Goods. Behack.) Merchants. Omsha, Noh G & CO, Wholcsalo Doalo Dry Goods, Hosiery, ors o Notions, ens, Liices, Evibroicory’ nud White' G "3420 Dobiglas Strect, Omuba, Neb. o While Lead, CARTER WIITE L EAD CO,, Strictly Pare White Lead. 20th St-, and U, P. Ry, Harness, Etc, Qmaba, ILTY & LANDROCK, Manufa rs and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turt Good, Blankots and Kol Streot Omuhi, N s Mattresses, “R. M. HULSE, Mattress Comp: fanufacturing pillowe, Cots, Lt Omaba, Neb, - e Overalls, 1ELD MARUFACT Muttrossos, 1t 1421 Farnam any, ng, Feather 1206 aud 108 Douilas Stroet, [URING €0 Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pauts, Shirts, Ete., 1102 Brost, Omatu, and 1'% Douglas Nul-. M. KEATING Agent for Avheuser-Bush Spocial brands: Fasut Budwel G, Brewing Ass'o ser and Erlanger. PUTS AND O . ks, for Long ad Sncrt Cliculie: "1 1% Tl & 8, Chicago, 1. Heler chiiuge Nououul ik, ALLS, wed aud B oud for £ 12 Washiugte American Bx- Yards, % | faels T | Apd Dealer ! | OMAHA L o, Dealers in ATl Kinds of Bailding Malerlal al Wholesale. IBE Steootand " Track, Omahy GERMAN D WYATT, _ Wholesale Dmler in Lumber, J. AL WAKEFIELD, Wholeszls Lumber, L th, Shingles, Building Papers . Bliuds, Moul ¥ Plaster, H Millinery. ORERFELDER ters and Jobbers ot Nilinery and Notions, 1213 00l 1214 Harney Street, Omaha, Nt Musical Instruments, EOMOLM & ERICKSON, | Wholesalers of Musical Instruments, Steinwuy Pianos, Weber, Decker, Haines and Tl 1os, Pucsnrd Organs, Chase Organg 101 and 165 15t streot , Ete, SHIVERICK Upholstery, Mirrors Omana Furni CHARL Furniture, Bedding, J , 1208 and 1217 DEWEY & STONF, Wholesale Dealers in Furnmra, Parnam St Fanam Stiec E. B. CHAPMAN & €O, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Cigars, Tobacco und Smokers' Articles, 1219 ummnl!l MEYVER & RAAPKE Wholesale Paucy Grocers, Teas, | Bpices, Cigars a nlnl 1319 Dougs las Street 4 MCCORD, BRADY & COMP. AN‘.’, Wholesale Grocers, | Corner 10th and Farnum Strects, Omahs, Noh | PAXTON, € AGHER & €O, Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, Kos. 505, 707, 709 und 711 8. 10th St., Omahe, Neb. Hardware. |\ J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel, | Bprings, Wagon Stock, Hurdwood Lumber, ota. P and 4210 Hurnty stree, Omaba, Nob. EDNEY & GIBION, 3 Wholesals. lrou. Steel, Wagon And Carriaze We 1 Stock, |I|~u y Hardware, Em. 1217and 121 eavenworth Strect, Omahay, ob. T HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR, ildorc’ Builders' Hardware, | ey Tools una Butfalo Sc ! reet, Omahia, N | LEE, FRIED & CO., | lobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, nts for Howe Scales and N iny Powaes o, Omab, Nob. MILTON ROGERS & SC 3 Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Manties, Grates, Brass goods, 1521 und 1523 Fare | nam Streef. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Emerson Steel Nails, Cor. 10th and Harney 5. 1405 Do Harvesters, e RING & CO., CHICAGO, Manufr.eturer of tho Deering Haryester Goods, Write to Wm, M. Lorimcr, General Agonty Ouabia,” Telophone 610, Iron Pipe, Etc. A. L. STRANG COMPAN Pumps, Pipe and Engines. £t2am, Wuter, Rnilway and Milling Supp @20, U2 und €24 Furnam St. Omaha, b CHURCHILL PUMP CO., Wholesalo Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Bteam und Wauter Supplies. Headquarters for Mast Foost Co.'s Goods. 1111 Furnam Stioety plul\!u\ Neb. ) Jewelry. EDHOLM & ERTC Wholesale Jevielers. lverware, Dinmond: “Tools 'nnd Material itreut, Cor. Dodge, Omabi, Netions. E c. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Jobuers 1 Fotions,Hosier * & Gen's F rni hing Goeds - 100¢ und 1003 Farnamn St., Omaha, Neb <. 'I'. Robinson Notion Lompauy, Y and 465 5. 10th St., Omal Wholesale Dealers in Notions sud Glonis' Fure _Dishing Gooda. Qils, Etc. " CONSOLIDATED TANK: LINF O Wholesale Dealers in Oils, Gasoiine, Mica Axlo ite. A H. Bishop, Munager, Omalin, Nob, Dealers in Clocks, Jewel and 10, 160 | Pork Packing, JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shlppar, Omaha, Nebraska, HARRIS & ¥ l‘llEn, | Packers and Provision Dealers, = ' Dfice, Union Market, 1311 Dodke Stront. Packing ck, Qmaba, Nob. Tele - S— S Safes and Locks. % ¥, BOYER & €O, Agents for Hail's Safe & Lock Co.s’ Fire and Burglar Proof Sufes/Timo Locks, Viulte | #nd Jail work, 1020 Seeds, J. EVANS, Wholesalo and Retall Dealer in Soeds, 1, Vegetable, Bte, 0dd Pellows' Hally Lt and Hodigo St ., Omaha, Nob, Dru-'s, Etc, THE GOODMAN DRUG F(J Whol_e:ale Druggists, , Olls and Window Gl Neb., Wines, L1 ors, Etc DER & OO, Dlstlllgr\ and Imporms of Wiaes :i.'.“u.'.t..u, it oy hire Ccunedy's Harncy Rroct; Omang GEO. W, DUNCAN, Buccessor to MeNAMAIA & DUNCAN, Tinpor e and Wholesulo Dewlors in Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 2I4 and 216 8. 1th 8t,, Owsba, o Notions, kI, T L DRANDIES & SON, Wholesale Job Lots, ents' Furnishing Go Flour and Feed, W.J. WELSHANS & CO. Wiholesale Flour. Peed aod Graio, Manufacturers of W. haus & Co.s Wi provriciors anl S e

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