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THE SPECULATIVE MARKET Bebrs Confrol Wheat in the Face | % of Builish News. CORN RULES DULL BUT STEADY. Oats Open Weak But Improve Later —~Provisions Fairly Active Cattle Advance—Togs Brisk —General Quatatid ~Good CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Cricaao, Angust 7 Tur Bew. |~ The wh about 1¢ to-day m the face of nev overwhelmingly bullish, The only ish news from the outs: cbohin cable. It wus to tho effect that Ter prospects are brightening and that it promis 1o be a season of sunshine has New York continues to send bull news and buying orders, Exporters were represented to be busy in all the cash mariets, particularly in Milwaukee and Duluth, and shipments from primary markets show a fair degree of activity, The seaboard slearances for the day amount tol bushels, und thero is the usual grist of r ports of “boat loads taken,” but nothing was suid about the boat loads taken back. news from the northwest is very conflicting, but the weight of evidence is in support of the recent reports of deterioration in the con- dition, Barly in the day there were dis- patches on the floor of low \perature in fanitoba, it being as low as 34° atone point, Nevertheless bull news was received in a epirit of skepticisin and in obedience to the prevailing sentiment there was free unload- ing of speculative holdings contivuing through the d On every hard spot wheat came out. The fivst incident was the sclling of perhaps 1,000,000 bushels ~of De- vt by Swilzer, which Wis pecial Telegram to Wt market worked down that was 1 but are in geaim, supposed to be for either fieum or Cudnby, Then & great mass of lit- tle local longs foile was_about, news sender | « with bull shrinkige t) not spurt, but it om which rec I in the slow the leve have st that ther ing of wh that privat 01 Lhe gra X J roud, as some think. ry sUCh Suspicions secm to be almost silly in the fuco of the aceumu- Intion of testimony the other way, but all the same operators have seasons of unbeliof when nothing will satis m that the whole world is not given to lying night and ing to which December roke the price 1¢ mber only LOWS AN avers tution of nd opening and ations Were not greatly at vari- de was not of a very heavy ag The corn market opened weak in sym pathy with wheat and g@’ge lower, with M]lhmlur(ulu(lll at 435¢ and October at substantially the inside wnd an advance of %ic fol- ke reccipts were short of anticipations and the b ship pers for grain, Th operators was not formidable. on the whole was hght, and when the market recovered from its eurly weakness prices ruled steady at within a fraction of the top, closing about where they did yesterday. Oats opened dull and casy,” but lafer ex- hibited a slight deg) of Hrmness on new crop deliveries, ruling nearly steady. Re- ports of rain caused the belief that harvest- ing will be retarded, and some operators predicted that there will be insufiicient, receipts during the entire month with which 10 fill August contry Out of 154 cars of oats recorded on the 1mspection sheet this lorning but 10 were graded new No. 2. These ures coupled with estimated light arrivals for to-morrow induced some buying all wlong the line Muay was nearly steady, within a vange of 2%, with August and September, the mvunu- months, seiling off @i e early but rec ing later, No, 2 cush in store nearly nom- inal at 2%@28ige for old and 25¢ 10r new, with sales chiefiy by sample. At the morning provision call sales were wade of 14,500 barrcls of pork, 4,500 ti of lard and 1,250,000 pounds of "shi In the open miarket fair setivity ch ized trading. Hutchinson was a free buyer of all descriptions of products, Warren in- ereased his already extended long lines of lard, und other “*big men’’ strergthened their position by buying more property thun they Bold. The purchascs made by strong par- ties wore quite extensive, and as on yester- day the gon ul trade was supported by a strong underlying feelmg. Values all around averaged higher, and for pork clos an actual advance of 7lg@12! He. Lard closed uncha CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, On1cAGo, August 7.—|Special Telegram to Yue Bee.|—Carrie—Trade was quiet, but values genorally quoted stronger, some salosmen quoting an advance of 10¢ or 80 on anything good or useful in the line of natives, but there were no really prime steers on sale and only five loads that could Lo classified as good. Texaus are substantially better than last week, thére is no particular advance to note. ‘Fhere were some sixtoen car loads of north- ern rangers on sale that made good prices. They were in prime condition. T he lot out- classed and out sold the ordinary run of grass natives and would make more money for the butchers, Common and low grade native stock remains at as low prices as at any time, especially old cows and thin bulls, Veal calves ure in heavy supply and are selling 25 to BH0c¢ lower than last week, The stocker and feeder trade presented no new features, The receipts in- cluded 3,800 Texus and western \'nuh 2850 to 1500 1bs, £5.85@6. 1 £4.80@H.40: 950 0 stockers and feedors, and mixed, #1.50@8. slop-fed stoers, %465 steady; steers, 950 to 1030 lhn. '2 'mm 750 to 000 1bs, #2.60@3.00 0 0 1bs, cows, $L00 western rangers steady; wintered 2.0@ 4.0, Hoas—Trade was active, with another uj turn of about be, making a good 10¢ adva; for the week so far. Best heavy made & 5@ .50, nnd light sorts & L @3.35; cows, hulln bu 50. W York, August 7.—[Special ‘Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Stocks—The bulls outnum- Dered the bears three to one in Wall street this morning, and there were points to buy nearly everything on the list, especially West- crn Uniou, Omana, and Louisville & Nash- ville. London was a large buyer of the latter and it advanced 3¢ of & point despite the de- cided bullishness of operators and an abund- ance of bull points, Commission houses said thut they were without large orders, and al- though the prices advanced rapidly the volume of business was comparatively small up to noon, bewg only 113,205 shares. Some speculators contiune marking up ou values when there is nothing in sight, but the senti- ment hus made conservative operators cau- tious, and they are disposed to hold off, wspe- clally as they see that the same bull puol that lately put up Lake Shore now take hold of Cincivnati, Cleveland, Columbus & ln- dianapolis and put it up 2 points, and also the Joues-Kenuott pool take Omaha and lift it 12 without uny apparent effort and compara- tively light trading. Slight reactions fol- lowed the morning’s advance, but on the wmajority of active stocks they were soon re- covered. W, B. Wheeler, who has been a bear on stocks and was recognized as the Lead of the Saratoga bear party, has re- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE' WED\E‘]DAY AUGUST 8. 1888 s that operato builtish, but are not trading b therd are all ¥ in stocks, To'buil stiwics md grain at the same- time s rather an unusual ceduro, but when the' se strongly 1 way it must before, it can, bo checkel. presout movement will-last in a qie would like to.know. The indication jt will last until the public are and the insiders have their profits, YESTERDAY'® QUOTATIONS, Northorn Pas a chance to secure Kiunas Take Michigan Cotiteal. | &7 Missonri Pacific ... 8 Moxey o8 CaLi- Pue cent, TERLING EXcnaNd 8455 for sixty day bills, #4 e do mrotacred. .. s Western Unfon,.. at 1@ilg por « MEKCANTILE PAPER—4 1, (@6}g peor 744 for demind. PRODUCE MARKETS, Septemb (& uln- Shade easiel ber, 45){c; Oc Oats—Stead Septem- September, Pork-—Eusicr Septemb £14.30(214.29: Lard- September, tter whent I 80 00(4.40. S 35 0 sucks, s 003 in - burrck o suc ks &2 0. Dry Salt short clear, @345, Butter—Steady; Meat $9.106@ houlders, £7.40(17.50; short ribs, .r*‘! e Hides--Unc @5e; heavy Rt Flour, bhls Wheat bu Corn, bu, Closing iir red, sle in sto 9937c delivered Corn—Iteceipts, cash lower, 2 s expor ket firm and quiet: wixed woestern, & white western, 41 45c, —Spot’ fair; Rio nominal; options points her but, les: 1i ugust, EI’ * Betrolonn~United closod strong at, 88i4c. _ demand but moderat aquoted at £14 w. advanced kor, for 10615 points with western steam, id weak on other than really fine; westorn, 1i@lde. Cheese—Quict and steady ; sic. 1_mnm-n Olo flats, 7@ ‘Wheat—Re- 3 market s, August ; shipments and ‘wph-mher Milwaukee, Ste, on tr August Wlu\m—( losed Stdge; October, 824¢ (,nru—({lm.t No. #, on track, 43 Oats —Firm3 No.2 white, on truc ve—Dull and nominal. No. 2old, in store, 60c visions—Firmer; pork,cash and Aug £14.40. St. Louis, cash, 849, st August 7.—Wheat—Lower; September, 817 ash, 490107gc; Septem cash, 23} nd higher at £12 Lard—Nom nally better at 35,80, Whisky—$1.14. Butter—Steady; ereamery, 16@19c; dawy, 18@16e. Cincinnatf, demand at §1.14. Civy, August 7.—Wheat—Steady; , cash, 7134¢ bid; Septomber, 714 No. ' soft, cash salos, } No. 2, cash, Septem August 7.—Whisky in fair C white, cash, 4ilgc bi Outs—No. 2, cash sales at 201 @21¢ bid, New Orleans, August 7.—Corn—! lar; mixed, 60@83c; yellow, 62c; white, 65 Oats--Excited and higher; No. 2, 48}{c of fered. firm; porl, S5, s and 14.023¢ ; lava, y Hu)l’(‘.\le«\u“ihuuldcra. $0.50; and clear ribs, $1 Livernool, August 7. - Wheat—Quict; holders offer moderately. Corn long clear LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Augnst 7.—The Drovers' Jour- nal revorts us follow: Receipts, 6,000; market strong; 10; stockers and feede: 0 bulls and mixed, $1.50003.20; $2.00@3.50; westorn rangers, i 10,0004 B.50; heav 3 skips, $5. 100, reipts, 4,00 @4.90; Texus shorn, 5.85, Kansas City, August7.—Cattle—Receipts, 50003 shipments, 3 market strong aud active and H@l0c higher; good to choice corn-fed, $4.50@5.40: common to medium §1.20@4.50; grass range steers, §1.80 stockers and feeding stecrs, §1.60@3.605 cows, $1.25@3.80, Hoas—Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 2,000; market opened strong and firm for good; pigs slow and weak and sed dull with advances lost; good to choice, $6.30@6.40; comuon to medium, §5.25@0.20. National Stock Yards, FEast St Louis, August 7.—Cattle—Receipts, 8,100; shipments, 900; market stronger ;choice heavy native steers, $5.00@5.50; fair to good native steers, $4.30@b.10; butchers' steers, medium to choice, (04.40; stockers and feeders, fair to uood, $2.30@3.50: rangers, corn-fod, §3.50@4 00; grass-fed, (3,60, Hogs—Recvipts, 1,800 nhlpmenu. 7003 market strong; choice heavy and butch- erl'ulecuun £6.506.60; packing, medium 00,503 light grades, ordinary t, $5.30@0. 4 o — OMAHA LIVE STOOK. Cattle. Tuesday, August 7, 1898, The market opened slow but with a good demsnd for choice heavy corn-fed steers. There were a few dry fod cattle here and they sold early at strong prices. It was after noon, however, before many of the grass na- tives or westerns changed hands. The gen eral market was about steady, Hogs. Prflma heavy hogs sold 5¢ higher and as h as &.40 was paid, but lhe uality was i ter than anything here s Light and mixed hogs sold at st ivrlcsc the bulk ,ulnl at $o. u@uo Everything was sold be- market Tstrong; 56,65 lighty kot stronger; western shorn, .50 2.00@3.90; lambs, Shoee re were only two loads here, l Tochpe, vailin Thefollowing 18 a | this margot for the L1800 o 1500 1t , 1100 to 1909 1bs. s, 900 0 1050 1ba. 450 4.00 ¢ nogs... Fairto cnoice mixed hogs, Kepresontitive Salos CATTLE. 106 1085 Rt 188 11066 1191 [duho st 1daho cows... D 10 bulls. .1 Me( MeGinnis 120 shieep Packers Parchases, Showing the number of hozs bou the ieading buyers on the G. H. Hammond & Co Omaha P, Co « Brainard i1 Halstead & C Highest and Lowest, The following are the highest aud lowest nd heavy loads of hogs h ys, and for the corrasi i Julyisss HE @i W @ 10 @4 20 at > |zoecicm @ % i Live Stock Not A. E. Rease, Hardy, was in with six loads of cattle. J. M. Stiahn, of Wayne, was in and bought a bunch of stockers. D. Grifiin, of Shoshone, Idsho, was here with two car load of horses. Phil Unitt, Seward, topped the market with a prime load of 319-1b hogs. 0. D. Hanger, of Nehawka, and J. K. Rus- ler, of O'Nelll, were in with sheep. J. Pinkerman, O'Neill, came in with two loads of cattle and J. Rusler with sheep. Thomas Powers, Sutton, sold fifty-five head of 71 quurter circle” cattle at .45, Bancroft was represented by James .\'Imm, who came in with three loads of cat- e, Daniel MeGinnis, Shoshone, came in with nincteen loads of range cattle, which sold on the market. William Frazier, Wayne, Neb., was in with five ears of western corn cattle which aver- aged 1bs and soid at §.30. They were his own feeding. James Danley, Ashland; Marion Edgar; Henry Cook, Underwood, 1 Burkett, City, Ia., and A C. Virgin, Utica, were among the shippers who came in with hogs. OMAHA TIEAI)E (‘_()N DITIONS, The financial market is featurcless with money easy at the usual rates, 7@s per cent, and exchange $1.00 per 1,000. General trade continues to improve and all hauds are busy, Coal dealers are cheerful over pect of an advance in anthracite of Boe August 15, and 50¢ September 1, contingent on un udvance i freight rates from the east to Cnicago. An advance of 12 per cent in asbestos goods, pipe covering, ete., is promised for August 15. Barbed wire is dull, with slight demand and factories preparing to shut down. The lc.mlol has been very successful for this prod ‘The oil trust works smoothly, and in order to keep its members from suffering the prhu for carbon oil have been again advan will be seen by the revised quotations. hxu'u lurd oil and Lur‘)enl.me are le higher. Asa whole the petroleum production is decreas- ing and 1s from 12,000 to 15,000 barrels day less than at the same time last year. The runs from the oil wells during July by all the pipe lines aggregated 1,546,000 barre! The -mpmo..u'fmm these lincs were up“nrfls of E,WWW f" remaing unchanged, but the under- tone is strong. The New York Journal o Jommerce i an editorial on trusts says: “It has been whispered in our ear thata large reserve fund is in process of con- struction, so that when the celebrated San l“r.nciwo refiner has lis competing blishment, -ow being constructed at ('h ladelphia, in running order, the whole Hart, W. H. the pros- 18t as organizodswil-put their entire pro ot at cost, and continneto supply the m t ut that raté unti aangenine coin| is driven front 4l ficld compelied join the cc r cad wade up fn a very ¢, who waukd be wholly at the merey e fishh is active, but 1t i8 & chicck on the move quotation beitig but new gonds oipts. Low ] 1 chor 'al- pitted pinms wspberries, dried ratod npples Tral Lite, excopt for ia and the ios of fruits Produee, Rodi, $0.00@7.00 per bos. Cary Cavnare SOUTHERN basket Bracknrint Prscnis N4 DS ove 0 Ginapes Guars £2.00 for 2 srnia, $1.0000 1 bu 15002 per box; % per baneh Poratoes bushel, growtl, 40asoe fowl in the v <00 SLO0E1.50 <100, per case: small, in lv' 15, eriing, m by 85 00; o in b 5; do inhalt moking, 16@Hc. 1h, 180 pepper, i3 Fall . common 10 £oo 2 b N s 5 Tmporial, o0d to fan helie; filberts, 10@1ics aluute, 10@ldc; pecans, 10@ MarLe A1 penny cakes, 11@liljc syrup, £1.00 per gal, Brooys—iSxtra 4-tie, per 1b; per ib; pure maple £2.40; parlor, -tie, 1.50; 'No. 2, Oswowo corn, 31,203 hm-mlm. con, 10311 salt, 9ige; shoulders, 7 81@10 e WOODENWAKE. #{ey aried beef, Two-hoop pails, per doz., $1.40; three-hoop pails, $1.63; No. 1_tub, £7.00: No. 2 tub, £5,003 tubs, $5.003 washboards, el i, Northern Queen_washboards cd bowls, churns, churn hurns, $7.50; Buttor tubs, §1.70} \ 2508, 700 per nest, SYRUPS AND MoLAssE common to choice, 28 iic; ¢ Bte; bluck strap molasses, 15 molasses, open kettle, 85@s0c; New Orleans contrifugal. 27@e; sorghum, 27@he. Rice—Carolina and Louisina, 5'@6ie; Patna and CANDY--Mixed, 10012c: stick, 91, @10e. Fisi—California salnion, per huI F16.00@ 18,04 lml[hut per 1o, Lie: family white fish, white fisn, No. 1, ver 2-bbl, , per 3g-bbl, £5.75; sealed herring, new Hollund herrmg, per keg, orze’s Bay split herring, per bbl 5 split Labrador herrmg, per 5,00 extra George's cod, por Ib, syrups, syrup, 8@ New Orleaus ors, per box, 81 ) —Fuirs, - boxes, per 1bs, 13@ 16¢; figs, in mats, per Ib, P boxes, big@ic; London raising, per box, £3.50 loose raisins, §2.30@2.50; new cia rasins, per ' lb, Tl§@sc; fornia loose muscatels, per box. California London lay 5 5 mtted cherries, p oriia’ pitted plums, per Ib, 1 ed blackber 1b, i@ b, 2@ v All-u Cali- $1.00. unvared P evaporated California Zantee currants, 7e; citron. 20w C peaches, 14@16c apricots, 16w18e; Turkish prunes, 4!4¢ CANNED Goops—Uyaters, No. 2 Standard, per case, strawberries, 2 lbs. per case, €2.80@2.40; raspberrics, 2 Ibs., per case, $2.00( lifornia pears, per c #4,00@4.70; apricots,” per case, Catifornia’ peaches, per case, California white cherries, per case, @.00; California plums, per cuse, $1.20@4.30; pine apples, 2 1bs, case 8,954 80} 1 1b. salmo ;2 1b goose- '-mm:’ 0; 5 1b, string T f 2 Ib. marrow_ fat 0L 60; “early June peas, $2.60 1b. lou-nweu #2.00@2.15; 21b, corn, Dry Goods, —10 per cent dis.; LI, e Nameless, o 20c; No. 10, xu, No. 40, 104c! e; No. 80, 133¢¢; No. 80, colored, te; No, 50, colored 120} No. 70, m\om), 12k} Bristol, 121505 Union Paeific, 17c. Clnrler Wane-Bib White, 1e; colored, Barrs—Standard, Se; Gem, 10c; Beauty, 124c; Boone, ldc; 13, cased, §6.50. m“s—Solld wlun—Atlmtm, fe: Slater al& Berlin oil, 6i5c; Garner oil, 6@ic. IIl:I;&JIfi::-; mlmooxfll, Tige; l%oar— sarge, Tic; pol c; Conestoga, Bigc, ok Vork. Bt Kasges Yorks 3t 1Bige: swm. River, ¢’ Thorndike 00, 8)‘0. ‘Tnorndike EF, sijo; Thorndike 120, 9byei Thorndike XX, 18c; Cordis No. 4, 11e, DeNiws 'A\V‘Vlilk". Cordis No, 5, 9! oz, 16'¢c; J *Heaver Creek U NTUCKY J BANS, inglon, Crasi = l» ached, o3 MISCELLANEOUS plain Hpolland, ANNELS —Plaid ¢t Clear Linke, Dado Holland, Haftsmen, 2 shen, 12lg¢; lron Mounta FrAvseLe— White- G H, ' 1 y Glges Whitton Woods, 5iye; o; White, & Sureriva—Berkeley cambric, t : butter cloth’ f bleached 1.000 colored, ACTLED I onsdile Now e 10 York Pepperall, il Atlan Atlan Aurova LL, 4 s 4 ) 10 in, 11 oz, Srinny City havness per | ness per Ib, 24 Kip heavy | medium per ¢ 003 Prench calf 2 s—13oston, dis 40 , dis 4010 per eor s cenv; Goodycar, dis 400 iron, Am R \u orm, blcs seloct, 81,005 guin ¢ um I ulpli. morphi gam vrouide potass Or.s—Carbon, 1234c; sline, summer, lie: zero, chine, 18¢; extra W urpentine, 42 No. 1 golden ma- ard, G3e; No. 1iard, isced raw, d)e; boiled, . range, Lock \]l and nut, £10.00; ng, .00, Su- 3 steam coul, AND 12,14 i1t TINBERS, 17 0010 09 1) (1 X XS 1T BOI9 0D Add 50 cents per 1000 foet for vough Joist, HOARDS No. 1 com, s 18 §18.00 [ No.3 com, s 18§ No. 2com,s1e 1650 | No 4 com, 518 1250 Add 50 Cents per 1,000 for rough. FENCING, No-1, 4 and 6 in, 12.and 1411, rough.. 42000 IO 1 e 16 L 20,00 11600 . 1000 2and 1t o 106, SIDING, A 12,14 & 18 11320901 G 12, 14 & 16 1181473 075 | CEILING AND PARTITIC 1at com, 3¢ in white pie ceiling Clear ¢ in Norway pine ceiling 2d com % in FLOORING. A 6 in white pine B Tl W “{Bel. toncnig) 1L T Six inch drop siding 50 per 1,000 extra. STOCK BOAKDS. A, 1200, 818..845.00 | C, 1210, 518, Bl i2in, s 18 .. 89,00 | D)12 No. 1com, 12 in, s 1 8, 12 't No. 1 com, 12 in/ s 1, No. 1 com, 12 in, 8 1 s, No. 1 com, No. 2 com, e ] L£36.00 J \0 18 and 20 £t No. 2 com, 12and 14 ft..... No. 3 co , 13 12 10 grooved roofing £12 per M. more than 12 in stock boards same lengu 1010 grooved roofing same pr stock boards, su No. 1 plain, § and 10 No. 2 plain, 8 and 10 in No.10. G, Sin.. FINISHING. 1.1y 4 in 828, 13, = 1st and 24, clear, Hh AL R 4 1 134, 144, 2 n. B, select, all Star 4 in llmn in 1st and 2d, cle 1 partition, Clear 9 in partion,# above ¥ in ceil Clear finsh, 1 and 15 in, 59 8., Clear finish, 1) and 3 in) 8 3 Clear corrugated ceiling, 4 in .. . Clear yellow pine casiug and bas CICPALMER. N, PICHMAN, 3. 8. BLANCHARI PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Live Stock Commission lercnams umn Y O ‘-ORIMER.WESTBRFIELD > & MALEY Live Stock Commission, Room 15, Exchange Buildi; i 'k Yiurds Boms 1 Mepoares Priciny. oien Mosk Yaria ALEXANDER & | FITCH, Commision Dealers in Live Sock. Soom 3, Oppoaite Ef""&m'""“"fi' Union 8tock “TUNioN STOCK YARDS CO., 0f Omaha, Limited, dohs F' Bovd. Buveriutendent. l]_hlAHAJOBBERS’DHiEGTORI Agricuiturar imploments. - * (,nu.m.mx L PAR r\L Ry - o in Agricalti LININGER & METUALF'CQ.}' Agvicnttural Implements, Wagous, Carriages Buggies, Bite. Whole Omaha, Nebrasks, PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Ams tarel f LDl T Wuflnfl&Bu,Lms 01, 008, 805 and 07 Jone# Bireet, Omaba. mhrautumrs of Buckeye Drllh Swdm‘s trators, Hay Rakes, Cidar Mills and Yaban Pul Cor. lith and Nich WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., Wiolekalo Azx;xflh el Tl m OMATIA DEANCITL J.F. sm]n KL INL‘ & COu Akron, Harvesting Mach W.H. Mead, Manacer anus erg &, Rakvs Plows E'c Cor. 0t and Prcitc Rireots, lomana, eve Artisis’ Miateriais, A HOSPE, Jr., Amts’ Materials, Pianos and Ongans, Nebraskn, i Dougias Stroet. Omaha, 8‘ooks;‘vllor0 and Stationer H. M, & S. W. JONES, Successorato A. T, Kenyon & Co,, Wi Bk A 1o & Retall i3 and Stationers, Fine We 1 Stattoners Boote and Shoes. KIRKENDAL L nccossors (o Tise VHU]E\HLM ..nu ct W. V MOR: & CO. Jsln 13 0f Bools and Shoes, 1101, 1031105 Doug) Mnsufactors, Sume _Grockery and cl; B8V : W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for (h Nanufucturers nd frong OCXer V Ul‘k\'fllfl L i h, I I"flb;’\, rl:R.il\ - (‘AILI." & LAU u‘N Trnbrirs wnd Juobors of r0eiery, Gia valL. Lamis, Silver . 1114 Furauo S, New Paxt ;u..nm. Commiasion and Siorage. RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storoge and ission Herchants, 1112 Howard Street, Omaha, GEO OELCER 0 & Sob Bue or.) Praduce Commission aud Cold Stora FREDLHICK J. F. \IPLH\A =] W F]Ul“ Fogd, Grain ¢ lfi eneral Commision er it l(r'le 1014 North 16t e and Lime. : OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jobbers of Hard and Soft 0 200 South 15th Street, Omaha, J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Mafactorers of lef; Coal, Cok NEBRASKA FUEL CO Shippers of Ceal and Coke. 211 Sonkh 13(h £t Omaba, Nob, ‘Dry Goods and Notions. M. E SMITH & CO,, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notiors. 1102 ana nm Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omahn, Neb, KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tmporters and Jobbers i Dry coods,Notions Gents' Furnishing Goods. Corner 11th and Huney 5, Owuhi, Nobruoka, Furnltura. DEWEY & bTONE. Wholesale Dealers in Farniture, Farnaim Street, Omaha, Nebraska, "~ CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniturg Omuhn, Nebraska. _Grocer| es. "PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 705, 707, 709 And 711 8. 10th ¢, Omahn, Neb. McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 1 ih and Teavenworth Streats, Omaha, N LEE, CLARKE, ANDREESEN HARD~ WARE COMPANY, Wholesale Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Plate, Metais, Sheat Iron, ete. Agents for Towo Scales, Miai Powder und Lyman Barbed wire, Umaby, Nebrask, “HIMEBAUGH & T LOR Builders’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mechuules' Tools Ktrey for Austin r O ferson i Fairbanks Standurd sealcs “MARKS BROS. SADDLERY Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jabers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. d 107 Hamey St, Omaha, rasks. W_N_Aw»fl,oavy Na_ydwnre. V.w..,. 2 W. J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, Bprings, Wakon Stock, it Lumber, B aad 1211 Harney Stre Wholesale Hats, Canx and straw Gaod& . o mrnny Street, Omaha, Nob. OMARA LUMBER CO., Al Kinds of Building Material at wnnlssnlr 15t Street and Unlon Pacific Track, Omals Louls BRADFORD. Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Etc. Yards- Corner Tth and Dows' th and "0“.'!1 Doasay ’.Ornfll QMAHAJO S IACTORY C. N. DIETZ, baler in AR Kinds of Lurber. 120h and Canifornin Stroots, Omaha, N Frew Wl Luuuber, Line, Comeat, Ele, Bt Corner fth In‘nulu.‘! Ouwahia 1. W. HARVEY LUMBER CU,, To Dealers Quly. OMco, 1403 Frrnam Street Omuha JOHN A, \‘IAK['F'IFI D. Wi wlm.c Ln« Dealer in I‘ardwm Lmber, Wood Carp e and 1 iae Millinery and anlunn. 1. OBERFELDER & CO,, nporters & Immrt in b‘.i‘lmcrv & Notions 20910 1101 210 CANFIELD M::‘\:‘::{‘:TURING co Mantfacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pauts, Bhirts, Kte. 102000 1101 Douglas Strooty Uinaha. Nob. dime m)ukN':Z;:';:ul fholesale Notions and Farnishing Gmdx A3 and 406 8¢ uth 10th St Omaha, i At Olia. CONuOL(DA‘TED TANIS LIINE CO., Wholsale Refined and Ll pricating Gils. Axln Grenso, Ete, Omaba, <L Bishop, M VINYARD & SCHN DER‘. Notioas and Gent's Furuishing G, oflmo F»xlumq. IIONDS SANUFACTUINNG o, Manafiuctare s 1 a0 k, Ofiice w i istures et Faetir: an O, Taigphone 112 Paints and Oils, CUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesnio Doniers in 0ils, Window Glass, Ete. Firnam Steeet, Omaha, Neb. Paper. CARPENTER PA Wiolesale Baper l":xu(s. JOHN L. WILKIE jtor Omala Paper Box and 1814 1 Writing ar lond oriers. Factory. Omahn, Neb. Frinters’ #at WESTERN NEWSPA Aflllll‘l}') Putlishers, Dualers in Ty, l': supplies, Qubbar Qoods. OMAHA RUBBLII c tolesule Manu’ cturers of Sash, Daors, Blinds and Monldingy Granch bflice nd Izard St mn)m. BEOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Vanfucturers of $ish, Doors, Binds, aldings, Stalr Work Intorior Tl Wool Fik Sinor i A LeavRWOrtD SLrosta, Ouintin, Neb, .. SBteam Flmnxs. Pumpa, Eto A. L.STRANG CO., Pumps, Pines aud Engings. Htear, Wator, Ralway und Minine S 220,423 and 924 Farnam St on .'.’”"e" i CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., Wholcsale Puups, Pipe, Filtings, Steem and Water Suppliew. Headquartors fo 08 & Co'vgoods. 11t Furnam St Omah M'"' “U.'S, WIND ENGINE & PUMI Steam and Water Supplics, Halliday Wind Mills. 918 and 20 Farn, A i 0 Farnnm sx L Omuha, BROWNELL & Co., annss Boilers and General Machumry, oot Iron Work Steam Pumps, Saw MiNe, 1235 Lonvenworth Sireot, Omana " 18 CO-- Whulssale Parm Field and Gardeu Seeds 911 and 913 Jons troc t Omaba, Storage, Forwardlng & comml ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO. Storage, Forwarding and Eummlxslon. 8ranch n.-u.lu of nmImmu(m:»m“mmmgmn--u ielephone No. 10 H. K. SAWYER, Mfl]\flffifllfll’]fl! Dealer in Slflflkfi Sflbk& Briwhings, Tanks and General Rolior Ropatring. 1518 Dudge Street, Omuiin, Neb it lreweru % STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewos, 121 North Kigthtoenth Streot, Ouwihis, ¥ob, Cornice. ¢ EAOLE CORNICE WORKS. Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, John Epencter, Proprietor. ) Dodge and 16 i P DI Giroct O 16 hid 108 ______tron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS, Carter & son, Prop’s. Manufucturors of nli kinds Steam Boilers, Ten's and Sheat Iron Work _ Works South 2t and B. & M. Cro Wrmmm and caet Tron Bmlrlm! Work, Engines, Brass Work, General Foundry, Magbine and i lickamiith Ontice snd Works, U, P, Ry. “OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, lannracmrsrs of Wll‘fl aml Iron Hflllll]fl "OMAHA BAFB and IRON WORKB. lan'm of l‘lre & Barglar Proof Safes 1 O80Tk and dackuon Bie e e CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Tron and Wire Fences, Railings, Gnara aud Bereens, for banks QMI‘!‘.‘U)PBI l"!ld u(\ Awn ‘ocksiith M- T it W orie. i o I!AGHE Firg and Burglar Proof Sa!es flmn qu ) A s for Digbold Hll' L « ekt MO, T et Ao