FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : - .SATURDAY.JUNE 25. 1887. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Chicago Wheat Considerably Affected Bj the Panic In Wall Street , TRADINQ IN CASH SPIRITLESS. Corn ContlnucH Weak With Hut Slight TrnnaautloiiH On\ts Dull Hut Finn More Interest lit Pro- vlfiloiiB Quota ttons , CHICAGO 1MIOIIUCE MAHKET. CiacAaoJtinc2J. ! [ Speclftl Telcernm to tlio UEK.I Tlio panic In the New York stock market nbdorbcd speculative nttuntlon tolny to tlie exclusion o everytlilng ulsp. Tlie values of commodities iloalt In on tlio bonrd of trade sulfcrud syiupiithctlc doproclntlon In conseqUi'nco of the break In stocks , but the locnl iimrkct ruled steadier than wai to Imve been expected , and tlio closlncs do not show any Important change as compared with yes terday. Speculation dragged and cash In quiry was loss oacr , though the number of small orders from interior milling points seems to bo on tbu Increase. Exporters nru having llttlo to say and bids for English nnd continental account arc generally consider ably below the market. The foreign demand Bcoins for the moment to liavo bcun satisfied and the great mass of speculative investors appear disposed to wait until the lirsc of next month to sco what Is k'olni ; to become of cash wheat before entering Into now contracts. July wheat opened at 70Xc , August at 72c , September at 74c and December at 7UJf c. July sold ott to &Mc , August to 72c nnd September to 74Kc. There was a subsequent recovery to 70) ) c for July , 72&QWXC for AiiBiist , 74c for September. The tone at 1 o'clock was rather easier anil the ranee at that moment was 70(3bOi4C ( for July , W ? @ 72Xc for Auirust , 7 % c for Sen- tembcr. Juno ranged K@4C under July. Trading In cash wheat was spiritless. There was a continuation of yesterday's dullness in the speculative market for corn. Outsider orders wore plionmMnally llcht and local Interest Is lacking at present , the busi ness passing being conlincd to the scalping crowd. A weaker fecllni : was developed. Prices coveiod a ranijo ot Me during the morning session. Hut very llttlo was done at either extreme and most trading was with in kc limits. July ooenedat 8C < c , or yes terday's closing price , weakened and barely touched fflyrfc , and at 1 o'clock was quoted at SOWSaekc together. AitKUSt rated at H7c , Seutembur at ilUj c , and October at 3U c ; a decline all round of % @J c. Oats wcro dull but lirm consldnrlnc ; the weakness In other linos. The fluctuations In prices worn too narrow to attract attention or to make a decent scalp possible , and tlio 1 o'clock quotations were : July 25X'J5Kc , August i % p. September 35 ( g25c. This was substantially the same as yesterday's closings. In tlio provision pltt there was a little more doing. No particular activity was wit nessed , yet there was an improved disposi tion to take hold and the market was not only regarded with increased interest but was also well supported. Yesterday's ex treme outside prices were not sustained , yol the iliicttiatlons wcro cniilinod to a small ranuo and the declitii'.s suffered worn limited. In lard the day's actual reduction was only SK@5c , and In shor ribs 5@7 } c. In the near deliveries for these articles trading is largely In the way of rlianplug over out standing contracts , the difference between July and August being widened In lard to 12Hc and In short ribs to inc. Uetweou Au gust and Septi'iiiDor the dllterenco in both was conerally 10 \ fork was again quoted at $22.00 for cash and Juno. AFTKIINOON Si : siox Wneat was vulot ; Juno G'J-Ke , July 70't'c , Auizust ' 3 c. Corn was steady ; Juno closed at about ! 5. > } c , Jills BO c bid. August atST fc , September at o9J < ( bid. Oats were easier lor June , ' > la bid , July afl c asked , August 85Hc. 1'oik was quoted at 822.00 for cash and Juno , wlU no trading. Lard was stione and unchanged Short ribs declined 2 } c. CUICAOO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO , Juno 24. [ Special Telograrr tothoUun. ] CATTLE The receipts to-da.\ were very much lighter than yesterday , bui that's not saying much. There would lmv < been as many cattle as the trade required hru there not been a hoof received to-day. Tin market was less demoralised than on yester day. Cattle that wore wanted sold'morc ac tlvely at yesterday's prices , but the marke for big , heavy and thin and rough cattle wa : aa bad an over , If not worse. Many such cat tie remained unsold. Shipping steers , l,8.'y to l.fiOO Ibs , 83.75@4.r)0 ; 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs. 83.50O4.2S ; OSOto 1,200 Ibs. , 3.20@3.7 ; stork crs and feeders , 31.50@3.00 ; cows , bulls ant mixed , $1.40rii.lOO : sBp-fed steers , 4.20 ; Texas steers , S2.7533.50 ; cows , 3'J. a.oo. Iloos Trade U rather slow , as to price there was llttlo or no change at the opcnlni ns compared with yestcrdav , and speculator bought freely. Late arrivals , or stock tha was held out of the view of regular buyers li til- ) morning , sold 5c lower than at the open lug. Most of the bujers of light as.sortei claimed that sort was 6@10c higher all daj About all the good to choice mixed or as ported sold within ranges of SS.OUQS.Ori , few inferior at S4.UO@4.1C , and a few fane ; at S5.10 ; Yorkers. 85.oo5.05. FINANCIAL. NKW YOHK , Juno 24. OOVERNMKNTS- Uoverument bonds were dull and heavy . YKSTKHDAY'S QUOTATIONS. I'UOPUCii ; MAKKKT8. Chtcaco , June 21. Followlnij quott tlnns are the : HO closing Ucures : Flour Steady and unchanged. Wheat-Unsettled and lower ; after llucti atlng within Kinall rangti all day. closed * i below yesterday ; cash , OO 'o ; July , 70 1 August , 72Xc. Corn Quiet and easier , closing -VK < 5 1 * low yesterday ; cash , 85 > < c ; July , SOk'c ; Ai gust , a7"fc. Oats Steady as compared with yesterday with , i/c Improvement ; casti , 25 > t'c ; Jul . ; August , astf-iflc. Kyo-DulI at 52c. Uarloy Steady at 57c , Timothy Seen Prime , 52.1332.15. Flax Seed-91.22. WhlsUv-SUO. Pork Unchanged , Lard Ituleil comparatively stead v ; cai and July. S8.85 ; August. SO.47Kf40.5o ; Bulk Moats-Shoulders. S5.405.so ; she clear.87.&r > 7.7U ; short ribs , 87.23. Butter Easier ; creamery , HX@lSc ; dalr Cheese Finn full cream cheddars , 7H 7J/o ; llats , 7Jf@Sc ; young Auierlcaa , UK 6 we ; skims , bijwcc hgw-Wenk ut lO Hides-Steady ; heavy ereen salted ? htdo,7 Sc ; salwd bull , hides , 60 ; gro. . paltodcalf.Ho ; dry Hint 12 < % l3c ; dry cal ISMUc ; deacons , 40o each ; dry salted , lOc. Tallow Firm ; No. l country , solid , quo ! bio at 4c ; No. 3,3o ; cake , 4c Kecelpts. Shlpuien1 Flour , bbls 10.000 13C Wheat , bu 65,000 Corn , bu 40,000 237.C Oat * , bu 85,000 03,0 Kyci bu. 4.C Barley , bu 3,000 N m York. June 24. Wheat Kecelp ,000j iporu , 147,000 j cun leas active some c.ist-s nnd ' .ftfS' ' e lower ; options Ir- rt'Kiihir aiul unsuttled ; Juno opened lirm and advanced U3ic , latter nioiittis a trltle bet ter , but subsequently there was a decline of 3c on June mid ? scg' , < c on other months , closing steady and Sst ' c above the lowest ; ungriiaed roil , s' ( < i 14c ; N'o. 8 red , 8U fc ; No. 1 r d , S'ici ' N'o. 2 red. bCJf Tc In store ; bTMSTJic iillont , bTdJ'iTJic tree oil board ; July closltiB at N5Kc. Com Spot steady and moderntrly nctlve ; options null and rather easier , closing steady ; receipts. 11,000 ; exports , -11,000 ; un graded , Mt } tl McNo. \ . -licallo.-xt : July clo .lnint Ifyfc. O.its-1) , ' ' 1 higher ; receipts , 01,000 ; nx- poilstoo ; mixed \\ediern , : ilSCc ; whlto western , 3T@llc. Petroleum Steady ; United , OlJ c. Kitrs--Qilet | but steady ; western , 14@14J.fc. Pork Steady and demand moderate. hard Lower but modeiately active ; west ern steam , spot , fl.70 0.5. Utitter Quiet nnd lirm on line creamery ; western , lOiiMSc ; westoin creamery , IDQISc. ( Jheeso Firm and fair Inquiry. Minneapolis , Juno 21. Wheat Steady ; No. 1 hard , cash and July. TIJ O ! Aunust , 7U3 c : No. 1 northern , cash , 70c ; July , 70Kc ; No. U northern , cash , n < < c ; July , GSJxc. On track : No. l hard , TJKQ'iic ; No. 1 noitheiu , 718 Q72c < ; No. a noitiiurn , oo fc. r lour Patents , g-i.UO&i.SS ; bakers' , $3.30 133.40. Jtecolnts Wheat , 80,000 bu. Shipments Wheat , 8,500 bu ; Hour , 13,000 bbls. Milwaukee. Juno 21. Wheat-Steady ; cash , 70Vc ; July , 71 e ; September , Corn Easier ; No , 3 , liti c. Oats Firm ; No. 2 white , 30 > fc. Kyo-Qulet ; No. 1 , 57c. Uarloy Nominal. Piovlslons Firmer ; Pork , June , Stl.2-"i. Cincinnati , Juno 24. Wheat Nominal. Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , H'Jc. Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 20 c. Uyo-Dull nnd lower ; No. 2 , CO o. Pork Unchanged at S15.00. hard Unchanged at $ ( U'J } . Whlsuy In fair demand at S1.05. St. Iioiils , Juno 24. Wheat Easier ; cash , 70V4Tiij ( c ; July , 73 > c. Coin Weak ; cash , 3"r < t37XR ; July , mc. Oats-linn ; cash. 27"Jo ' ; July , 24c. Pork-Steady at 815.00. Iard-S0.10. Whisky 81.03. Butter Quiet but steady ; creamery , lo@ IBc ; dairy , lOfijtlBc. Afternoon Board Wheat , steady ; July , 73Xc. Corn , lirm ; July , 3ilc ; August , 3oc , Oats , steady ; June , 2So ; July 24c. Katisaa City , Juno 2-1. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red cash , G3J c bid ; June , C4u bid , 04 > ic asked ; JulyOJMc bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2cxsliSO ! c ; July,30) ) < rc ; AiiBiist , 31c hid , HlJ c asked. Oats No quotations. Ijlvcrtiool , June 24. Wheat Dull find lower ; holders olfer finely ; red western sprliiu' , Os Ud(2ris ( lie per cental ; red western winter , Os 10d@7s per cental. Corn Dull ; new mixed western , 3s HXd per cental. Now Orleans. June 24 , Corn Easier ; mixed , -We ; yellow,50@ . > le ; white , ! > 4@55c. Oats Quiet and lirm at JiGGiSOl.fc. Cornmeal Dull at 82.25. HOK Products Easier and not quotably lower. iavi > : STOCK. Chicago , Juno 24. The Drovers' Jour nal reports a.s follows : Cattle Hecelpts. 4,000 ; steady ; shipping steers , S.20@4.50 : ) ; stockers and toeclers , S1.50M3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed Sl.40Q3.Oo ; Texas cattle , S .lSCgU.OO. llogs lteceipts. 18.000 ; market closing weak ; rough nnd mixed , S4.70g5.00 ( ; pack- lug nnd shipping , S4.UO(35.10 ( ; light , S4.70Q 5. 00 ; skips. & 3.00@4.CO. aShcen Receipts , 4,000 ; steady ; natives S2.75@4.25 ; western , 3.40@.75 ! ; Tuxans C2.75Qi3.50 ; Inmbs , per head , 81.00(24.00. ( Niition.nl Stock Yards , Kat St. LoulB , III. . Juno 24. Cattle Receipts. 1,400 ; shipments , 1,300 ; weak ; choice heavy native steers , S4.30@4.50 ; fair to good ship ping steers , $3..iOr ' ( > 4.25 ; butchers' steers , SH.0@4.1B ' ! ; leeders , § 3.1a04.00 ( ; stockers , 82.20 ( 3.00. Hogs Receipts , 2..100 ; shlpmrnts , 000 : nbout steady ; choice heavy and butchers' ' selections , 85.00(35.10 ( ; Yorkers and packers , 84.855.00 ; pigs , S4.10@4.bO. Kantian City. Juno 24. Cattle Receipts , 2,200 ; shipments. 700 ; about steady ; common to choice , S3.40dl4.10 ; slockers. S2.50@i.OO : ; feeding steers , S3.103.30 ; cows , S1.75M3.10 lions Receipts , U.OOO : shipments , 3,000 ; steady nnd closing lOc lower ; common tc choice , 81.3504.83 ; skips and pigs , 53.00@4.25 , OMAHA L1VK STOCK. Friday , Juno 24. Cnttln. There was a falling off In thn receipts ol cattle to-dnv of 200 head. The markei opened bniely steady anil n few bunches cunnged hands , but the market was no nctivo. The low prices nnd dull market of the pas few days has evidently had Its etfect ns tin receipts have been growing less every dav The receipts to-dny foil short of yesterday 'i receipts by 1,300 brad. The mar t opoiiec about steady on light hogs and they were al sold oiuly In the day. The demand was slov on heavy hogs and very few were sold untl late In tlio forenoon , when they bo nn taklni them at a little stronger prices. Althougl they were not all sold until In the ntternoon the pens weio closed before the marke closed. _ Slinun. Thnro wcro a few sheen In which had beci conti acted tor before their arrival. Receipts. Cattle . CO UOK.S . - . . 2co Sheep . 10 FrovallinK Prices. She wine the prevailing prices paid for live Block on this market : Choice steers , 1803 to 1500 Ibs . . . . 34.00(314. ( 10 Choice steers , lioo to 13W ibs. . . : i.oo@4.oo Fat little stners WO to 1050 lt > 3. . . . H.OOMK.M Extra choice cows and heifers. . . . 8.1.V2ii.'ir : Good to choice corn-fed cows . . . . 2.7.r(3.oo : Common to medium cows . U.i' ) @ ' .G. " > Good to choice bulls . 2,7fiai.OO ( ; Llcht and medium hoea . 4.45 ( 4.00 Good to choice heavy hogs . 4.55@4.ri5 Good to choice mixed hogs . 4.00M4.GO Representative dales. Pr. 83.85 3.00 3.70 3.75 Av. I'r. 1430 82.75 15'JO 3K ( ) Av. . B20 . 71K ) . 700 .1150 No. Av. C9. . .20 ; ! 260 . SO. . . : ilO 2bO .2S-J 57. . , a 200 ,215 40 C3. . .254 ICO . : i3H SO 7J1. . .243 100 . 231 40 C5. . .37U 120 .238 120 705S. . .241 120 .i 3 100 5S. .259 120 07. . 270 100 59. .22S bO 59.M. M. . . . 253 200 . 800 120 87. . . . 2W 120 .S4'J 200 54..S09200 .S4'J IfiO 70. . . . 231 bO .2iy 40 ih C8..210 40 .253 40 01. . . .270 40 .314 320 rt 60. . .2. ' 9 ! sO .B24 rtr 01. . . . 26 1 120 ,243 40 r , 07. . . .23 : ! 200 . 294 120 ft' , . . , . 200 100 .S20 120 I 04. . . .213 .255 40 8) . . . .207 .257 100 05. . , . 253 W e ; " Iilvo Stock Hold. f" Showlngthu number oflie.vl ot stock so\ \ f"a ou the market to-day a- CATTLE. G. fl. Hammond < St Co . 2 a66 Harris A FUber . 66 8iilpi > ors . l oo Local . oo DO Total 00 IIOO.S , 1 = 1 AuKlo-Amcrlcan Paekliiic Co . , . W G. U. Hammond & Co . ; . 8 liwrls < k Either . , . , . . , . . . i Clarke Bros. . . . . 02 Total "wca Unsold 100 iiarrls & Fisher. Shipments. Showing the number of cattlo. hoz * nnd sheep shlpp.-d from the yards during tlio day. CA.TTLK. No. cars. Ht. Dost. 19 C. B. &Q Chicago 14 U. I Ch Icago All sal < H ot stock in this market are made per cwt. llvu weight unless ollierwlso stated , bead lions sell at la per Ib. tor all welcliU. "aklns , " or hoijs weUhlni : ! thiiii 100 IDs. no value. I'ru nant sowsaro doclcuJ 40 iDi. atidatisM Ibs , by thuniiulia impjotor. Ijivc Stock Notes. Llcht rrcclpts. LlClit hogs steady. Cattle barely steady. Heavy hoits advance. ,1. M. Oudoti , ot Chapman , Neb. , came lu with a load of c.ittlc. Mr. GILHon , of thn DiisU Lake cattle com pany , was hero with ten loads nf cattle. U. It. Thow , North Ueiiil. was In and sold a load ot hops at a very satisfactory price. ] { . H. Conner , a well known feeder , of Columbus , Is looking over the market , lie has tun or eleven loads which he Is feeding. A. Sutton , of the lirm of Mclnto-m & Silt- ton , the well known live stock men , of Chap man , was in and marketed four loads of cat tle. tle.John John Wiggins , Columbus , a well knewn shipper , ami secretary of tlie live stock asso ciation , was lu with a load ot IIOL'S and a load ot butchers' stock. Nothing lu our yards has attracted such marked attention as tlie ileietord hulls to ho soltl at auction In the sheet ) Puns Thursday , June 30. There aie sixty ot them and all pure-bred recorded Hereford1' , poperty of Latham & Sticknev . Mr. Latham is tlio only son ot the late William H. Latham , first Importer to America of Uerefoid cattle , dralt horses and cotswold sheep. No hotter time will over bu ollcred the cattlemen ot the west to secure prlmo Heielord bulls at their own price. _ _ OMAHA AVHOM3SALiI3 MARKETS. General I'roiluce. Friday , Juno 24. flic following arc Hie price * tit ivhlch ruimd tots nf produce ttrc .sofit tit thta mar ket , Tlio < iuot < itlont on frtilUi < tnd other collll\odttlc ) \ klilppcil In f mm n illitnncr tire the prices nt trhlrli outside orders tire Jlllcd : Ecios Tlie high prices hits stimulated the receipts and stocks are beginning to accumu late. The bulk are going at 12it ( > l2c , with a few nt I3c. BUTTKII The receipts are liberal and in excess of the local demand : creamery. IB ® lc ; dairy , choice , 10@l2c ; dairy , good , W $ lOc CiiEEsn. Full cream cheddars , single , 9 } e ; full cream llats , wins , lOc ; Young Amciicas , lie ; fancy Swiss. 20c ; Swiss , Imported , 25cLlmrjurger : , 12c ; brick , 13@lGc. POTATOES. Stock of all kinds Is scarce. Old potatoes are goint : at UO@S1.00 , accord- inc to quality. New potatoes at 2@2Kc per Ib. CHANGES Santa Ana Mediterranean Sweets , per box , 84.50 ; 6 box lots , 84.25. C.AUKOII.NIA Knurrs California apricots , per box , Si.78 ; plums , per box , 81.25 : peaches , per box , 82.50. BKIUUKS , ETC. Strawberries nro about played out. Very little Rood shipping block arriving. Black raspberries are plentiful and nice , ited raspberries very lirm , but too tender to stand long trips. Blackberries are arriving In very nice condition. Blueberries have also put in an appearance. Domestic cherries are scaico aim will command hich prices ; stra\\burrles , ppr 10 qt case , 83.25 : > lack raspberries , per 24 ( it case 4.00 ; red raspbeiries , per24pt case , S3.00 ; black berries , per 24 qt case , Sl.00@rj.00 ; blueber ries , per 1 bu stand , 84.50@5.0U ; cherries , per ' qt basket , 81.75(32.00. ( PEACHES Per one-third bushel box , SI.50 @ 1.75. Ai'iT/RS Apples are now beginning to como in. One-third bushel boxes will be quite plentiful within a few days. New ap- ) les , per Xbu. box , S1.00 < < 1 > 1.25 ; per bbl , 85.00. VioETAinr.s : Now potatoes , Cal. , per Ib , ! Kc ; Mo. , per bbl. , 83.50 ( < 8l.oO ; new on- .oiis. per bbl , S3.50 , per box , 81.50 ; cabbage , perorate , 84.00@4.50 : tomatoes , per X bu. iox , S1.251.40 ; turnips , per bbl , 83.00 ( < 43.50 ; bents , per bbl , 83.00M3.50. WATKUMKI.OXS Tliero have been several cars in which met with ready sale at 835 per mndred. Canteloupes are expected shortly. PKOVISIO.NS. llam , 12c ; breakfast bacon rib , 10 ; breakfast bacon , plain , lie ; dry salt sides , 9c ; dried beef , regular , 12 ; dried beef , ham pieces , 14c ; lard , 50 Ib cans , 7c ; lard , 20 Ib cans , Fairbanks , 7c : iard , lOlb cans. Fairbanks , 7 > c ; lard 5 Ib POUI.THY The receipts are lalrly liberal. There aio a good many very small spring chickens coining in which are slow sale : chickens , old , 83.00 ( < i3.2. > ; spring , large , 82.50 C3.00 ; spring , small , S1.75M2.25 ; pigeons , 75(31.00. ( LESIONS The hot weather of the past few days has caused an increased demand tor lemons ; picscnt low prices cannot possibly last much longer ; fancy bar , per box , 86.00 ; fancy , 85-50 ; fancy , 5 box lots , 85.00 ; choice , 81.50 ; cholcn , 5 box lots , per box , 84.00 ; tali to good , S3.75@4.00 ; talr to coed , 5 box lots , 3.50@3.75. BANANAS , ETC. Port Llmon , per bunch , S3.00@4.00 ; cocoanuts , per 100 , 80.50 7.00. cans , Fniibanks , 7Mc ; lard , 3 Ib cans , Fair bauks , 7c. General Markets. VAIINISHKS Barrels , per gallon. Furni ture , extra , 81.10 ; furniture. No. 1 , 81.00 : coach , extra , 81.40 ; coach , No. 1,81.20 ; Da mar , extra , 31.75 ; Japan , 70e ; asphaltum , uxtia , Soc ; shellac , 83.50 ; hard oil finish , 81.50. Dnv PAINTS White lead , 7c ; French zinc 12c ; Paris whiting. 2 > o ; whiting , gliders 2,8 e ; whitlnir , coiii'l , IJfc ; lampblack , Oer nmutown , 1-c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c Prussian blue , 55c ; ultramarine , I8cvaudyk ; < brown , So ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw , 4c sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c ; Paris green , genuine , 25c ; Paris green , common 22c : chrome green. N. Y , 20c ; vermllllon American. IWc ; Indian , raw and burnt umber , 1-lb cans , 12c ; raw and burnt slcnm I2c ; vandyke brown. 13c ; relined lamp black , l-'c ; coach black and ivory black lOc drop black , IGc ; ultramarine black , 18c chrome green , L. , M. ft D. , lOc ; blind anc shutter croon , I , , , M. & D , , lOc ; Paris green 20c ; Indian reu , 15c ; Venetian redOc ; Tus can , ! Mc ; American vermllllon , L. it D. , 20e yellow ochre , 2c ; L. M. fcO. D. , 18c ; KOOC ochre , IGc ; patent dryer , 8c : graining color lleht oak , dark oak , walnut , chestnut anc ash , 12c. DUITOS AND CrtKnicAi.3. Acid carbolic 50c ; acid tartarlc , B2c ; balsam copaiba , per Ib COc ; bark sasafrass , pur Ib , lOc ; calomel , pe : Ib , 78cchinclionidlt ; ) , per o,25c ; chloroform per Ib , 50c ; Dover's powders , per Ib , 81.25 epsom suits , per Ib , tl&c ; glycerine , pure , pe Ib , ROc ; lead , acetate , per ib , 20c ; oil , castor No. 1 , per gal , 81.00 ; oil , castor , No. 2 , pe gal , 81.40 ; oil , olive , per gal , 81.40 ; oil , orlg annum , BOc ; opium , S4.50 ; quinine , P. ft W nnd R. A S. per oz , 70c ; potassium , iodide per Ib. 83.25 ; sallclu , per n40c ; sulphati morphine , per 07 , 83.35 ; sulphur , per Ib , 4c strychnine , per oz , 81.10. PAINTS IN On. White load , Omaha , P. P 6 } < e ; white luad , St. Louis , pure , 7c ; Mar seilles , creon , 1 Ib cans , IGc ; French 7.1nc green seal , 12c ; French zinc , icd seal , lie French zinc , In varnish asst. , 20c ; Frond zinc , 75c ; vermilllon , English , in oil , 75c red , lOc : rose pink , 14c ; Venetian red , Cook hon's , 2Vo : Venetian red , American , IWc red lead , 7kc ; chromo yellow , genuine , 20c chrome yellow , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochcllo , 80 ochre , French , 25 c ; ochie , American Ihc Winter's mineral , - K0Lehlgh brown , % c Spanish brown,2V c : Prince's mineral , Sc. Si'iiiiT.s Cologne spirits , 183 proof , 81.10 do 101 proof , S1.12 : spirits , second quality 101 proof , 81.10 ; do 1SS proof.81.0y. Alchohol 16S proof , 82.10 per wine gallon. Hcdistillei whiskies , S1.00Q1.50. Uln blended 81.50(1 ( 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , 82.00Cit6.00 ; Ken lucky and Pennsylvania ryes , S2.00@fl.50 Golden Sheaf boiubou and rye whiskies S1.50@3.00. Brandies , Imported S500rt 8.50 domestic , 51.Jo@3.oo. : ( ! ius. imported , 84.5 ( IJO.OO ; domestic , S1.2.5c ( < 3.0i ) . Champagne Imported , per case , 8 > i8.00J33.00 ( ; Amerlcai per case , 810.00(310.00. ( HlDKS Ureeu butchers' , 5V @ 6e : greei cured , 7Kc ; dry flint , HGl2c ; dry salt , U@IOc ereen calf skins. 8c ; damaged hides , tw thirds price. Tallow SB. ( Jrease Prim white , 3c ; yellow , Sc : blown , IXc. Shee pelts , 2.VS 5c. HEAVV JlAitnwAnr.--Iron , rate 82.70 plow htpel , special cast , 4Kc ; crucible steel OJ < c ; cast toold , do , VJOilbc ; wjigon spokes per set , S2.00 < 3'J.50 ; hubs , per set , 81.25 ; fei Iocs , sawed , dry , 81.00 ; tongues , each , 80c axles , each , 75c : square nuts , per Ib , 0171t cell chain , per Ib. 6K@l3c ; malleable , 8@iOc Iron wedges , 6c ; crovvbars , Co ; harrow toetl 4Vc ; sprinic steel. 4@5c ; Burden's hors Rlioos , $4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , 85.7 ! Barbed wire , In car 'lots , 14.00 per 100 Ibi Iron nalli , rates 10 to 50,52.60 ; steel nail ; ( rounr'd List. Corrm : Otdlnirynratlc , 10Sioi ? : c ; fair , 21c ; prime , 21jtAJ ( ; choice , UJ < iJ24 ; fancy green and yellow , tu@ ic ; olil govpinmpiit Jed Cross , SJJ c. Svni'i' No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. S1.28j1.30 ; l ew Orleans , per gallon. ! ib ( 40c ; maple syrup , half bbls , "old time. " per gallon , 70c ; gallon cans , per doz , SlO.tiO ; half nation aus , per do/ , 8".r)0 : qiiartlcani l > , 8:1.00. : CANDV Mixed , SKC'illc ; btlck. CUACKKIIM Garncau's soda , butler and picnic , 4Hc ; creams b'fc' ginger snansStfe ; Hy soda , 7Uc. PirKKi.s Medium , In bbls , 87.00 ; do In half bbls , 84 00 ; small , In ibbls. S8.CO ; do , In 'ialf bbls. 84.BO ; gherkins , In bbls , 89.00 ; do , n half bbls , S-VOO powdered , CANNIH : ( loons Oysters , standard , per aso , 82.iO3,10 ! ; strawberries , 2 Ib. per case , 82.30 ; raspberries , 2 Ib. per case , 82.25(32.45 ( ; California pears , per case , 84.50 ; apilcots , per case , 83.50a3.X ( ( ) ; peaches per case , S4.SX ) ; white cherries , per case , 85.50 ; plums , per case , 83.50 ; blueberries , per ease , Sl.bS ; egg plums , 21u. per case , 82.5o ; pineapples , 2 Ib. per case , S3.20@r.75 ; 1 Ib. mackerel , per do/ , 81.S5 ; 1 Ib. salmon , per doz , S1.60@i.55 ; 2 Ib. gooseberries , per ense , 81.75 : 2 Ib. string beans , per case , 81.70 ; 2 Ib. lima beans , per rase , SI.CO ; 3 Ib. marrowfat peas , per case , 82.40(32.50 ( ; 3 Ib. parly Juno peas , per case , 82-75 ; 3 ID. tomatoes. 82.50 ; 2 Ib. corn , 82.50. Dry Jjttml > cr. DIMENSIONS AND Tl.MIIEH-i. 1U ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft20 | ft'2t ' ft 2x4. 17.fiOl7.fiO 17.50 lfr.50 Min . m Oi.OO ± . ! . 17.51) ) l T , " , (1 I7.W 17.70' ' l7.fiU17.fiO 18.fiOi ) w.5os..fio ; : ; SvlO I7.M1 17.50 17.W I MX ) I MM iSiBoliiliriO 1x4-8x8 13.50 18.5' ' ) HOAIIDS. No. 1 , com , s 1 s 810.50 Mo.2 , com , s 1 s 17.50 No. 4 , com , s 1 s 13.5'j ' ru.vci.vo. No. 1,4 AC in , 13ttl4tt , rough 310.00 No. 2 , " " " " " " " 18.00 S1D1XO. A , 12,14 and 10 ft S22.00 13 , " " " 20.W 0. " " " 15.00 U , ' " " 13.00 Cr.lMNO AND 1'AHTITIOX. 1st com , % In White Pine Colling S34.00 lear , in. Norway Pine Celling 10.00 KI.OOII1NCI. A 6 inch \vliito pine Sil.50 C ' 30.K ( ) K" " " " ( SelFen'g ) 10.50 STOCK I10AI1US. A 12 Inch s. Is 840.00 No. 1 , com. 12 lu S. 1 S. , 12 A 14 20.00 ' " 10ft 10.00 No. 2 " " " 12 & 24 ft 18.00 1 ' " " 16ft 17.00 FINISHI.NO. 1st and 2d , clear , 1 > Inch , s. 2 s S50.00 3d , clear , 1 incne. 8 s. , 845 ; W , 1U,2 in 47.00 B select , 1 Inch , s.2 s.,830 ; 1J4 % 1 , 8 in 87.00 I'O.STH. White cedar , 6 in. , KS12Kc ; 0 In. qr.He. . Special Ordinance No. 97O. AN Ordinance levying n epceliil tn.v nnd us- seesincnt on curtain lots un > t rt'iil estate lu the city of Oimilm,4o cover the one-half cost of frrnulnir"Jnd street from Davenport street to ( 'asa btrcot. Wliorons , It having been , and being lioreby ljuilKed , iletonnlncd nnd established tliat the sovoial lots nnd pieces ot real estate herein after referred to hu\o cnch been Bpeclnlly bon- cllttcd to the lull amount heroin levied nnd assessed against each of said lots and pieces of leal cstitto , icspecUvely , by routnn or the ( Trad ing ot that part of ! 'nd street , trom Davenport Rtt oet lo Cuss street , done unUor contract with KuU & Culliilmn. Therefore , for the purpose of paying the ono- half cost of such grading : Ho Itonlnlncd by the city council of thoclty of Oimilm : Section 1. That the one-half cost of grading that part of 2''nd street , in the eity ot Omaha , Irotn Dnvpnpoit stioot to Cass sttcet , Bald one-halt of said cost being the sum ot Sf27U.Ofl. said grading being done unilor contritct with Kntit Cnllahan , be and thobarno Is hereby levied and as'oi-fed , according to spcclnl none- llts by ronson ot Paid grading , upon tbo follow ing described lots nnd real estate , us shown by the generally rocognfrcd map of the city ot Omaha , IBM , lithographed nnd publlshc-d by C. K. Muyne , said coat being so levied on ald lots and teal estaterespectively , ns follows , to-wlt : Name Lot or Ain't of of Owner. Description. Block. Tux. Charity H McConnell 3 48 f 10 13 " 4 48 SIM Byron Itcod 5 48 2:1(13 : ( Nancy Hnlt 0 48 10 IS John &MJ Trimble 1 49 2362 Merchants Nat'l Hank S 40 1013 JasW Hnvavo n'/S 7 40 500 .lanoAHonnett s'7 4i ! 507 James W Savage n',5 ' 8 49 1181 Jnno Allonnott B'i 8 49 1181 MaryJIluck 1 50 2162 Truman lluek 2 BO 1013 John B Detwilor 7 BO 10 1:1 : " 8 60 ' . ' 383 SnrahVChaso 3 61 in 13 Ins Weeks sli ft 4 Bl 7S7 BB Wood Il88ft4 51 1,176 LH Heed 5 61 2362 B D Beats 61 1013 Section 2. That the special taxes nnd assess ments levied nnd assessed ns nfotcanid , shall bo duo Immediately upon the passage nnd ap proval of tlda ordinance , and shall become de linquent If not paid within Illty days thero- aitor ; and thereupon , shall bo added , Interest ut the rate of ono percent a month , payable In advance from the time Bald tuxes become to delinquent. Section3. That thlaonllnancoshalltnko effect and bo In force trom and after Us passage. Passed Juno 7th , Ibb" . WM. F. liBciiEb , President City Council. J. B. SOUTH tun , City Clerk. Approved Juno 10th. lt7. W. J. BitOATCit. Mayor. The above tax la now duo and payable nt the office of the city treasurer , and will become de linquent as provided In section 2. JOHN HUSH , City Treasurer. To Whom it May Concern. Whereas , On the 4th day of May , 1887 , N. S. Crew executed nnd delivered to K. H , Corbctt , ono certain promissory note for the sum ot ' , with Interest nt ten per cent per annum , duo and payable thirty day a after Unto ; and on May 27th , Ib87 , the said N. S. Crew executed und delivered to E. H. Corbett , ono certain promissory note for the sum of $1,050 , duo nnd payable Juno 15th , 1887 , with Interest nt tenpoi cent per annum , nnd secured the payment ot both notes by the assignment of certain bovcral Union 1'aclllc Hullroiid I.anJ contracts , and cer tain contracts upon real estate situated In the city of Omaha , county of Douglas , ttnto of Ne braska ; said contracts being collattorally secur ity for said notes. And , whereas , said notes wore duly sold and transferred for n valuable consideration before nintutlty , to George K. Barker , and , whereas , there is now due on suit ] notes the sum of $500 and $1,050 , with Interest , together with 115 for attorney's fee , and 16 pel cent of the amount duo ns liquidated damages. Heapoctlvcly. Now , therefore , I , B. O. Burbank , attorney for the aforesaid George K. Barker , will , nt mj oflico , 1402 Farnam street , on the 2T > th day ol Juno , 1887 , nt 9 o'clock n. in. , soli to the hlgnosl bidder tor cash , the said contracts iiereiofoic mentioned and describe Q Attorney for George E. Barker. Omaha , Nob. , Juno 22 , 18b7. jun2'dt ! Proposals for Sale of Booth Privileges foi the Grand /Vrmv / Reunion. S HALED proposulgHvill be received until July 1st , for exclusive Itooth privileges on the camping ground of the Grand Army Komibllo at their annual reunion , to bo held in Omaha September 6th next , and continuing ono week Those privileges will permit nny reputable business such as restauiants , refroshmcnl stands , grocers , butchers , bakers , tinware , hab erdasliars . No intotlcating liquors or gnm bllng allowed on thoi grounds. Fitly thousand soldiers are expected lo , participate at this re union , and the importance ot the business cat bo estimated from this , na their subsistence will bu purchased mainly on the grounds , llldi from others than persons of known responsi bility must bo accompanied by certified check for one-tenth of the amount nnd approved paper , payable on or .before September 1 si , f 01 bnlanco. Klifht reserved to reject any or ul bids , AH bids must bo addressed to _ 1.0U18 llKlMHOn , Chairman Committee < m Privileges and Trans portatlon , Board ot Trade Committee. JolHljjrl U. S. DEPOSITORY. Capital $6OO,00 ( Surplus 100.OOC Herman Kountze , President , John A , Creighton , Vice-President , F , H. Davis , Cashier , W , H. Me quier , Asst.-Cashier ijiNHonn W ST.DAJJ MBnilllUUU minntun , l > ecvl herroa WB DebUltr , UxtManhoed.rtc lukTlna tried In TU rr known renwlr , hu tflimfrr a almpl la hu fellow sufferer ) MORTH- WESTERN WW RAILWA. SSZOIRO ? Th enl7 road to take for Oes Molnes Mar- ihailtowm , Cedar Rnulds , Cllafn , Dlzoa , Chica go , Milwaukee and all pointi cunt. To thopeo- of M brnikn , Colorado , Wyomlnpr , Ctah. Idaho , Nevada , Oregon , Waahlnnton and Cali fornia , tt oT ri superior advantages not pout- ble by any other line. Arnon * afew oftha nutneroui polnU of tu- perlorlty enjoyed by the patroni of tbli road between Omaba and Chicago , are Us two tralai dnr of DAY COACH KS , which are the finest tlint hutnitn art and iBUBiinlty can create. Iti PALACE BLKBPINQ CAHS , which are model * of comfort and elerance. Its PAHLOtl DHAW- INQ KOOM CARS , unnurpaijed bv any , and It * widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING OAKS tbe equal of which cannot be found elsewhere At Council BlutTi the trains of the Dnlon Pnclfln Ry. connect In Union Depot with those of tha Chicago * Northwestern Hy. In ChlcdRO the trains of tkli line make close connection with those of all eastern lines. For Detroit , Columbus , Indianapolis , Cincin nati , Niagara/alls , Buffalo. Plttsburir.Toronto , Montreal , Botton , Mow Yore , Philadelphia , Baltimore. Washington and all points IB the ean , aek tec a ticket Tla thn " NORTH WE8TBBN. " If you wtok the best accommodation. All ticket airenU sell tickets ria this line. H. HDOHITT , B. P. WILSON , GenL llatMwef , OenL PaM'r Arent Chicago , 111. W. M. BABOOCK , L. B. BOLLX8. Western Agent. City PaM'r Ageat , Omaha , Nebraska. THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF T11K Chicago , Milwaukee &SL Paul Rj Tlio Best Route from Omaha and Council muffs foj THE E-A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and Council D lulls Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapids Rock Island , Frceport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesville , lieloit , Winona , La Croste , And ivll other Important points East , Northeast , mid Southeast. For through tickets call on the ticket nponl at UOl rarnutu et , In Puxton hotel , or ut Union Paclflo depot. Pullman Sleepers and tbo finest DinlnK Care In the world uro run on the innln line of the Chicago. Milwaukee 4 St. Paul Hallway and ev ery attention is puld to passengers by courte ous employees of tbo company. It , Mit.i.KH. Uencrul MunaRer. J. V. TucKEit , AsslBtant General Manager , A. V. It. OAiU'ENTEit , General Paseentfer and Ticket Airont Quo. K. HKAFCOUD , Assistant General Passen ger and Ticket AKOUL ' J. X , CLAUK , Qeueral Superiatoodcnt.- Omalia Jours' Directory. Agricultural Implements. CllfLL"PA J { Wliolo l rieiiUr In Agricultural Implements , Wnpons , anil lliictlm. Jonf Uroi't , between 8tb in.UOtll.OnmUn , .Neb. _ LINING ER C lf'ETC AlTF CO. , Agricultural Imiilonicnts. \T gnni.r rrliuoii , llugglc < , nte. . Whnlg lp. Om hi. . . PARLIN , O K ENDOR f M MARTIN Wholesale Denier * In Agricultural Implements , i nnt ! lltiRUlos. ' .11 , ' .W , 1 5 nml RI7 , Jones t Artists' Material. A. nOSPE , Jit. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 Doimlns Street , OniRhn. Builders' Hardware and Scales. Bnlldcrs'Hnrdware& Scale Uopnir Shop Mechitiilci'Tooli ami Iluffnln S < - lo . 1 < 06 Douglm it , _ Omiitut , N b. Boots and Shoes. w. r. MOUSE cC co. Jobbers of Hoots and Shoes. till Farntiu ( t. , Oumba , Nub. Manufactory , Summer itrevt. Mutton. Z.'T.'LINDSEr dTclT. YVholcsalo Unbbor Boot * and Shoes Ittililior nttil Olletl CHitliliijt ana Felt Hoot * and Shoes. Southeast Corner 14th und UouglHg. fleer. STORK .0 TLKK , Ldfifer Boer Hrowcrg , 1651 North Hth StrcetOmi _ > Un , Nob. _ llutchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER , Butchers' Tools and Supplies , Uningo C ilng of all ktndi nlwsyi In "lock. 1J1 ! JunuM.om ba Coffee , Spices. Etc. Omaha Corrco and Spice Mills. Tea . OOTPO ( , Spleen , flnklnit I'owdor , Fl TOrlniBs > tracu , laundry llluo. ink , Ittc. UU-1G Uarrejr Street , Omubt , Neb. Comic * EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Epeneter , Prop. Munofneturer of ( ] Manlted Iron and Cornice. tH Dodge and 1W and 1M N , 10th it. . Omaha , Web. MUEMPING < K HOLTE , Manufacturer ! of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Windows , > tnal , MetallcBkyHibt , tc. 2108. 12th t. , Omaha. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Specht , Prop. Galvnnlred Iron Cornice * , to. Bnect'slmprovod Patent - ent Metallc Skylight. M8 and 610 8.12th pt-.Omaha. Carpets. OMA1IA CARPET CO. , Jobbers of 'arpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Bucrs , Linoleums , Mattings , Ktc. 151 ! Douglas street. Crockery and Hotians. Agent for 'ho M uuf cturcr anil Importer ) ot Crockery , Glassware , Lampi , ChtmucjB , etc. Office , 317 South Ilth Bt Oiuahn , Neb. CLOTHING M. ELGUITER'S Mammoth Clothing1 House , Corner Knrnumnnil Tenth Streets , Oiualm , Nob. Commission and Storage. T > TA. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Batter , Ksssnnd 1'rnduce. Consignment ) solicited. Headquarters for Htcmuwnre , lierrr Mores and tirapo natkets. Ill * UoilucstreetOmaha. RIDDELL C JtJUDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Bpoclnltles llutter , Kstt * . Cheese , rp.iltry , dame , Oysters , etc. , etc. 112 S. nth St. FEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. Fruits , Produce and Provisions , Omaha , Neb. co. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Butter , Qame , Ktults , etc. 230 8. 14th It Omaha , Nub , Coal ancf Lime. , I'rei. C. r.noonMAN , v. Ptei. J. A. aUNDIKLAND , Hec. and Treas. OXAUA COAL , COKE & LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. Xf ) South Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Neb. x < c co. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lima. And Shippers of Coal and Coke , Cement , Platter , IJnie , Hair , Fire Brick , Drain , Tile ami SuwnrPlpo. once , Pniton Hotel. Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Tele-phono Kit. Confectioner/ . F. P. FA Y P CO. , Manufacturing Confectioners , Jobbers of Frults.NutB and Cleais. 1211 Karuam BU Omaha. Cigar * and Tobacco. X M YEIi C Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , Quoi and Ammunition , 215 to K3 S. Ilth it. , 1030 to 1U24 Farnamst. , Orunha.Neb. WEST A FIlITSCnER , Manufacturers of Fine Clears , And Wholesale Dealer * In Leaf Tobaccos , Noa.109 and 110 N. tub street , Omaha. Dry Goods. M. E. 'sNITJa\e CO , , Dry Goods , Fiiniiahinp ; Goods & Notions 1102 and 1104 Douglas , cor. Ilth St. , Omaha , Neb. Distillers. Distillers of Liquors , Alcohol and Spirits. Importer ! and Jobbers of WlnesanU Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLS' CO. and ILER < C CO. , Importers and Jobberr of Fine Wines and Liquor * . Sole manufacturers of Kennedy's Hut Inrtlo lilt- ters and Domestic Mqunrs. Ill ] llnrnej St. Furniture. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Farnam tt. . Orashn , Neb , CHARLES SHIYERICK , Furniture , Loddinff , Upholstery , Ulrrort.otc. 1200,1208 and 1210 Farnam t. , Omuha. Groceries , PAXTON , GALLAGHER < C CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , Koo. TO,707 , TUnmnil ) 8. lOtli St , Omnha , Nob. McCORD , JiMADY LS CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ltn and Lonronworth cti.Omah.i. Hardware , LEEJfRI ED < K CO. , Joblicra of Hanlwaro nnd Nails , Tinware , She t Iron , Ktc. Ak-entt ( or Howe bcalss , anil Ularul PuwdorCo.Onmli , Mili. W. J. HROATCir , Heavy Hardware , Iron anil Steel , Springs , \Yftion Stock. Hnrdwar Lumber , etc. 1201 and 1211 Ilirner t. , Omalu. EDNEY cC GIRRON , Wliolesalo Iron and Steel , W * ton and Cnrrlnite Wood Stock , Heavy Hardware Etc. liilT and 1211) L nvcnwurllnl..Omabu , Neti. MILTON ROGERS < K SONS , Stoves , Raiitjesi , Furuacca , Tiles , Mantlet , tint * * , Uruu Good * . 1331 tot 1123 FarnMM . HreiL Oma/ia / Jobbers' Direciory. - . . . . t Iron Works. Iron Works , Wrouithl and Ca t Iron NullillnVcrk , Iron Plalr * llHllliiK , Hi-ami mid HIMtM , Steam linKlncn , llraM JVork.iidicral JTouiHlrr , Mnchlu * and lllnckjiultd Work. Office aid Work , U.r. Ity. and Kill ( tiect. U. K. SAWYER , Mnnnracturiiicr Dealur in Sinoko Stacks , i : . " , Tiuiii < , and ( Jono-nl llolh-r lloimlrlnir , UVi Do.iulm liootinnlm. ) V. H. SloMANttS. r. . OMAHA WIRE tflltOX H'ORKS , Xlnnuracln'fln of Ire and Iron Kalliiifirs , Desk Raita , v.l1l1.l.llllir ! ! < 1' < ' 'lower Ht nil . Wlra SU-u. Hta I2J N. 16th. ( ) nlt'r lit mnll nrnmptlf nltondcilto , Lumber. OMAHA TtUMllER CO. , Dealer' . Ail Hindu of Jfttililinff Miitorial nt Wholosp.to , i 18th Street * nd Union 1'artlio Truck , OtnHhu. LOUIS URAUVORlJ " Dealer lu Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sasli , Doon.Kto. YrJ Corner7th nml Uourflnsi Oornd lltliaiiii Domino. CHICAGO LUWUER CO. , ' Wholesale Lumber , II8. Ilth iitrectOmaha , Nob. ) > , Colpcticr. Mnnagei ; C. Jf. DIETZ , Lumber. 13th nnd California ytreotn , Omnlm , Neb , FRED W. GRAY , Lnm her , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Cor.Cth and Douglas its. , OmiiUii , NaX UOAGLAXD , Lumber. T. W. HARVEYLUM11ER CO. , To Dealers Only. Office , 1403 Farnam direct , Omnha. CJrlAS. R. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets and I'arquct Flooring. 9th Omnha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , WholcBiilo Lumber , Etc. Imported and American I'ortlnnd rpmcnt. Ptnt * Agent fur JUIIwnukcu Hydraulic t'cuiuut and Host ( Julncy WhltoLlme. Lii-e Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha. Limited. John F. Boyd , 8'jp rlntorl nt. Livt Stock Commission. M. HURKE < 0 SONS , Live Stock Commission. _ . Geo. llurkc , llanaxor. Union Stock Yards , B. Omaha. Tel phone Mt. SAVAGE ,0 GREEN , Live Stock Commission Merchants , JUpmeuU of an ; nnd all klnde of Stock colloited. > Union Stock Yard a , Omnha , Neb. Millinery and Notions. I. OIiERFELJ > ER C CO. , Importoru and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions , 1313 and 1215 llarnoy St , cot , Omaha , Neb. flotions. J. T. ROItINSON NOTION CO * Wholesale Dealers In Notions and Furnishing Goods , 40.1 and 405 B. Tenth Bt. , Omaha. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING * COMPANY , Manufacturers of Overalls , leans Pants , Shirts , Etc. 1101 and 1104 Doujlus Btrout , Omaha , Nub. PAPER CARP ESTER ? APJSR CO Wliolcsalo I'niiur Dealers. Carry n nlco mock of I'rlntliiK. Wrapping aa Writ. Inif luipor. Hporl.il intention alien to car loader onlois , wh ch will tin shlppuil illr.-ct fioni lullln. All . ordurs . will receive poraonal attention. . Wognar- . - 1 ) uw p , ! ; , , , im lllia my Printing. REES PRINTING COMPANY Job Pi-inters , Blank Book Makcra. And Hook Binders. 106 and KM South Fourteenth street. Omaha , Neb. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dealers In Typo , Proijoi and Printers'Supplies. Kit Bouth Twelfth Street. Pumps. VROWNELL A CO. , Mnnufncturcrs nnd DculcrK In ncrlnos , Uollera & General Machinery ghoct Iron work , Steam I'umpr. Saw Mllll , Ac ma ShaftlnK , Dodge Wood ipllt Pullari , Uoltln ? . etl AliowHKona , orapon.andUuloUoi. UU-tltj li i ? Ten worth t. Omaha CHURCHILL FUMP'CCT "WholoHale PitmiJS , Pipe , Fittings , Btoamntid Water Supplies , lleiulqmirlora ( or Malt KooilCo'a ( io.Kls. llll 1'unium t.Onmhn. Nob. U. S. WIND ENGINE nml PUMf COMPANY. UalladarWInd Mills : ntcam and Wdtor Ruppllai , Plumbing Goods , BHtlni. , Ilos . 918 nnd ! ) Fur- uaui st. , Omaha. B. K. Fclton , Manager. Telephone No. a 10. A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Btnam , Water , Unllwnr and Milling ( Supplier. Rta , 820. UM nd M Karnam t. . Omaha , Neb. _ Safes , Etc. P. ItOYER < V CO. , Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s' lire and Hiini'ar ' Proof Safes , Time Locks , Vault * nd Jail Work. 1021 Farnnrn utrect Omaha , Neb. _ _ G. ANDREEN , Omaha Safe Works. Maniil ctur rsof I'lro nnd BurglurProof Safes , Vault Doors , Jail Work.bhutiers und Wire Work. Cor. _ 14th and Jackaon Hts. . ( ImahH. Neb , _ Sasfi , Doors , Etc. Wholesale Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Jiliiuls and Mouldings , Branch o&ce , 121U and Imrd ( ts. , OutahA , > 'eb. BOIIN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mould'jiits.Rtnlr ' Work and Interior Hard Wood Klnlib. Just opened. N. K. cor. 8th uud Loaveuwurth His. Oroabn , Neb. KLEIN HOUSE Johnstown , Neb , Tli licit accommodations for traveler * . The beat hotel in town. F. G. FRITZ , Proprietor. THE CAPITOL HOTEL Lincoln , Neb. Thn best known nnd most popular hotel In tlio state , l < ocailoni-cntinlii | | > iiolnlincnts lUflt clfibs. lloaiUitiurtiirs tor conuiifruliil men anil all polHicfil uuil iiuljllc L'litliorliiL'd. K.I' . llJUUNrroprlotor. ( ( ! J School , County and City Wo will pay highest price for them. uft.2-2N. < E IjOA-iTS Mn < lo at lowest rates. Correspondence solicited. STULL BROS. ,