'l ' ? * r OMAHA. DAILY BEEt . AUGUST 12. 1887 ; 'A VERY WILD CORN MARKET An Excited Opening in Speculative Trad ing in That Ceroal. HUTCH'S ESTIMATED HOLDINGS ProvUlona Continue to Show a Strong Undertone Trade In Cattle Again Slow General Market Quotation * . CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. CHICAGO , Atizmst 11. [ Special Telegram to the DEE.I The corn market experienced a wild and excited oDonlmt this morning. Thin section of country wns visited by a re freshing rain last night and there was a pop ular opinion that the rainfall must have been pretty general. Press dispatches In the morn ing papers mentioned rain at several points In Wisconsin , Iowa and northern Illinois , and It was supposed that the storm had swept over more Southern areas too late for the midnight weather bureau report A flood of selling orders from country customers led commission merchants to take this view of the case , but later advices wire that the rains were local and that the parched soil of the corn belt bad not been relieved by a general drenching. May and September cauzht the wind the quick est this morninr. The first olUclal quotations were 41 c for September , 42) ) c for October , and 4Gc for May. Tlio pit was a bedlam. There were bids for thr same deliv ery Xc apart In different narts 01. ' the crowd. A large amount of May corn wtu traded In at 45c and there were sales under that figure even. Trades In September were made be low 41c and In October at 42c. The ofllclal range Indicated a break from yesterday of ! % @ % c , though the total decline was more than that , for May was selling at 48 < c and September at 43 c on the curb last night. This morning very little was done on the curb , but everybody was scared 'half to death and at sea. The pressage of offerings of long property was tremendous , and added to It was the weight of speculative offerings to an untold amount , and Hutchlnson was the most cxclhd man on the floor. lie has been the most conspicuous and the largest buyer since the market turned up ten days ago , and the popular estimates of hli bold- Ings run away up Into the millions. This morning he was the strongest prop , but as soon as the smoke cleared a little It was ob served also that several of the leading private wire houses were big buyers. The downward tendency of prices were summarily checked , and the current turned the other way by the sheer event of force. Chicago and New York wire buying and country selling. Prices ad vanced lo without a set back , September going to 42c , October to 4.To , and May to 47c. For an hour or more fluctuations were within the range last quoted and X@c below. The talk keeps getting more bullish all the time and sentiment underwent a radical change. The feeling was about as bouyant an on yesterday at the height of the excitement. Heotcmbcr climbed to 42 > lg42c ( , October to 43c , and May to 47 0. About this time it was discovered that several of the buyers were selling out and the market reacted sharply Kc , closing at 4'JUc for ( September. 43J c lor October und 47o for May , just midway between to-day's opening und yesterday's closing prices. The market shows a loss of Ic from yesterday and a recovery of Ic from the level of greatest depression. Trade was thu liveliest in May and October. September Is now ranklni : third In the list of deliveries In oolnt of speculative Interest. . The operations to-day were on a scale of tremendous aggrezato magnitude and the market closed feverish. Wheat started In weak In sympathy with corn , but during the day the market took on a tone of Independent and original tlrmncss quite encouraging to the longs. Atlantic port clearances keep up In a manner that surprises and perplexes the croakers who have boon counting on a total paralysis of the export trade , pending the absorption of California wheat now In foreign bins. The northwest Is experiencing poor harvest weather , and altogether It begins to look as pending period last week of 300,003 bushels. Lake freight engagements to-day were 71,000 bushels , which does not represent all the wheat worked. Trade was of light volume , but there was a better spirit , and there Is a dally Increase of conservative Invest ment buying. September opened at 0c , ranged at CQkg70c ( and closed at 69 > { (269c. ( October opened at 70Kc. ranjed atfoT < clow.71HWIKc high , and closed at 71&71&c. December opened at 74U(374Vc ( ; , raniced at 74(474Kc and elosed at 74 ; < ii:74Wc. ( : Compared with yesterday this records a loss of Jfc. The market for oats displayed con siderable animation , and there was a fairly active business transacted In both cash and futures. Fluctuations were largely In sym pathy with the lips and downs in corn , but the tone was easier , September and Octobei closing } 4'c lower and May J c off. A prowl ncnt operator In corn was a free buyer ol September oats at 'Me , which steadied the market. Provisions continue to show a strong undertone. The opening this morning wat a little heavy and first transactions in short ribs were made at prices C@ Hc tinder yesterday's closing. 1 he depression witnessed , however , proved to bo only tern pomy , and as It failed to become general , occasioned no uneasiness. Short rib ; promptly recovered their old strength and with lard sold ana closed higher. The ad' vance in the near future for lard was 2K@5c and In short ribs 3X@UiXo outside for Oc tober , which sold 10c under September. Lard ranged at $0,55 < 3.00 , and short ribs at S7.H7M © S.oax. closing at 8.57 ( ) > f@C 00 and S8.0U re snectlvely. August lard was the same as September and August short ribs were notn ! nally the same to 2Kc lower. October larc closed at S0.67W , or luc over September. Oc tober short ribs weld from 557.80 up to 88.00 and closed at * 7.07J { . The product for nex winter' delivery closed strong. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. Auxust 11. ( Special Telegran to the BEE.J CATTLE Trade was agali rather slow during the morning , but later ot became more active. As to prices there wa : a variety of opinions. Some insisted tha oven good cattle were unsettled and weak others that there was little or no change , bit all agreed there was no Improvement li prices as compared with the past day or two Late yesterday S4.b5 was paid for one lot , ye nearly as good sold around S4.00@4.75 , nn < really good steers are not making over S4.5C while whole train loads of stocl good enough for the dressed boo trade , sold within a range ot 3.SX34.00 , with here and there a lot at $4.2 ( iM.aS ; grassy and common steers. 83.90@3.2 ; Native butchers' stock remain dull at the lo\ prices ot last month or so. Texans are abou the same as the past da ) or two. Stocker and feeders unchanged. Shipping steers 1850 to INK ) Ibs , S4.10Q4.75 ; 1200 t MM IDS , 83.GO1.40 ; U50 to 1,200 Ibs , S2.0 03.75 ; stockers and feeders , 91.3o@3.00 cows , bulls and mixed , 12.00 ; Texas cattl firm ; steers , 83.15@3.30 ; cows. 8i.co@3.uu Sales : 63 Wyonilng Toxas. lOiii Ibs , J3.00 108 Wyoming natives , IdOtUrx , a.75. lloos. Trade was rather slow with littler or no variation In values as compared wit yesterdav. Packing sorts , S5.00@5.15 ; heavj y5.20i35.U5. A few lota of butcher weight and fancy assorted heavy sold at 95,30(35.3 ( ; lltht sorts , including Yorkers. | 5,00 < a5.oe crassy stock unsaleable , nominally 30 to 40 below corn-fed , size and weights the sami Some speculators have had lots of thes grassy hozs on hand for a week , and are un able to get anything like a satisfactory bid. FINANCIAL. NEW YoitKi August 11. [ Special Telegrai to the UEK.I-STOCKS. The failure ot tl government to accept more than 300,000 01 of the tender of 35,410,000 bonds had a d ( pressing effect upon the stock market au roaae the feeling more bearish than heret < fore , and a short falling off was noted in tl . volume ot transactions , but the market wi a narrow one , with the fluctuations confine to * fc. London.bought on a lighter scaleau 'the bulk of the business was with the roe : traders. The short Interest Is largo and I Bt , Paul It ald to be 0,000 shares. Tl light uneasiness displayed by the bean ante to * moderate covering of several ipeclaltli .1 kept the market from declining lutrpljr at the changes during the morning were unim portant. The attitude of Mr. Gould to the market Is still an enigma and operators are apprehensive that he has some kind of a sur prise for the market in the near future , but what it is no one can tell. Commission people are doing little and talk about a strin gency of money In the near future Is said to restrict operations. The money question Is expected to be a leading factor before long , but the light offering of bonds to the treasury yesterday and the fact that holders of only about 88,000,000 of bonds have asked to have the Interest prepaid at 2 per cent discount Is not Indicative of a very ur gent need for money at present. There was llttlfl animation to the market during the last hour , and slight declines were recorded. The tuspension of Ives & Co. , with liabilities of 820,000,000 , was announced just at the finish , but come too late to have any elTect upon the market , and last sales on a majority of stocks were at nearly inside figures and re corded a moderate decline from yesterday's close. The ordering ot 81,750,000 In gold from London was regarded by operators as a bull argument and a good many bull dis patches were received by local stock houses after the close. The total sales were 188,844 shares. GoviiiNMrtxT6 : Government bonds were heavy. TESTKUDAT'B QUOTATIONS. MONKY On call easy at3X35 per cent ; closed offered at 4 > per cent PKIMK MKHCJLHTILB PAPBH 50 per cent. STJCKMNO ; EXCIIANOK Weak at 14.81 for sixty day bills and S4.83K for demand. PRODUCE MAUKET8. Chicago , August 11. Following quota tions are the 3:30 : closing Ugures : Flour Nominally unchanged. Wheat Opened weak and lower owing tea a break In corn , and closed Kc below yester day ; cash , 68c ; September. 6911-lOc ; Oc tober , 0715-16C. Corn Active and excited , with heavy trading at times and quiet at others ; opened excited and Irregular at lS2Xc below yester day's close and closed KO&lc under yester day ; cash , 41B'c ; September , 42 > c ; October , Oats The decline In corn caused a weaker feeling In oats ; cash , 255-lCc ; September. 26 1-lOc ; May. S2c. Kye Steady nt 44c. Barley Quiet at 70c. Prime Timothy Seea 82,22. Flax Seed S1.03Q1.04. Whisky 81.10. Pork Unsettled , with light trade ; cash , 815.00 ; year , 812.40 ; January , 13.02i a 13.05. Lard About steady ; cash and September , SG.57X ; October , | C.G7k. Bulk Meats lry ) salted meats In light request - quest , but higher ; short ribs , S8.00. Butter Scarce and llrm for fancy , no de mand for others ; creamery , 20g27c ( ; dairy , Clieese Firm and higher ; full cream chcddar.s , ll@llc : Hats nnd Young Ameri cas. llJC ( > li > c ; skims , 6@7c. Eegs Firm at ll12c. Hides In moderate demand ; heavy green salted ; 7) 'c ; light do , 79i@8e ; salted bull hides. Oc. green salted call , 8 @ 9cdry ; flint , 12dl3c ; dry calf , I2@l3c ; deacons 30c each. Tallow Easy ; No. 1 country , 8 } c ; No. 2 , 3c ; cakes4c. It ocelots. Shipments. Flour , bbls 10,000 22ooo Wheat bu. . ' . 48.000 80.000 Corn , bu 139,000 113.000 Oats , bu 227.000 232,000 Kye , bu 3,000 Barley , bu 12.000 4,000 Minneapolis , August 11. Wheat Mar ket quiet and steady , light offerings ; No. 1 nard , cash , TJc ; September , 71 > ic : October , 70 } < o : No. 1 northern , cash and Septem ber. 70cX ; October , 69Kc : No. 2 northern , cash and September , 6tc ; October , 07Xc on track : No. 1 bard , 73 c ; No. 1 northern , 72 c ; No. a northern , 70Xc Flour Quiet ; patents , I4.10@4.20 ; bakers , firm : 53.2o@3.50. Receipts-Wheat , 35,400. Shipments-Wneat , 85.000 bu ; flour , 18,000 bb.'s. ' bb.'s.Milwaukee. Milwaukee. Aucust 11 Wheat Steady ; cash , G9c ; September , ooJfc ; October , 71c. Corn Steady : No. 3. 4iic. Oats Firm ; No. a white , 29Xe. Kye-Strong ; No. 1 , 44Kc. Barley Higher ; September , 64c. Provisions Quiet ; pork , August , $14..50. Olnotnnatl , August 11. Wheat Firm and higher ; No. 2 red , 72K@73c. Corn Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 4S Oats stronger ; No. 3 mixed , ' Hye-Qulet : No. 2 , 47c. Pork-Steady at 515.00. Lard In good demand at S0.35. Wlnsky-Flrin at 31.05. St. Ijouls , August 11. Wheat Easier ; cash , C'Jc : September , 70 > fj : October , 72 e. Corn Lower ; cash , 89 > o ; September , 38c ; October , 39 c. Oats Firm ; cash , 24cSeptember ; , 25 , ' c ; October , 20Kc. Whlsky-81.05. Pork-815.26. Lard8.35. . Butter Firm ; creamery , 24@28c ; dairy , n.u. n City , August U. Wheat- Steady ; No. a red , none on the market ; No. a soft , 64o bid. Corn Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 36c bid , 37f4'o asked ; August , 37c ; September , 30 o bid , b7c askoti. Oats 23o bid , 24o asked. lilvernonl , August 11. Wheat Demand noor ; holders'offer freely. Corn Strong and demand good ; new mixed western , 43 gd per cental. N w York. August 11. Wheat Firm and generally unchanged ; options opened heavy , declined @Jfc. later ruled stionger. rallied W c , closing steady ; ungraded red , 77@siUc ; No. a red , W5Jc ; No. 1 rod nominal at 85c ; No. 2 red , 7yjfcc ; so In elevator , 81@tilKc delivered , bO > icf. o. b. ; September closing at 80c % . Corn Spot lots broke l ( < jl < { c , and options l(31c ! ( , closing steady with a recovery of K Oats Lower ; mixed western , 32Hc ; white western. 37Q42Kc. Petroleum Closed strong at 598'c. Egirs Quiet ; western'J0jl6 ( > jc. I'ork Steady. Lard Closed steady ; spot. 86.00. Butter Firm ; western , 12eW3Xc. ( Cheese Firm ; western , b@ " c. Now Orleans August 11. Corn Un settled ; mlxod. & 0c , white , 53@54c. Oats-Firmer at ai } < M34c. Corn Mewl-Easy at VJ.27K2.30. Ho ; Products Dull and unchanged ; pork , S15.03) ) { : lard , rellned tierce. 0.02W. Bulk Meats-Shoulders , 35.BO ; long clear and clear rib , 8.18f. L1VB BTOOK. Cbkonsto , August 11. The Drover * ' Jour nal rouorts as follows : Cattle-Uecolpts. 11,000 ; steady : shipping steers , S'-.y.r > @ 4.75 ; stockcra and tneders , 8L25d3.00 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , 51.0041 2.00 ; Texas cattle , firm at 51.60@3.30 ; Wyo uiingToxans S3.00 ; Wyoming natives , S2.75 , Hogs-ltec iits , 13.000 ; steadier ; rougt and mixed , J4.60 < S5.10 ; packing and ship ping , 85.00 ( 5.35 ; light , SUO < 25.H > ; skips , 83.00(24.40. ( Sheen Itecclpts , 5.0CO ; steady ; natives , 82.75 4.15 ; western. 83.00(33.50 ( ; Texaus , ? iOO(2J.C5 ( ; lambs , S4.00Q4.75. National Stock Yarila , Kat St , Liouli , 111. , Auguat 11. Cattle Itecelots 1,400 : shipments , 2,200 ; market steady ; full to choice heavy native steers , 8iVO : < gi.i5 butchers' steers , fair to choice , $3.30(33.95 ( feeders , fair to food , 12.00(33.40 ( ; stockers fair to good , 82.CHXgj.tSO. Hoei-rUx ipU. 3,200 ; shipments. COO market steady : choice heavy and butchers selections , f5.103t.25 ; packers and Yorkers medium to choice , 84.b5Q5.l5 ; plK8cominoi to good , 84.35Q4.bO.- Ka * a * City , Aumist ' 1L Cattler-R : , celpts , 2.800 ; shipments , ( oQlclal yesterday d 1 2,478 ; prime , steady ; aU others weak an < bard to sell ; ( rood to choice corn-ted , 93,70 04.10 ; common to utdlum , 8.1.3543.M : Btodcert , 90.00 ( 2.40 ! feeding steers , liSOQ 3.00 ; cows , H.40 ' 3.80. ilofs Kecelpts. ftuoo ; shtpmentA , ( of ficial yesterday ) 1,603 ; market opehed weak and So lower , cloalne weak with a decline of 60 ; common to choice , S4.90@5.33 ; skips and 1 > IKS8:3.00@4.B5. : OMAI1A MVE HTOOK. Cattle. Thursday , August 11. The run of cattle was not heavy to-day , althoueh there was a gain of 400 head as compared with yesterday. The bulk of the receipts were western cattle and there were not many good corn-fed cattle In. The mar ket on good , thick , corn cattle was strong at yesterday's prices and about ererything of that description on the market was sold. Llitht grass steers and old tbln cows con tinue slow with very little demand. Hog * * The receipts of hogs were very light for the middle of the week. In addition to the fresh receipts there wore six loads on the market from the day before. The quality ot the hoes averaged very poor and there were few If any coed loads In. The market opened about steady with yesterday's close and the pens were cleared at an early hour. The top to-day was 85.05 , but those hogs were not as good as the 85,15 h gs yesterday by fully Oc. Bhtten. There was nothing doing on the market. Iteoelpu. Cattle. TOO Uogs 3,100 Shipments , llogs 350 Provalllnit Frlcom. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market : Cholcesteers. 1300to 1500 Ibs..14.0004.15 Choice steers. 1100 to laO'J ' Ibs. . . 3.90(94.00 ( Fat little steers ( XX ) to 1050 Ibs. . . . S.aM3.80 Corn-fed range steers 1300 to 1400 3.Qp)3.S5 Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.75 ( 3.00 Common to medium cows a00(5)2.50 ( ) Good to choice bulls 1.75U2.50 Light and medium hoes 4.75(3)4.90 ( ) Good to choice heavy hoes 5.00@5.10 Uood to choice mixed hogs 4.0oti45.00 Representative dale * . NATIVE 8TKF.US. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Ijlve Stock Bold. Showlngthu number of head ot stock sold on the market to-day : CATTLE. G. H. Hammond & Co 210 ocal 25 Hairls & Figher 46 Total > IflO lions. Anglo American Packing Co 1771 U. H. Hammond & Co 400 Squires & Co 353 Total . - iiiiii.- All sales of stock in tms market ara made icr cwt live weight unless otUerwlsa stated. Jead hogs soil at Ko per Ib. for all weights "Skins , " or hogs weighing less than 100 Ibs. no valuo. Pregnant sows are docked 40 IDs. and stags 80 Ibs. by tha oubllo Inspector lilvc Stoolc No ten. Cattle steady. Hog receipts light. B. B. Uammel , Craig , marketed hogs. Hog market steady with yesterday's close. The top on hogs was § 5.05 and on cattle 84.25. There was not a prime load of hogs on the market. M. I * Simmons , Fremont , was among the visitors at the yards. Among those who marketed hogs was W. N. Richardson , Ited Cloud. A. H. Wilson , Walton , Neb. , was In and marketed one load of hogs. Win , C. Swarts , Sioux City , la. , was at the yards with a load of cattle. Farrlngton & Son , Lyons , well known shippers , marketed a load of hogs. A. W. Johnson , Looinls , was In aud mar keted two loads of hogs at the ton price. John Uoss , Wayne , came in with six loads of corn-fed natives of his own ieedlne. J. A. Frazier , Silver City , la. , and his brother from Pueblo , Col. , were here looking over the yards. Mr. Wilkinson , of the firm of Wilkinson & Uralmm , was in aud uiaikuted two loads of natives at 33.b5. E. A. Page , Kawllns , Wyo. , was in with six loads or cattle. Thlrty-llvo head of cows sold on the inaikot. The following marketed hoes : Kelley & C. , Exeter : J , Buck , Crete ; W. W. Klock & Co. , Uradshaw ; F. Aldritt , Krleud , Mr. Gamble came in with eleht loads of the Bay state cattle from North Bond , whicb sold on the market Ono hundred and forty- one head brought 84.00. C. M. Manley , a well known shipper of Creston , la. , will be a member of the com mission urm of Mahouey , Furrell A Co. , after the lirst of next month , Mr. Mahoney will go out aud the arm bo known as Farrell A Manley. J. F. Lower , Stromsburg ; A. II. Wilson , Walton ; Dorsey Bros. , Wahoo : J. Deagnan , Marysvillo ; P. P. Johnson , Valparaiso ; Mc- Elwln , Bralnard ; Buckley & Uoss , Stroms burg : J. W. Jones. Stromsburg , each mar keted one load of hogs. Shippers would do well to avoid shipping In light grassy hogs. Five orsix grassy tiogs In a load cuts down the price a great deal more than might bo supposed. There are moie coming now aud thu general quality of the hogs Is not so good , so that a bujer takes more uotlce of them than when the uos are good. It is also a mUUko to ship four or five small plgy HOWS In a good load. Amoug those having one car of hogs each , on the market , was H. Itlx , Ularkion ; J. O. Smith , Blair ; John Dern. Hooper ; J. E. Dorsey , North Bend ; F. M. Sackett , Albion ; W. 11. BeaEle. Loup City ; Hake & Brass , North Loup ; \V. L. Mills , Madison ; Nelson & i' . , Oakland ; Stocker , Logan ; Bell & Cross , Carson ; Beaucnauip & J. , OruM. ; Klllucr , Madison. cm.YII.Y WHOL.Kd.VLB MARKETS l < > ulri anil Produce. Orders from Vic country requiring ae- Icct&l block mid extra cure t a packing can not always lie filled at the tame prices quoted to t/tc. / < ocd trade for common utoclc. Thursday , August 11. General There were three cars of Califor nia fruit in to-day , which moved otf very readily. There will be one or more cars in to-morrow. Just at present potatoes and apples are scarce and high , there being very tew on the market E s were a little moru plenty to-day. Otherwise there are few changes to note In produce. . EGGS The market is not very strong , al though the bulk ot the stock Is moving at lie. The receipts are a little more liberal and there Is a tendency toward a lower mar ket. ket.UUTTKii A slight increase Is noticeable In the receipts of the common grades , but choice butter Is very scarce. The West Poln creamery butter Is selling at 23 < < c and the output of other creameries at 21c. Choice dairy butter , I7 l8c ; medium grades , 13@ ICc ; lower grades , SX311c. CIIKKSB Fancy , lull cream Cheddars , sin glp , lOc ; full cream , twins , lOKc ; young America * , lie ; brick cheese. 100 Ibs incase new , ISc ; Llmbureer. 100 Ibs In case , new llo ; Bwlw , fane/ Ohio , new , We , PouLTnv-The poultry market Is dull , the rrelpts being liberal Add the demand light. Spring chickens are polling at S1.7&OI2.2A , nd It requires good stock to bring the top rice. Old fowls are ( novjne at 82.50 2.75. POTATOES The supply is very llynt and rices lirrn. Choice stock Is selling at 55Q * ' > C CMKLONS A good many are coming In but ho demand la heavy' ' enough to keep the market cleared. Good sized watermelons re selling mostly at 810.01x315,00. BKANB. Hand picked navy beans re quoted at 51.75 per bushel and the other radcs are selling from that figure down to GAME. There li nagamo coming in , the weather being too warm to handle It. POP Con N. There is hardly any sale fo pop corn. An occasional sack is cold aU @l > { cperlb. BBRRIKS The season for berries is prac- leal ty over. TOMATOES Home-grown stock isbecom- ng plentv and was sold at very low prlcesl lood stock Is worth about 75c a bushel. t PLUMS The receipts of plums are not as leavy as of other fruits from California. Prices are firm , good stock moving at 81.50 > er box. UiiAi'XH Very choice Muscat grapes are rriving from California. There are also a nw coming In from the south. Muscats , 2.00 per -JO Ib boxes ; southern , 11.00 per 10 Ib banket. PKAcnxs The market Is well supplied with very choice stock from California. Choice stock Is going at 81.25 ( < < il.50. PEAKS The supply of California Uartlet lears Is liberal and the stock choice , al- hough a good many are arriving over ripe. CELunv The demand Is not very heavy so early In the season , Uood stock suitable for cshipment Is sold at 40c per bunch. PnUNKB There are some very large and howy California prunes on the market , mown as the Gross prunes , whlcn are sell- NKCTAHINKS A few California nectarlnet are arriving , which are sold at 81.50 per box. LKMONS T.'iera are some very fancy largo > f alorl lemons on thn market which are sell- ng at 89.00. There are a few Vcroolll omens on the market which are selling at 87.W. GUANOES There are very few on the mar- cet and not enough to Mil orders. Arri.Ks The market Is almost bare and good stock Is very scarce. Choice apples suitable for shipment are quoted at 83.00(3 ( 83.50 per bbl. _ Grocer's List. COKFKK Ordinary grades , 20V(321c ( ; fair , 20x@22c : prlme.22@kJfccholce.2:3ci24e ; : ( ; fancy green and yellow , 23@2.'ic ; old government lava. 23g28c ( ; Interior Java , 24@26c ; Mocha , S&asoc ; A rbuckle's , roasted , 2fi > ( c ; McLaiigh- Iiu78 XXXX , 26tfc ; DilworthX 20c ; Ited Cross , 26.f c. CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , 82.90 3.10 : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case. 82.70(32.75 ( ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 82.70(3 ( .75 ; California pears , per case , 84.40@4.50 ; apricots , per case , 83.60 3.70 ; peaches , per case , 84.40C$4.50 : white cherries , per case , 15.60 plums , per cas * . 83.5033.60 : blue- xrrles , per case , 82.00@2.10 ; gg plums. 2 b. per case , 82.50 : pineapples , 2 Ib , > er case. 83.20@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerel , per doz , (1.40 ( ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz , 81.75 ; 12 0 coosebcrrle.i , cercase , 82.60 2.70 ; 21b string > eans , per case , 81.70 ; 2 Ib lima beans , cer case , SI. GO ; 2 Ib marrowfat peas , per case , ! 2.40@2.60 ; 2 Ib early June DOBS , per case , (2.75 ( ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.4VS2.50 ; 2 Ib corn , > 2.50. PROVISIONS Hams , 1313 > c ; breakfast > acon , lljf@l-c ; bacon sides 10@10Xc ; dry salt , 8jil > c ; shoulders , 7J c : dried uetu hams , 12 < $ i3c : dried beet regular , Ill2c ; hams.plcnlc , WOODENWAKE Two-hoop palls , per doz , 41.45 : 3-hoop palls , SU65 ; No. 1 tub. 86.50 ; No. 2 tub , 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wash boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , 82.25 ; No. 1 ; liurns , 80 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns , STARCH Mirror Glossi 5c ; Graves Corn , c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; OSWCKO Corn. 7c. ItitooMs Extra 4-tle.S3.60 ; No. 1,52.00 ; No. A 81.75 ; heavy stable , S4 SYUUP No. 70 , 4-eallnn kegs , 8l.32@1.35 ; New Orleans , per gallon , ! & ( i$46c ; nmplu syrup , half bbl.s , "old time , " per gallon , 70c ; 1-gallon cans , per dpz , 810.00 ; hnlf-callon cans , per doz , S5.50 ; quart cans , 83.00. CANDY Mixed , 8K@Hc ; stick , 8K@0 > fc. CRACKERS Garncuu's soda , Duller and picnic , 4c : creams , 7c ; ginger snaps , 7 } < c : city soda , 7Xc , PICKLES Medium , In bbls , 87.00 ; do In half bbls , 84.00 ; small , in bbls , IS. 00 ; do In Half bbls , 84.50 ; gherkins , in bbls , 89.00 ; do In half bbls , 85.00. powdered , 7@7c. DIIIKD FRUITS Apples , now , # 's , , _ evaporated , 50-lbrlng. l7K@18c ; raspberries , evaporated , 27@28c ; blackberries , evaporated , 9wJXc ; pitted cherries , I2@13c : peaches , new , & 's , TJfc ; evaporated peeled peaches , c ; evaporated , un pared , c ; new currants , 0f@7c ; prunes , 4XC < Wic ; citron , 25c ; rai sins , London layers , 81.M : California , lees * muscatels , 81.60 ; new Valenclas , 7Kc. KuFiNKD LAUD Tierce , 7c ; 40-lb square cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , c ; 20-lb round , 7&c ; 10-lb calls , 7Kc ; Mb palls , 7c ; 3-lb palls , 7c. TOIIACCO Lorillard'sClimax. 44c ; Splen did , 88c ; Mechanic's Delight 41c : Leggett & Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum- mond's Horse Shoe , 37c ; T. J. , Sic ; Sort's Spearhead , 44c. TEAS Japan , per Ib , 20fflWc ; gnnpowdor , 2r.a30c ( ; Younc Hyson. 30@50c ; Congou , C5@ 70c ; Oolong , 30@C5c. General Mnrkots. SPIRITS Cologne spirits , ibt ) proof , 81.10 ; do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , 81.10 ; do 18a proof , 81.09. Alcohol. 188 proof. 2.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled whiskies , S1.00@1.50. ( Sin blended. 81.50 ® 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons. S2.0u@f .00 : Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.0090.00 ; ( ioldcn Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , SL50@3.00. Brandies , Imported , S5.00@8.50 ; domestic , S1.80@3.00. ( Sins , Imported , S4.r > 0@ 6.00 ; domestic , S1.25 ( : ! .oo. Champagnes , Im ported , per case , S2S.X33.00 ( ) ; American , per case. S10.OOfft 10.00. HIDES Green butchers' , 5X < gGc ; green cured , 7Kc ; dry flint , ll@12c : dry salt , 9 ® lOc ; green calf skins , 7Kc ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tallow 3c. CJreaso Prime white , 3c ; yellow , 2c ; brown , l > s'c. Sheep pelts , 25@75c. . . . . HEAVV HABDWAIIE Iron , rate , 82.70 ; Plow steel , special cast , 4 } c ; crucible steel OKccast ; tools , do , V-JWl&c ; waon spokes , per set S2.00Q3.50 ; hubs , per set , 81.25 ; fel- looa , sawed dry , S1.60 ; tongues , each , We ; axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , ixsrlb , 697c ; coil chain , per Ib , 6 @lHc ; malleable , 8K > c ; Iron wedges , 60 ; crowbars , 6c ; harrow teeth. 4Vc ; spring steel , 4(35c ( ; Burden's horse shoes , 84.75 ; Buiden's mule shoes , 85.75. Barbed wire * In car lots , 54.00 per 100 Ibs. Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.60 ; steel nails , 82 75. "COAL Egg , 89.00 ; nut , 89.25 : ranee , 89.25 ; Iowa lump , 83.00 ; Iowa nut S2,75 ; walnut block , 53.00 ; Illinois. S4.25Q4.75. Dry liumber. DIMR.VSIOX8 AND TIMIIKHS. 12 , 14 4 ' ! 10ft Id ft'iW ft 22 ft2l ft 24 i ! sO .U50 21.G021.fiO 2x8 22.BO,22.W , Zl8 2l.WHl.60 2x10 . 22.6dia.ia , 2x12 . -.18.25 19.M 20.W | 23.HJ 2J.DO 4xi-8z8 . 18.60 l .Ml20.6ol23.0ol2aOo No. 1 , com , sis 81SW ) No. 2. com , sis 817.00 No. 3 , 815.50 No. 4 , 813.00 FFXOIVO * No. 1 , 4 AO In , 12 & 14'ft , roush 819.50 No. 1 101" " l ! . l No. 2 , " " 12vfcl4 " " 16.00 No.2 , " " 10 " " 17.50 A , 12.14 and 16 ft S2I.M C. 815.50 B , ' < " " 20.W D , 12.MJ CEILING AND I-AUTITIOH. 1st com , Jf In White Pine Celling 834.00 2nd " " " i ' . ' " an.iiO Clear. In. Norway-Pine Celling 16.00 2nd com. iu " , " , " R0 : ) A 0 In White PlneWiw "b 829..W B " " " 33.50 D 21.00 E " " " ( Sol. Fencing ) . . . A 12 inch . . . . ' . ? . ! ' . . , . . , . . ( : : : : ; : > No.a " " " 10.00 " " 16ft 17.50 t Inch Grooved Roofing Sl.OO per M. moro hail 12 In. Stock Hoards same length. ' * ' ' No. in ln. S&io'in.1'.1 ! 810.60 No.'J " 17.50 No. 1 , O. O. , 8 In 19.60 ' lt and 2d , clear , l , l > / inch , s. 3 s S50.AO 3d.clear , linens.2s. , 45-50 " " IK. IX , 2 In A8electUneh,8.2s. , " " W , IX , a In U " -1 InchVs. 3 s. , . ; . . : . . . 33.00 " - " 1 ,1 , ajn 37.00 BOUT1IE11N YELLOW 1'INK. Com. 4 &G In. Floorlue 117.50 Star ' 21.50 Clear ? tf In. Celling . - . . , 21.6C < K.OC " Finish , I &UIn. . sU s . 20.00 " CorrticatM Celllne , 4 In . 25.00 " Yellow Pine Caslnu anil Base. . . . 27.00 ron.Aii Clear Poplar Ux. lids. K In. , s , a . 835.50 " 5t K in. panel , s. a s . 27.00 ' " Corruirated Celllnf , K 28.60 S , WKLL TW1I.NO , PICKETS. O G Halts , UK In . 800.75 " HxSIn , s. Is. OM5 n In. Well Tubliip. D A M and Her 23.00 Pickets , D it 11 Flat 20.50 " " Square 21.00 SIIINOI.KS , LATH. XX clear . .8 .10 Kxtra A 83.90 A Standard . . 2.75 A 11B&U C In , clear No 1. . 1.50 Lath .2.C3 P08T5. Whlto cedar , C In. , Xs. , I2c : 0 In. qrs. , lie ; Bin. qrs. , lOcH in. round 15c ; Tonncssoo Ited Cedar , opllt , I5c : Split U k , 12c. MME , KTC. Qtilncy white lime , ( best ) We : Akron cement , S1.75 ; Hair , SOc ; Plaster , 3U.75 ; Tar board , 81.75 : Sasli , 40o per ct. ; Doors. 40c per ct. ; minds , 40c per ct. ; Mouldings , 40c ver ct. ; Tar felt , per cwt , 82.25 ; Straw board , 81,75. ' ItEAIj EBTATE. . . _ Trannfen Filed AURHBI 1O , 1887. William M Foster and vrlfo to Clmrlrs K Shaw , lot 5 , blK 1 , Foster's add w d 1,200 C II Scott ot al to Samuel C Beck worth lot 2 hlk 103 , Omaha , w d . 20,700 Catherine J Todd and husband to Jacob U. Vater , part of no 34 , 15 , 12 , ( icorito'ii."l3oge9'aiii wife to j U Par- roll , lots 10 , U and 12 , block 43 , ( ico. 11. Bogga' add , w d . 600 J B Parroit and wife to Anton Larson. lots 11 and 12 , block 42Geo 11 Hongs * add , wd . 600 Gate City Land company to Krlo Clync , lot 4 blk 3 , Walnut lllll , w d 1,700 William Latey et al to Josle V Lud- wick , w 16 feet ot lot 7 and w 17 feet of lot 8 blk 3 , Foster's add , w d . 5,400 Charles C Honsel and wife to Corne lius A Leary. etf of lot 7 , A II San- dersadd , wd . ° 00 Saiiianttia Chapman De Lee to Emma V Anderson ct al , e } lota blk t > 9 , q C . 1 llavman Chapman ct al to Emma Vanderson et al , eX lot 3 blK 89 , qc . * Charles K Shaw and wife to Matthew 11 McCluskey , lot 14 blk 7 , Plain- view , w d . 1,150 Nicholas Krenbs and wife to Francis 1'nelps , lot 1 , Arlington , w d . 4,000 Georice U Parsell and wife to Otis II Ballou et al , pt sw aw 20-16-30 , 30 acre i. w d . 8,000 Edgar E Hastings to August Clems. lot 20 blk 3 , subdivision of John I Kedlck's add , w d . 2,400 John 1) Koolnson and wife to Thomas F Maloney. lots 1 and 2 blk 1 Jetter's add to South Omaha , wd . 3,000 Jehu U Ilungate , trustee , to John 11 Johnson , lots 19 and 20 blk 1 Bed ford place , wd . 1,050 John II Johnson to William A Done- las , lots 19 and 20 blk 1 Bedford place , wd . 1.200 Aaron Cahn et al to Emma 11 Thayer , lots 1 and 2 Windsor place , wd . 4,000 E E Flnney to Edttha A Corbett , lotO blk fi Denlse's add , q c . 27) E E Finney to Edith a U Corbett , n X 12,16,9qc . 400 Dennis Cunningham et altoM MHeu- sel , K of lot 7 Woodlawn place , wd. . 310.60 Kate Hunt to the publlc.plat of Hunt's subdlv of lot 1 blk 81 South Omaha. . Twenty-tour transfers , aggregating. 807,087 Building Permits. Inspector Whltlock yesterday issued the following building permits : Mrs. Nellie Parker , 1 story fraino ad dition to store , 30th between Corby and Maple , to cost . $ 200 Michael Swift , 1 story frame cottage , Clark near 30 , to cost . 1,000 Henry Meyer , 2 story frame residence Howard , opposite -.M , to cost . 5,000 Jacob Williams , double 2 story and basement dwelling , 2Uth near Jack son , to cost. . . .v . 8,400 Total . 814,400 THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES. OMAHA. DUMMY TJl.UNS. Itunnlnir Between Council IllntTs nnd South Oraalm. In atlditlon to the stations mentlonoil. trains stop at Twentieth Him Twenty-fourth streets , and at the Summit in Oraaba. Westward. RBCS PKINTING CO. , Printers , Book Binders Amd Blank book Mamufacttir ri. Kof.l06and M63.Hthgtr et. Omaba.Neb. J.F. Fair lie , Super- laUndent Blndirf. JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Agricultural Implements , Wholoial * Dealtr In Affrlcultnral Implements , Wnprong , ferriage ! an * Bncrlca. Jonci ftrcct , betwmn Mil and 10th. Omaha. Neb. _ LININUER 0 METCALF CO. , Agricultural Implements , ratont.Carrlam , Bntttn. Bta. , VTholtulf , Omiha. PARLINORENDORF < MARTIN Whole ala Dealer * la Agricultural Implements , 'a oni and Butf lo . 101 , CM. Wi * nd 107. Jone it " Artists' Material. A. HOSPE , JR. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , MIS lou l i Street. Om h . Buildtrt' Hardware and 3cal t. InllderVHardware 4 , Scaln Repair Shop ' Tool ! nod Buf lo BtaUf. 1406 Deuflu it , Um ti . Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ Books and Stationery. A. T. KKyi'Olf tC CO. , Who'o l ind neiall Booksellers and Stationers , 512 Doupl 9 8t.Onmlin , Neb. Telephone 001. Correpnonilonco Soott and Shots. w : r. MORSE dj co. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. Ill Farotm it. , Omaba , N b. Manufactory , BummM tre t , Hutton. x. T. LiA'jumsr co. , Wholesclo Rubber Boots and Shoos Uubocr and Oiled Clothing and Felt Hoots and Ihoet. 1111 tUrnov Strrnt. STORZ cC ILER , L er Beer Brewers , 1U1 North Uth BtrMt , OmibaNeb. tutehin' Tooli. LOUIS HELLER , Bmtcheri' Tools and Supplies , U M * Cailofi of all klnda alwajr * In itoek. 1111 . . Omaha CLARKE BROS. cOn Omaha Coffee and Spieo Mills. .Ooffeti.BBlcei. Baking Pw ar. narorliif > ( TMU. lAoaStr BlM. Ink. Bte. lUt-ie narnr _ Blreat , Omaha. Hab. _ Cornier. . _ 'EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Epencter , Prop. Haimfaetnrtr of Oalranlied Iroa and Conic * . KH DoUja and IN and Hi M , 18lh at. , Omaha , Neb. f BOLTE , Manufacturer * of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer 'Wlndovi , Flnali.MetallcBkyllght.ttc. } 10 8. ntu t. , Omaha. _ WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Spccht , Prop. Gnlranlicd Iron Cornice * , etc. Spcct'n ImproTed Pat ent MoUllo Kkyllght. 4B8 and 610 H.Utli t.ni ha. Carpets. OMAHAJobban Jobban of Carpets , Curtnins , Oil Cloths , Buffs , I.lnoleumi , Mattlnitt , Rto. 1511 Douglai atreel. Crockery and Notians. Agent for 'tie Manufacturer ! and Importer ! of Crockery , Glassware , Lampi , Chtmnejt , etc. OBIce , 117 South Uth it Umaha , Neb. CLOTH I NO M. ELGUITER'S Mammoth Clothing House. Corner Karnna and Tenth Blreoti. Omaha. Neb. Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Batter , Cuts and Prodnce. Conilgnmont ! eollrlted. Ileadqunrteri for Htimoware , llerrj Unit's and Grape Haiketa. 1414 Uodge atreet. Omaha. RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchant * , Ppeclaltiee Butter , BKKS , Chpeie , To iltrj , Uame , Ojiters. etc. , etc , in 8. illh St. PEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. Fruit ! , Produce and l > roTliioni , Omaha. Neb. a ; co. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultrj. llutter , Gnme. mills , etc. 230 B. Uth it Oranha , Neb. Coal ana" Lime. OKU. r.i.AiiAiiit. l're . c. F.QOODUAK , V. 1'roi. J. A. MUNDKHLAKD , Bee. and Treaa. OMAHA COAL , COKE < S LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 209 South Thirteenth Rtreet , Omuha , Nob. J. , T. JOHNSON f CO. , Manufitcturcrs of Illinois White Lime. And Shlppuri of Conl and Coke , Cement , Plaster , IJme. llalr. Klro Brick , Drain , Tll nnil Mewor I'lpo. ODUn. I'mion Iiut l. Varnnm ft. , Om.ilia , Nuu. TelcnnnnfiRII. Cigart and Tobacco. MAX MEYER < B CO. , Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , Gum and Ammunition , 515 to 223 B. Illh it. , 10 to 1U24 rarnamt. , Omiba , Nab. WEST < C FRITSCHER , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And Wholesale Dealera In Leaf Tobaccoi , Nos.108 and 110 N. Uth struct , Om aha. Dry Goods , M. E. SMITH e CO , , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions 1103 and 11M Ilouglan , ror. 1Kb St. , Omaha , Neb. Distillers blitillera of I.lquorn , Alcohol and Rplrlti. Importert and Jobbenof WlnenanJ Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLS' CO. and ILER D CO. , Importer ! and Jobbere of Fine Wine ! and Llquora. Hole manurxoturers of Keonedr'H Kait India lilt' tin unit Domestic i.lijuart. 1112 llnrner St. furniture. DEWEY , C STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Faruam et. . Omaha. Neb. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture , Beddings Upholstery , Mirrors , etc. 1100.1308 and 1210 Farnam St. , Omaha. Groceries , PAXTON , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , Noi. 706. 707 , TOO and 71 1 B. 10th Kt , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BXADY M CO. , Wholesale Grocer a , Uln and LearenwortU iti.Oniaha. Hardware. LEE , FRIED < CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Hie. Agents for Howe Scale ! , > and Miami PowderCo.OmahaNeb. W. J. VROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon htork. Hardware Lumber , etc. 1201 and 1311 lUrney it. . Omaha. EDNEY tO GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock , Ilearr Uardware , Etc. UI7 and I2IJI le Tfnwortu st..Om hu , Neb. MILTON ROGERS , A tiOjffi , Stoves , Jtansres , Furnaces , Tiles , Maatles , Orate * , Unui Goods. UU ao4 U2 > Street. OMAHA JOBBERS1 DIRECTOR ] Iron Work * . T IERLINtT Iron Works , Wrought and rait Iron Building Work , Iron Ptalr % Hailing , lleatna ami Ulrdern , mtam Knglnc * . nraM V > nrk,7jnoral ( foundrr , Machine an < 1 lllacMiultk VTorli. O C6 an 3. Worn. U. 1' . Ur , and 171 h meet. ' U.K. SAWYER , Mnmifncturinff Dealer In SmokeStackf * llrttcnlngi , Tanki.aml ( Icno.-al Roller llopalrlng , Ul.S Huil e Mroci , Omnlia. V. II. UC.MANUS C. SULLIVAN. OMAHA WIRE C IRON WORKS , Maniir ottiror * ot fro and Iron Halllnirs , Desk Ka1 ! % Window Uoarda , Klow'er Stnnili , Wlr Slfnt , Bit 1I3N. ICth. Ordrrnbr mall prnmptlr alUnJodta. Lumber. OMAHA TX7MBER CO.r Dealer U Alt Klndi of I Bullilinr Material at Wholesale , ' 18th Btroct and Onion PaelHe Traok. Omaha. LOUIS IIRADFORD , Dealer In Lumber. Latli , Lime , Sash , Doon.Kte. Tardi-CornrrTth and Doula | Cornaf Uand IKmtlm. _ _ " " CHICAGO LUMItER CO. , Wholesale Lumber , til8.llth tr etOaaha.Neb. .Colpetier. Manageiy VTJr. DIETZ , Lumber. 18th ana California Btrotta. Omaha. Neh. ' fit ED W. GRAY , Lnm ber , Lime , Cement , Etc. . Etc , Cor.ath and noutlaa iti. , Omaha. Nex HOAGLAND , Lumber. T. W. HARVEYLUMBER To Dealers Only. Office. t405 Farnam itreet , Omaha. CHA8. R. LEE7 Hardwood Lumber , Wood Oarpeu and Fara t Flooring , tth and Douglai JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Inported and American Portland Cemrnt. BtaU > g at for Milwaukee PlTdraullo Cemenl and Bei ( jalpcy WhIULIme. Lire Stock. UNIONSTOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha. Limited. Jofca r. Bojd , Bapertntaadtot. Lire Stock Committion. MCCOY Live Stock Coninilssion Merchants. Market furnlnhed free on uppllratloa. tttorke'r * an feeder * furnished on goid terms. Bererano * Omaliu Natlonnl Hunk nnd South Omaha Nutloni Union Htnck Vurds , Hcnith Omaha. M. BURKE C SONS , Live Stock Commission. Oao. Durko , Manager. Union Rtoek Yards , 8. Omaha. Telephone in. SAVAGE d ) GREEN Live Stock Commission Merchants , Shipment * of an ; and all kind * of Stock solicited. Union Stock Yards. Omaha , Neb. Millinery and ketiont. Importer * nnd Jobbers of Millinery and Notions , 1313 and 1216 Harnej Street , Omaha , Neb. Notions. J. T. HOltlNSON NOTION CO * Wholesale Dealera In Notions and Furnighinfir Goods , 403 and 0& B. Tentb Bt. , Omaha. Oreralls. COMPANY , Manufacturers of Overalls , leans Pants , Shirts. Ktc. IIOJ and I1U Dou-jlus Street Umaba , Neb. PAPER CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wliolcsalo Paper Dealers. : 'arrj a nice mock of I'rlntlnz , Wrapping and WrIK IIIK i < aper. Himilnl intention iilren to car load of , orilers. whlrh will tie shipped dlrnct from mills. All ordent will recclvo periunwl attention. Weguan n'1 ' | OW prioe * > UU an < l 1Ul * Printing. 11EES PRINTING COMPANY'S Job Printers , Blank Hook Makers. And Ilook Ulndera. Ifti and 108 Houtb Fourteenth street. Omaha , Neb. WESTERNNEWSPAPER UNIOSl Anxilinry PiibliHhors. Dealers In Type , Praises and Printers' Buppllos. tat tioutli Twelfth mreet. Pumps CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale ) Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Btoamand Water Huniilles. Headquartera fur Mart ioi > iCn'aUoa > ls. Hllfarnaiu St. . ( ImnUa. Nob. U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP COMPANY. nalladirWInd Hllisi rte tn and Water fliippltea. Plumblns ; ( ioorts. Heltlng , lloio. VIA nnd Ir.'J Far nam at. , Umaha , H. K. Kelton , Manager. Telephone No. SIO. A. L. 8TRANG CO. , Ptiraps , Pipes and Engines , Steam , Water , Rallwar mnd Milling Bupnllca. Et * KM , yaand Ki tnrnam it. . Omaha , Neb. JtROWNELL < C CO. , Manufacturers nnd Dealers In Engines , Boilers & General Machinery Hheet Iron work , Steam Pump . Saw Ullli , Aom4 Sbaftlai , De f WaodsplU Pullen , Balllnic , to. Also wmoai , scrapers , and * uletlaa , Ult-uTi b > ten worth t. Ornnh * Rubber Goods. 6MAffA JtUIi7tElt CO. , Manufacturer nnd Donlor" In nil kind ) or itnlibcr ( iooils , OllClotlilimnnd Leather Ilnlllnir. 100S Knrnani Ft. Safes , Etc. P. BOYEU cO CO. , Apents for Hnll'H Safe & Lock Co.s' Fire and Hiirular Proof 8 fns , Tlmo I/icks , VaulU nd JM1 Work. 1U1J Kanmm struat Omaha , Neb. _ G. ANDREEN , Onialia Bufe Works. Uanufacturcrauf Fire and Barctnrl'roof Safes , Vaul | l > our , JuflVurk , ihulto nnrt Wire \Vork. Cor. Uth anil Jacksuri Btf. , Omahu , Nu b , Sash , Doors , Ktc. "M. A'Titisii'h''aw ' co. , Wholesale Manufnciureri of Sash , Dooi'H , lilinds and JlonldliififS , lltoncli o oe,12lli and I/krd ti..Oicttb5Nt' ! ' . SOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mould'jins.BtoIr ' Work and Interior Hard Wood Klnlik Just opened. N. K. cur. 8ih und Lvuvcnwurtu Bt * . Oninha , Neb. 11 CAPITOL HOTEL Lincoln , Neb. Thi btst known uncl rnout i > oi > iilur hotel la tliosiato. Location cciitinl.iippoliilmentd BtBt clHss. llcmlfiuiirluiitor ifmimurelitl mun and ull political uiiil public iratliorliiKa. E. 1 . > 110UUN. ! Proprietor. School , County and City Wo win i > uy hlgticst ptlco for sumo. MnJoat lowe tr tus..Corri'8ioudoiic | BollcltoJ . . . . / STVLL l >