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? i o ——— THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA FRIDAY, JULY 2, FINANCE AND COM%4ERCE. —— FINANCIAL. New York, July 27, MONEY, Money cloted at 8 per cent, Exchange closed at 4 86@4 89, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Closed firm, 6's continued 5's continued 4’a coupons, veee 1204 bid 4%’ coupons, 114§ bid wurrency 6's. ...180° bid BAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railrond bonds closed ae follows: 21013 bid .101§ bid Union 1sts 1164@117 Land Gran 14 Sinking Fund, Centrals ... T STOOKS, In the morning stocks opened weak, and under a sharp drive against some leading shares, prices yielded 3@1§ per cent. Sub- sequently the pressure to sell abated, and agter the first boned there was an increased | § demand for nearly everything on the ac- tive list, which carvied prices up rapidly, the market closing at the highest point. The advance ranged from }@8} per ceut, and was led by Texas Pacific and Lake Shore, The following were the closing bids: Western Union. £9{ Ere........... 40} Adams. . Preferred aie i H&StJT 85 Preferred.... 89, Kansas & Texas 40, Lake Shore....1164 Lake Erie & W. 43} Louis & Nash,. 74 Morris & E 2 Proferced . Central Pac. ... Union Pacific. . Mo, Pac... Texas Pacific,.. N Y Eiovated. .1 Met, Elevated,. 84 Quicksilver, Preferred Readi Preferred .. STATE BONDS, Neglected, CHICAGO MONEY, CHicaGo, July 27, Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, report: Money supply in excers of the require- wents, but steady at 5@7 per ocent. Iastern exchange between city banks, steady at 50c discount, learings of the associated banks, $7,- 400,000, UNITED STATES BONDS, 83’s Extended 6 101 8@101% 8%’s Extended 1014@101% 114:}(-&11 120{@120% . 86}@ 86§ 107} COMMERCIAL Omaus Wholesale Markot. * Orrior or THE OMAHA Brr, | Wednesday Evening, July 27. The only changes reported in the market today are as follows: Potatoes declined 10@135c. Quinine advanced 15¢ per ounce. Local Qrain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 85¢c; cash No. 8, 80c: rejected, 50c. BARLEY,—Cash No, 2, 85¢; No, 8, 7 (O ATS,—Cash, 50¢. STREBET PRICES--Corn, 55@60; outs, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—Oid, out of market. Home grown plenty; new, 50@G0c per bushel. ONIONS—$1 00 per bushel; new home grown, RADISHE per doz bunches, —Home grown, 17 ) —Per pound, le. er doz hend, 25@350. NEW TOMATOES—Per box, $1.00@ N 1.25. BUTTER—Choice country, 18v, KGGS—Scarce, 16@17¢. MEATS —Hams, 15¢; breakfast bacon, 15¢; clear bacon, 134c; shoulders, 9¢; dried beef, 16c. FLOUR —JOBBING PRICE — Best Minnesota patents, 4 70; Jack Frost, 4 75; Shawnee fancy, 3 75; California *Pionecr, 3 75; Triumph, spring, 3 25; rye flour 3 25; rye, Graham, 2 50; wheat Graham 3 25; hay. 6 00@6 50 per Lon; baled, 10 00 chopped feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 150 bran, 1 00 per cwt; straw, 400 per ton loose; 5 00 Laled. Grocers' List. CHEESE—F¥ull Ureamw, Skim, 103c, 1205 Part BEANS—Imported German 60 per bushel, UUKFEE,~Rio, fair, 1l¢; Rio, gooq o Rio ne to choice, 124c; Old gov't 26he, Mocha, 28407 Arbuck owder, good, 4i@ Tmperial, good, 40@4bx Young Hyson, good, 36@ )$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; Sovchong, 45@40¢: choic ihc. W PICKLES—NMedium, in barrels, 0; do in half bbls, 5 25; emalls, in bi, 1200 do, in half bbls, 7 00; gherkins, in bls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16c: pure apple, 13c; Prussing pure avole, 16c. SUGARS ~Cut loaf, 1l¢; OUrushed 1 Granulated, 10jc; Powdered, 11; ne powdered, 11¢; Standard Coffee A, 9§ New York Confectioner’s Standard A, 9%c: Good A, 9%c; Prairie Extra O, 9c, ROPE—Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 10}c; 14 inch, 11fc, WOODENWARE—Two hoop pails, 195; hree hoop pails, 2 20¢ No, 1 tubs pioneer wrshboards, 185 Doubla Crewn, 1 90; Wellbuckets, 3 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, CANNED GOODS-—Oysters, 2 1h (Field’s), per case, $4 00; do 11b (Field’s), per case, 2 75; do 2 Ib (Standard), per case, Javas 284 l's, 875, Lobsters, 1 per _ dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 280; do "8 1 per case, 300; Corn, 2 1 (Mountain) per case, #10; soaked corn, 210; do (¥ armonth), * por "oy 5 15 string beans, per. case, 210; Lima beans ber ey 1 85. . Sucootash per case, 2 00, Peas, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choic v case, 3 15, Blackberrics, 2 1b, per cas B%0; strawborrics, 2 Ib, ber oase, ¢ vaspberrics, 2 I, per cass, 8 20, Dau ors, 2 T, per chse, 345, Bartle Dears per case, 8 00@4 09, Whortleberri Dor onse, 240, Egg plums,2 1b percuse,d 3 roon gages,2 b por oase, 8 80; do oholce, 1 por case 150, Bine Apples, 3 Ib, per ca 400@b 75, Peaches, 2 b per case, 3 1 08 1, cabe, 4 0665 00 oy (e ase.270; da'pie, 6 1Y, per doren, TR g ok ber bl 1 ton, in eac ks, 8 50; bbla dairy 60, be, 8 ¢ HOMINY'~New, 85 00 per bbl. BODA—Dwight's Ib papers, 82 85; De ond do, 82 85; Church's, 82 85; Keg sods b, per et b0 ANDLES—Boxes, 40 16 oz, 88 o3 boxes 40 1bs,, 16 0z, B, RICE—Carolina, 74@80; 1bs, bt Loulsians, 7 , 550 thalf 0; choice kegs, $2 50 STARCH.—Pearl, 43c; Silver ypaps, u‘ 12303 @33c; _ Corn Starch, 83@0%; loss, 703 Corn Tho. "ICES, —Pepper, 20; Al 2 Qloves, 40c; Nutmeds, 81 00- m’m., Mace $100. MATCHES—Per co(die, 900; round cases, 87,65; square sases, 85,10 SOAPS—Kirk's Savon Imperial, Kirk's satinet, 8 G0; Kirk's standard, Kirk's ~ whito Russian, 5 25 Eutocs, 2156 Kirk's Prairiec Queen, (100_oakes), 40; Kirk's magnolia, 4 85 LYE—Amerioan, 8 40; Greenwich, 340 Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 50; Lewis Iye, 4 50: Jewell lye, 2 POSASH—Pennsylvatiin oans, 4 doz., in oo, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 190 Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 150, ¥IELD SEED — Red clover, ohoice new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 8700; white clover, new, $1400; Al alfa clover, new, £1250; alsike, new, 813 00, Timothy, good, new, &3 00, blue grass, extra clean, §150; blte grass, clean, 81 95; orchard grass $2 50; red top, choice, 1 08; millet, common or Missouri, oj illet, German, $100 to 81 25 Hungarian, 80c, HEDGESEED—Osage orango, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 buishels or grer, $4.50; honey locust, por Ib., $3c; per FIS i—Family white fish, 90 b ht bbls, 525 No, 1 white fish, 90 16 hf bbls, 7 00; No, 1 white fish, in 10 1) kits, 110; family 10 1b kits, 850; New Holland herring, per keg, 185; Russian sardines, 7c: Colum. bia river salmon, per 1001bs, § 00; Georga's Bank codfish, 6c; Gen, boncless coda) Bho; boneless fish, Bic, MACKEREL--Half b 100 Ibs, $12 503 hibbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 Ibs, 8 60; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 1w, 6 00; mess macketel, 12 Tb_kite, "2 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No, 1 shore, 121b do, 1 00: fat family, 10 1b do 75c, PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ten- nesuce, 10c por 1b; fanoy white, 10k per Ib; raw—white Virgi raw, 10c; roasted, Exceldor Kirl ls mess mackerel, Dry Qoods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, 8kc; Appleton XX, 76; Atlanta A, o; ootk FF, 83c; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, 73c; Chittenango A, 6ic; Great Falls B, 84c; Hoosier, 64c; Honest Width, S}o, In dian Hend A, 8fo; Indian Standard A, 8fc; Indian Orchard d. w., 83c; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystic River, 7h0; Pequot A, 8§c; Shawmut LL, 7o; Utica O, bhe; Wachus: ett B, 74c; do' A, Bho; do B 48, 12h0; Wal- cott BB, Ske. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale The; Alligator 8.4, 8c; Argylo 4-4, 7§0; Atlantic LI, 64c; Badger State X 4-4, 7¢; Benuington C 4.4, 6c; Buckeye 8. 4.4, Ghco Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 83c; Laconia O 49, 840; Lehigh 1 i-4, e; Tonsdale 4.4, 10¢; Pepperell N 80, 7¢; do O 82, 73c; do It 36, 74c; do 15 89, 8ho; Pocasset O d-4, 74c; Wamsutta 4.4 130 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog gin L 4-4, 9%c; Blackstone A A in perial 8fc; do do half bleached 4.4, 9¢; Cabot 4-4, b Fidelity 4-4, 9he; Fruit of the Loom, 10; do cau bric 4-4,13¢; do Water Twist, 10ic; Great FallsQ, 104c; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 1%: Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 12he; New York Mills, 12he; Pequot A, 10c; Pepperel N G Twills, 133c; Pocahontas 4-4, 9he; Pocasset 4-4, 81c; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta 0 X X, 124c, DUOKS (Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, 8¢; do O, drab, Xlo: do XA stripes and plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, i24c; Arlington fancy, 19c; Branswick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy, 124c; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra_ heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown' 18e+ Nevonset A brown. 1oc. TICKINGd>—namoskeag A U A 82 19c; do XX blue 82, 183c; Arrowarca, 93c; Claremont B B, 154c; Canestogn ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 11 Lewiston 50, 15c; Minnehaha 4-4, 20¢; Omega super extra 4-4, 28¢; Pearl River 32, 164c; Put- nam XX blue stripe, 12¢; Shetucket S 103c; do SS 12¢; Yeoman's blue 29, 9c DIENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 16ke; Andover DI) blue, 154c; Aling X blue Scotch, 184c; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 12jci do AAA, do do 134; do XXto do do 14he; Haymaker's blue and brown, 94c; Mystic River DD stripe, 164c; Pearl River, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14jc. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5ho; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 84c; Garner A lazed, bhc; Manhattan glove fuish, Sic; Newport do 6¢; do glazed, bic; Pequot do 50; Lockwood kid finish, 8c. CORSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros coggin satteen, 87c; Clarendc v, 64c; Cones toga satteens, 7tc; Hallowel , 8c; Indi 4 Orchard 74c; Narrsgansett,improved,e Pepperill sattean 94c; Rockport, 7io. PRINTS - Allens, 6hc;' American, 64c; Amold, 7e; Berwick, 4lc; Cocheco, 7¢; Conestoga, 64c; Dunkirk, 4fc; Dunnell, 63@7c; Eddystone, 7c; Gloucester, 6o} Harmony, 5hc; Knickerbocker, 64c; Mer- rimac D, 7c; Mystic, bo; Spragues, be; 3 My ho; Sp e bt Southbridge, 6¢; do. Ginghams, 7c; boro, bie; Oriental 6hc. GINGHAMS—Amoskeng, 12hc; Amos- keag dress U4 Argyle, 10j; Atlantic, 9; Cumberland, 7do; Highland, To Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 104c; Sus sex, 8c. COTTONADES-—Abberville 1340 Agate, 20c; American, lic; Artisian, 200; Cuiro D and T, 134c; Clarion D and T, 17he; Deccan Co. stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key- stone, 134c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil, Ocean ) and T, 16je; Royal, 164 Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, 134c; Wachusett shirt- ing shocks, 12he; do, Nankin, 12he; York plain Nankin, 12hc; do, checks, stripes an e ke do 8 or, 2o, ST BETTNGS— Androscogein 104,27t do 94, 24; do 8.4, 23c; Continental C 42, 11c; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills 98, 85c; do 78, 80c; do 58, 22he; Pembroke 10-4, 25¢; Pequot 10-4, 284c; do 74, 19¢; do 49, 16¢; Pepperell 9, 290; do’ 67, 21c; do 57, 18¢» Utica 96, 5c; do 58, 22hc; do 48, 176 Olgars and Tobaccos. CIGARS,—Seeds, 815.00; Connecticut, #25.00; Mixed, $35.00; Seed Havana, €0.00: ClearHavana, $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Raule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 62} Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts,60c; Horaé Shoe, pounds, 24 1b, butts, Gic; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, Butts, 60; Aray and Navy, pounds, 550; Bullion, fpounds, 69¢; Loril- ard’s Clima . FINE CUT—In piils.—Hard to Beat, 7hc; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, Favorite, 6ic; Rocky Mountain, fio; Daisy, f0c,—In tin' foil 51b hoxes, per 1 63c; Lori- 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, i—All grades—Coramon, 250 88, Granulated—Blackwells Durbam, 16 oz 510; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; _Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ke, 16 0z, 38c; Lone Yack, 4 ¢z, linen bags per b, §1.85; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 53¢; Doz T ail Gbc, Paints Oils and Varnisher PAINTS IN OIL—White lea!, Omaha P, P., 61c; white lead, St, Lonis, j ure, 6 Marsoilles green, 1 to 5 Ib ‘cnas, 200 French zinc, g12n seal, 12¢; Fren-h' zinc, rod seal, 11¢; French zine, in varish asst, o; French zince, in ofl asst, 1..o; Raw sad hurnt umber, 11b cans 12¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, & refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, 1% ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian G ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L, M, & D,, 14¢; blind and shutter veen, L, M, & )., 16c; Paris green, 18c nidian red, i6c; Venetian red, So; Tuscan Ire, 22; American Vermiliod, I, & P., 1 yellow, L, M., 0, &D' 0., 18 bre, 9o; golden ochre, Uryer, 8o; graining colors: oa'z, walnut, chestnut and azh 15c Ory Paints White lead, f4c; Krench zinc, 10c: Paris whiteing 23c; _whiting _gilders, 13 v b lampblack Cerma com'l, 1‘«; te; lrmpblack, ordinary, 10c; Pru 5 ultramarine, 18¢c; vandyk ¢, burnt, 4c; umber, ra: nna, raw, town, - 9¢; vermillion, Eng., 70¢; ve erica, 18¢; Indian red, 10c, venetian read, Cookson's an red Am., 1ic; red lead, 74c; ?‘el» Yge: vene! chrome yellow, genuine, 20¢; chrome low, K c; ochre, rochelle, 8c; ool American, ;' lehigh brown, Prince's mineral 3c' per gallon, Zje; ter's mineral brown, 24 —110° carbon, beadlight, per gallon. 5" headlight, per gallon, 16c; linsead, raw, per gallon, 573 tnseed, boiled, per gallon, B0o; Iard, winter str'd, per eal® on, 1.00; 'No. 1, 85¢; No. 2, 75c; eastor, XXX, per i:llnn, 1105 No. 8, 1 00; sweet, per gallon, 85c; sperm, W, B, per gallon, 1 55; fish, W, B., per gallon, 60c; neatafoot, extra, per galloy " 1, 80; lnbri- cating, zeto, per gallon, 80c; summer, 1503 golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 3, 80; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentine, per gallon, 550; napthn, 74, per gallon, 18¢; 64', 17¢ VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Furniture, oxtra, 81 10; furniture, No. 81; conch, extrs, $140; oach, No, 1, 1'20; Damar, extra, 81 75; apan, 70c; ae. phaltim, extra, 850; shellno, $8 50; hard oil finish, $1 30 Drurs, DRUGS AND CHEMIUALS —Acid nseafras, ; Cinohonidiay 7 8105; COhloroform, per b, 100} Dover's powders, per b, 81 40; Kpeom salte, por 1b, Sjot Glyoerins, pure, pet b, So;' Lead, = Acotate, per Ib, 2dc Costor, No. 1, per gal, M 18 Oil, Castor, No. 8, 'per gal, $100; Ol Olive, per gal. £1 50; Oil, Otiganum, 500 Opium, $4 50; Quinine P, & W, & R, & 8., or_oz, 822 b; Potassium, Todide, per Ib 175; 'Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, 83 85; Sulpnur_Hour, per fix, 4o; Strvchuine, ver oz, 81 25, Heavy Hardware | Iron, rates, 8340; plow steel, special cast, 7o; crucible, Sc; rpecial ur German, 6o; cast’ tool do, 16@20 wagon Epokes, se 2 25@3 00; hibs, per set, 1 95, felloss, exwel dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@8bc; axlos, each, 75c; square nuts, per Ib, T@llc; wagtiers per Ib, 8@18e Fivets, et Ib, 1ici coil chain, per Ib, ‘malleable, 8o; iron wedges, 6o; crowbars, 6o; harrow teeth, 40; horseshoos, per keg, 5 00; spring steel, 7@Sc; Burden's horseshoos, 5 50; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; =i Oriental Powdcr, kegn, 8640: 0. il .48;"do., quarter ke, .88; Blast- ing, kes, $3 85, Fuse, ver 100 feot 500, AKBED WII 100; in less than c: L . Oak sole, 38¢ to 42¢; hemlock sole, 28c to 85¢; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 6 to 80c; hemlock calf, 85¢ to 120; hem: lock upper, 23c to 26c; oak upper, 2dc; alligator, 400 to 5 calf kid, 32@36c; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 1380; French kip, 110'to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- setts, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Moroceo, to 85c; pebble O. D, Morocco, 85¢; si 210 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 42¢; No 2 do, 39¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, No. 2 do, 35¢; No. 1 Milwaukee 87¢; No. 2 do, 84c. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling weil at a slight advance in prices, n car lots, 8 30 per ots, 8 55 ver 100, ither on @ The demand for good horses exceeds the ;npply consideraoly, Prices range as fol- lowa: Fine single drivers, $150. to 500.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, 8100 to 150.; Extra farm horeee, 8110, 0125, Common to good farm horses $90. to $100.; Extro plugy, 860, to 7h.; Common plugs, $20, to $40. LULES,—15 to 154 hands (extra), 8125, 0150,; 14} to 15 hands, $100. to 140.; 14 to 14} hands, $75.t0100.; 18} to 14 hands, $60. to 75 LIl uors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 2 26 per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 1.2 per proof gallon; triple refined wpirite 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled wtiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 L0@7 00. BRANDIES—Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Im ported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 b0@3 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 175@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—TImgorted por_case, gR 00@34 03 Amoarisaa, case, 12 0@ 6 00, CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. WHOLESAL ‘We quote lumber, ath and shingles on: rs_at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft, and under, $21 00; 18 ft., $22 00, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00. TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., $23 00; <C ft 824 GG, 22 £t., $27 50; 24 ft., $27 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 axd 6 in., $22 00; No. 2, $20 00, SHEETING — No. 1 (2nd common boards). $18 50; No. 2, 817 00. STOCK BOARD! 2-in. D, 823 00; 2-in. C, $35 00; 19 3, $40 00, PAPER—Straw p: per, 8fc; rag paper, 4¢; dry goods paper, 7¢; mantla paper, 10c; news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 812; Morris Run Blossburg, 812; Whitebreast lump, $6 50; Whitebreast nut, 86 50; Towa lump, 36 50; Towa nut 86 50; Rock Spring 88; Aunthracite, all sizes, 812 00@12 50, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 604, 3 60, LIME—For barrel, 81 15; bulk po . ous: 850 Cement, bbl, 81 75. ~Towa plaster, bbl, 82 00, Halr por bu . Tarre felt 100 1bs, 89 00, Steaw board, 83 00. 00l. Merino unwas ed, light, 14@160; heavy,o @1315¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@201 washed, choice, 8%; fair, 80c; tub-ding and w., 28¢; burry, blackand cotted woo 2@60 less Furs, Etc. Hid HIDES—treen butcher's bide, 6@6ic cured Tho; hides, green ealt, paré cured 7 hides, bic; d? flint, sound, 18@l4c; (rv calf and kip, 12@14c; dry salt hides, sound, 10@11¢; groon calf, wt. 8 to 16 Ibs,, 10@11c; green calf, wt, under 8 Ibs, per skin, blc: greon s, 3081 20; wioen lamb scns, 1 25@1 60; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, classed two- £11rds rate,) branded hides 10 por eont. of, Coon ekins, No. 1, 45c; No, 2, 300; No, 3, 20; No. 4, 10c. Mink, No, 1, 50c; No, 2, 80¢; No. 8, 16c; No. 4, o, Wox, No, 1, 60c; No, 2, 2, Skunk, No, 1, black, 65c; short nrl{m, 40c; narrow stripe 2bo; Uroad stripe, 106, ‘Callow 7c, - Conncil Bluffs Markoet. Counoin Browrs, July 27, Flour—Golden sheaf, 3 60; made from Texas winter wheat at Crystal Mills, 3 (0; Kansas flour, 3 50@3 75; Grahan, 3 00; rye flour, 3 00, Corn Meal—1 70 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn ch p, 2800 per ton; corn and oats chop, 82 00 per ton; chop, 83 00 per ton, 1, 100; No, 2, Wiz, White, 3¢ yellow, Gz, 30¢ J Vlackberries, 20c per hox; raspherries, 20c per box; apples, 2 b0@3 00 per barre), Eroom_Corn—34@90, p Loy~ Loose, 7 W@V 00; balod, 75 er ale. Wood—5 00@6 00, Wool-15@?2! Buttcr—Creamery, 20¢;1n rolls, wrap. ved, 160; rolls not wrapped, 124c; wized colors, 10@124c. ns --i0c per doz Live Chickens—2 00@2 25 per dozen, A Potatoes—Old, out of wurket; npew, 501 per doz, sor hush Cattle 0@ 0, Extra, 3 00@ Hogs— 3 50 6 50@7 00, Chicago Produoe. Curcaco, July 27, Receivers and shippers of the Board of Trade held a meeting to.day to vote against the repealing of the corner rules, Gut of a total of 776 votes only 183 favor. ed the repeal. Milwaukes, with no cor. ner rules. has almost lost her grain trade since 1874, Chicazo gaining it. Flour In good upply: demand limit- ed; spring, 4 75@6 75; Minnesotas, 5 0U@ 7 85; patents, 7 50(s 75, Wheat—Winter averaged quist and lower at 1 024; for July, 1 22; spring steady and firw; 129 for July; 1 154@1 60 for August; regular No, 2 quiet but tol- eratly steady; winter, moderate range, closiog on call at 102 for July; 9936 for August; 99§o for September; 90} for the year, Corn~Fairly active and highe: 78%c for July; 76fc for Augus the year, Oats—Firmer, generally improved and in good demand, shorts closing at ‘e for July; 88ic for August; 854e for the Rye—Dull and easy at lower rance for ,{ugu!l: 6740 for September; 6630 for the year. Barley—Very quiet; nominally at 8% Pork—Easy and a trifle lower; opened at 21 00@21 25, closing at 20 7i@ ':5 10 for cash; 20 75@21 00 for July; 20974 for August; 19 25 for “"E"’“' ard—Fairly active but weal 20(a 12 25 for cash; 12 20 for July; 12 17} for August; 12 05 for the year. Bulk Meats —Short ribs alightly im- proved; 12 40@12 45 for cash; 12 22§ for August; 10 30 for the year. Whisky—Steady at 11 Butter - Quiet and low @21c; dairy, 18@21¢. Eggs — Steady at 18¢, B8ge for F creamery, 21 Shipm'ts Flour, )5 Wheat Corn. Oata . 6,624 - et — St. LounisLive Stock St Louis, July Hogs—Scarce, firm and bigher; pa not buying; ehipping pies, { 25@7 6 Yorkers, 7 75@8 20; mehen, to select heavy, 8 27@8 80, Receipts, menis, none. T 800; ship- - Noew York Produoe. New York, July 27, Floor—Dull and heavy, 10 to 150 lower in most cases, southern flour dull and common to ¢l extra 5 00@7 75 Wheat - Varinble, nnsettled; No, 2 red, 113@1 14; No, 1 white, 1 21; No, 2 July, 1 13}@1 14}, Corn—Opesed higher, closing dull at partial reaction; ungraded mixed, 81y 26e; No, 2, do, 843@86e; do. July, e, ()nbualrn'sulnr and quieter; No, 1, whate, 76e; No. 1 mixed 68¢; No, 2 mixed July, 68c, o ew mess, 32 00, Lard—Dull; lower, 12 80 for cash; 12 62 for August. Whisky —Nomi al, Sugar—Nenjinal, Butter—Dull; state, 18@20c. Egys—Firm; state, 23@24c, - Totedo Froauoce. 1ToLkno, July ‘Wheat—Steady; No, 2, new, July, 104; August, 1 03; yeur, 1 03, Corn—Fair business; No. 2, cash, 8lc: July 80}c; year 66}c; high mixed, 815, Oats—Steady; No. 2, August, 30ic bid, September, year, —_——— Chioago Live Stook. CHicAqo, July 27, The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs—Receipts, 13,000, Mixed hogs slow, weak and lower, ranging 7 50@8 25; heavy hogs also weak at 8 40@8 00; light grades firm and_ sold readily at 7 60@s 30, h ‘or grand prize drill next Wednesday on the exposition grounds. S —— A WOMAN'S HEROISM, During a Flood She Olings to a Sway- ing Tree and Saves Two Cnlldren- Osceola Sentinel, In connectton with the White Breast Bottom, Towa, storm, we wish to speak of the heroic conduct of Mrs, Carey, a young marriod lady, who was stopping with Mra, Wiles for the night. ~ About 9:30 or 10 p. m., the banks of the ereek began to overtlow, and soon the water began coming into the house, the whole bottom was a black and roaring body of wa- ter; the rain was pousing down in torrents; the cloud overhung the aky like a velvet curtain, and the thunder was tertttic. Mrs, Carey took one little boy, aged about 9, and Mrs. Wiles' baby, but 6 weoks old, loft tho house and started for the high ground. Reaching the garden fonce, perhaps 100 foet from the house, she found the current 8o strong that she could not keep her footing. Her clothes became Cattle—Receipts, 5,000. Shipping gra es dosirable stock sold well; common, ; good, 610 xed butchers, 100; bulls, quiet - ; modium, 5 65@6 @6 75; choice, 6 85@7 00; n weak and lower; cows, 2 2 40@3 2% steers, 3 b slow and dull; Te s, 4 15@1 ers and feeders slaggish at 2 60@3 80, Sheep—Receipts, 1,000, common, 2 50@3 854; good, 4 25, e ———— Liverpool Produce. Liverroor, July 27, Flour—American, 10s@12s 6d. Wheat—Winter, ‘98 6d@104 35; spring 93@9s 8d, Corn—7s 2d, Pork—92s, Lard—61s 9d. e Kansas City Proauce. KANsAs Crry, July 27. Wheat—Steady; No. 1 cash, 853@sbic; Market _quiet; fair, 340@4 12); No. 2, 83)@84c; No. 3, 80c. _Corn—Wenker; No, 2 mixed} cash, Go bid| 678> asked the year, 47jc bid, 48c asked. Outa—No, 2, cash sales at 35jc, Rye—No, 2, 50c bid, 5%c asked, P Y S e g Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas Crry, July 27, Cattle—Receipts, 2,791 head; ship- ments, 577 head; weak, slow and lower; uative steers averaging 976 to 1,349 lbs,, 8:1d at 3 00@5 25; native cows, 2 50@360. No Texas sold. Hogs—Receipts, 1,209 head; shipments 2,218, Market op:ned steady but closed weak;sales ranged from 6 75@8 25; bulk at 7 90@8 10, e Petroloum. CLEVELAND, O,, July 27. teady at 6ic. - 8t. Louis rroduce. Sr, Lours, Jul r—FKirm and unchanged; XXX, 3 75 @3 8b; family, 4 25@4 85; choice to fancy, 4 80@5 00, Petrolcum—| Wheat—Higher and active; No. 2 red, m;mw%a for cash; 96}@96c for July; 90§@9iZe for August; 963@964e for tfi’a c; No, 4 red do, yeur; No, 3 red, 914@%c; 020 Corn—DBetter and slow; 77@78¢ for cash; 774 for July; 758c for August; 63ilo for the Jeur, Oats—Higher; 513@h2 for cash; 50{@ 5lde for July; 654@ohjc for August; She for the year, Rye—Slow at Glc. Barley—No market. Lead—Firm at 4 85 Butter—Unchanged, Liggs —Unchanged, Whisky—Steady at 1 16, Provisions—Entircly unchanged, small job trade, i et Peooria Produoe, Pronia, July 27, inactive; high mixed, @7be, white, 594@6c. only Corn—Firm but 0. 2, 670, T hanged at 114, Rye—Firm; Highwines— e tr— Milwaukes Produce. MILWAUKEE, July 27, Whent—Very tame; No, 2 hard nominal at 121; No, 2 for July, 1 038; for August, Corn—Quiet at 77{ for No, 2; 72}¢ for for choice white; 62¢ £ r rejocted whit Rye-Dull at 67¢for No, 1; Gk for 1, arley ~Weak at 72 for No, 2 Septem- her, d order salt direct from omptly by rail at the to all western points, 20, Baginaw City,Mich ——— entangled in a barb wire fence, Fortunately she was at the foot of a troe. Helping the boy to elimb the tree she handed him the baby to hold amoment. The waters were raging all about her, and were rapidly rising. Sho must act quickly. With great presences of mind she disengaged herself by tearing her dress from her person, and swung herself into the tree, Assisting the boy to climb further up she took the baby and held it and herself by one foot and one hand to that swaying tree for three long hours, and till rescued by men, who awam in to her and brought her and the children away by the aid of ropes. When the men reached her she said: ‘Save the children first,” The hero- ism of this noble little woman who thus eaved these children—the ohil- dren of another—deserves to be men- tioned in song. THE NEW COMMANDANT. Gen. O. O. Howard Pays a Flying Visit to His New Post. Gen, O. O. Howard, the new com- mander of the military department of the Platte, who is to succced Gon. Crook, came in from the west yester- day on the Denver train. He called at the headquarters during the fore- noon and afterwards took a drive about the city, taking the afternoon train for the east. Ho will return about the 16th of September and take command of the department, and Gen. Crook will leave about the same time to take command of the de- partment of Arizona. ##With Diamond Dyes any lady can got as good results as the best practical dyer. Every dye waranted true to name and sample. Frre e el SPORTING. Natlonal Assoclated Prees. CRICKETEERS, Syracuse, N, Y., June 27.--The Outdoor amusement club defeated the Picton (Canada) cricket club to-day by a scoro of 216 to 42; but one in- ning was played. BASE BALL, PuiLAperpuIa, Pa., July 27—Phila- delphias 9, Athletics 6 Ew Yorxk, July 27.—Bostons b, Maetropolitans 2, Derrorr, July 27,—Chicagos 9, De- troits 4. g Aruantic Oiry, N. J,, July 27.— Louisvilles 15, Atlantic Oity 6. BRIGHTON BEACH RACES, Brieuaroy Beacu, July 27, First race, purse $300, three-quarters of a mile, Tonawanda first, Alsie second; time 1:16§, Second race, purse $200, three- quarters of & milo, Knight Templar tirst, Emily F. second; time 1:18. Third race, purse $200, seven fur- longs, Sportman first, Monk second; F(?urth race, purse $200, mile, L. B. Spaagne first, La Gloria second; time 1;447. Fifth race, purse $250, mile and a, quarter, five hurdles, Smoothwater first, Vandervier second; time 2:19, ANOTHER THUMPING MATCH, Mivwavkee, Wis., July 27.—It is announced that KEdward Steward, champion of Illinois, has accepted the challenge of the Louisville pugilist, to fight somewhere in Louisiana next Webruary for $5000 a side, and has sent $1,000 stake to Louisville, A Pointer for Congross. National Associated Pross, Mansouesrer, N, H,, July 27, Owing to the prospect of defeat of the knit goods bill, now before the senato, A, P. Ogendam, hosiery manufactur- or, announces the closing Saturday of No. 2 mill, in which one half of the employes work, Should the bill fail altogether, all his works will probably shut down, Ho omploys 260 opora- tives in the mills, ond 3,000 outside, e & — Chippewa Indians. Naslonal Associated Prose. Cuicaco, July 27.--A party of Chippewa Indian chiefs arrived "here Lu-z}uy en route for Washington, bear- ing letters to the authorities, Their object 18 to dispose of one-half of Red Lake reservation of 3,200,000 Jacres in Minnesota. They need money to improve their farms, Little Thunder, of the Custer massacre fame, is the leader. Another tlona! Assoclated Frosd. New Youx, July 27, Gardner D, DENVER'S BIG SHO W Preparations for the Opening of the Exposiuon. Speclal Dispatch to Tuk Brs Denver, July 27.~Preparations for the exposition which begins next Tueaday are quite active, Tho Atchi- son, Topeks & Sauta Fe have landed a car of exhibits, comprising v y- thing that creeps the ground or flies the air between Kansas City and their termini. Grain and minerals and all the products will be most tasteiully arranged, The machinery aunex is going up rapidly. The driving whuel of the monster engine is now attached, The decorations in and outside of the exposition building are unique, Groat masses of barrelled cactus for outd or decoration have been received. The Child, manager of the Hydraulic Iron works, of South Brooklyn, drew $10,- 000 on Monday to pay the employes and has not eince been seen, Wilting Weather. National Associated Proas, New Youx, July 27.—The hottest day of the soason; 194 deaths in the last 24 hours, Thermometer, 3:30 p. m., 97 ©, at midnight 81°, Pulling a Club, National Associsted Fres, New Youk, July 27 ttorsall's turf club, Broadway, was raided by the police this evening, but the pro- prietors warned patrons in time to es- cape. Capsized in tho Delaware, National Associated Froes. Puitaverrnia, July 27.—A steam- boat carrying thirteen workmen and Colorado militia have arranged for a others, from Petty Island, capsized in the Delaware river this evening. Tug boats rescued all but Isaac Funk, Capt. Longhorn, a large canal boat owner, and an unknown man OIVEA ET.A }Jus’mass Directory, Tndioations. National Aesociated Press. Wasnixaron, D, C., July 28.—For Middle Atlantic states: Partly cloudy weather, local rains, winda mostly southwest, stationary or lower tem- perature and pressure. For lower lake region: Cloudy weather, with rain, southerly, veering to colder westerly winds, - — ford s Aoid Phosphate is beneficial in inebriety and in many ous system is jul2bd&w-1w RAILWAY TIME TABLH, CARD OTHIAGC MINNRAPOLIS [AND 1. PaUL, A RAIL fasve Oiah wonger No, ¢, 8:30, m, Ace ramodation 190 Cp. m Atrive Omin—-Passonger Ko, 1, 5:20 p. m, excrmadetion No, 8, 10:50 &, m LEA OVATA RAST OW SOUTH UM 0, B, & Q 8858, m—d B1p. w640 P tm. C.' N. W, 7:90 8. m, B oy I S, & T 70 R, 40 1. K05t 3. & O, D m. and 1:48 w, Arrlvodnt8 Loulamt w, and 5:68 . W., St. L. & P, losves ad 8 &, m, and 8:40p, Arrives & Sb Lou w, wad T80 ~ waer OB FOUTAWRYR, A8 M D nver Fxprew, 815 M. Ltacoin Kxy U P, Overland Exprow, 19 9. 'R, V. for Lincoln, 11:48 V.40, m, B:¥0 o, M. 2:60 p. m. 110, m,—emigrant, . . Donver expreos, U. P, Frefght No, 14 0. P, No. 6~ 5:90 a. tuelght No. 14, 18 100 wouwan Omaba st 8:00, NLOVKA, 00 8. 1. ouncll Blufte st sad 6:36 p. o Tayough and iocal pumenger bralas botweon 1 tha and Counell Bluffs, Loave Omaha—0:15, 250 2, v, 3 B 6:00 p. m 3 0:40, 1.3 840, b:d , 11286, 1186 ¥ Missouri Pacific trains will depart and arrive as follow Omaha time: ve. Departe, Express a . G:65 p. m Mail. ) p.m. 7:10 &.m. T'ras loavis p. m. and arriving at 714D a. m. will have Pullman slecpers Opening &na Cloaing of Malle, orum, 0208%, nlan Folh . Janahia & R,V s Lincoln, Suiiay. Doayer Bxp..,.ees 9:00 City & 84, P...11:00 alls for State of lows leave but cuce s e 80 By i, en Buadayn from 12 m, to1 p. m, THOS. FUALL P’ M, imgvana [Wrought or Cast Iron ] ["PooM 10 [v0) 104] FURNAGES IN THE WORLD. MADE BY RICHARDS )N,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, ILLS, Embody new 1882 lmprivements. Mor. praotioal fou ures Cost lews to ke:p in urder; Uso lown fuely Wil (V0 mope hoat and o la 130 any volume of pure air ™ Sold by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Ounaha, Neb, jy21-dam INRCEASE Tnvostors of sm -1l and medium amounts in Grain Py Btocks as fully prot cxtonsive and inBuontisl oporssors. Our surco sful, fully tried, old o~ tablis ed Tity i, ' Keporte via'nds pald month- Iy fend at once for explanatory clreu'srs and past record, YREK, Dividends paid during past thirteen months on this fany 860,71 por sharo, Adress PLEMMING & 50 $20 WHEAT 850 STOCKS MEFRIAM, 141 and 143 LaSalle 8t., Chicago, 1L, & We want o local agent in Exc lent inducements, nsiblo, enter’ r teruls, RITTHR’S Ihe oldeat and most reliable MBAT MARKET in North Omaha. Very cholce Meat, Poultry ‘and Vegetables, ALWAYS ON HAND, COOK & STUEHM, Proprietors. Jub-tm 20th and Quming, JUNIK STORE. The highy L price paid i cay for Kags, Cop- per, Brass, 2 , Rubber Papor, Oid Iron, and & thing. All oods sent from ptly paid for by return wail, E. MOTZ '& CO,, 1119 Deuglas Street, atwoen 11th and 18th Bts Omsha, Nob McCARTHY & BURKE, Greneral Undertakers, 21 14aTEH ST Bot Farnam and Douglas, Metallic, Wood and Cloth Covered CASKETS, COFFINS, ROBES, SHROUDS, CRAPE, e, onstantly ou haud. Oxdord from th solicited, an Iy attendod +o .. GALVANIZED IRON .Cornices, &e, Manufactured BY)| T. SINHOLD 18th 8t., 416, Omaha, Neb: Abstract and Rea Estate. JONIN L, McOAQUE, oppostte Post Office, W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Streed. Architects, YUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, Roorm 14, Crelghton Block. ARCHITROTS _A. T LARGE Jr., Room 9, Crelchton Blook. Boots and Shoes. JAMES DaVINE & 00,, Mee Boots and Shoes. A good assortmend s0me work on hand, corner 13th and Harney. 08, KRICKSON, £, E, cor. 16th and Douglse JOHN FORTUNATUS, 122 108 strect, manutactures o ord 31 18tz prices. ' Revairing done, Bea pringe, lor good work LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Donglas st, Books, News and Btationery. 7.1 FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Stroed Butter and Egge. M(SITANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and K. 70009 In Nebraska established 1875 Omaha. Uarrlagos and Road Wagons. WM _ENYDER, 14th and Harnev Streets. Giothing Bought. 1. BARRIS will “ad clothing. 10th and_Farnham rugs, Paints Ana Oils. KUHN & 00, ‘harmaclets, Flas ¥anc Goods, Co, 13th Dougise stroeta. h:lhmh loe for second o and ¥.1, WHITREOUFK, Wholesala & Retatl, 16th s, 0, FIELD, 2028 North 8ide Cuming Btreet. PATR, Druegist. 10th and Howard Dentiats, JR. PAUL_ Willtams Miock Cor, 15bh & Dodge. Olvil Engineers and Burveyors. | ANDREW ROSEWATE! Crolghton Block, Town Survoys, Grade and o Systems Bpoclalty. Ury Goods Notlons, Eta. JOHIN H. F. LEMMANN & 00. tew York Dry flm'l:.!lon 1810 and 1 Fara- . .0 Kaewold_aleo boota and shoss & Pacific. Founary, TN WEARNE & BONB cor 1 .Jlfiinlllu_ Sewe ers. JOUN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Btreet. Hotele. ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo, Canfield,0th & Farn! ham 'ORAN HOUSE, P H. Cery, 918 Farnham 84 HLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th 8. *zathern Hotel Gus. Hamel 0th & Leavenworth CENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS A, RYAN, fieract cornsr 16thand Dodge, Bout Board for the Monay. Gatiataction Guaranised, we all Xones, Gonrd by the Day, Woek or Month. Good Terma for Cash. Furnished Rooma Bupplied. Puruiture. A 7. OROSS, and Becond Hand Farnil | Btoves, 111 wd for second Buni Ro0dE. iture Douiss, Flghes caeh prics e, KONNER 1300 Dongts b, Fina eoods Perce Works, UMAEA FENCE C0, LS & €O 1418 Harney B os, Irce ard Wood Fenoos, ounters Pine and Walnut Improve Office Pawntrokers. ROSKNFELD 10th Bt., bey Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. GOODMAN _1th 8t bet. Farn. & Olgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCB ER, manufncturers of Clgars, snd Wholosale Denl ¥.¥. LORENZEN u 'n Tobaccos, 1806 Douglas. nufacturer 1416 Farnbam Crockery, . BONNER 1800 Dougiss stroet. Good line, Junk, H. BERTHOLD, Rago and Metal, Lumbar Lime and Oement. VOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Ste. Lainps and Qlassware. J. BONNER 1509 Douglas S8 Good Varlety Merchant Tallors. G, A. LINDQUEST, o of our most popular Merchant Tatlore 1o re- iiving tho latea dosins tor pring and Summer il Uoodu for gentlemen's wear. Stylish, duabis,/ wnit nricee low as over 1200 Farnam strot, Millinery. y ¥EA. C. A RINGER, "V’hols-.le :fi:. Reall, Fan- 1y Anode In groat varlety, Zeph) | tloudary, Gioyos, Corsote, &c. " Cheapest Ho ] Jao Wost, Purchasors save 80 per cent. Order 5v Mal). " 116 Fiftoonth Stroot ’ Flourand Feed. * JMAHA CITY MILLS, 8th eod Farnhsm Sie., Wolabauo Bros., propriotors. Qrocers. i, BTEVENS, $10) betwoen Cuming and Irar *. A. MCSHANE, Corn 234 hnd Cunilng Stroets, —_— Hardware, Iron and 8teel. JLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholosalo, 110 an¢, 112 15th dtreot A. HOLMES corne 10th and Californis. Harness, Saddles, &c. B _WEIBT 30 18th 86, bed Faro- & Harney. Florist. A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowors, see ety o N W con, Joth asd Dotwias strcets, o § GO To CRAIG'S Green Touso 17th and Webster street, for Plants, Bouquots, Flowers, Floral Designs &c. Cornice Works. fostern Cornice Works, Manufacturors Cornico, Mn, Iron and Slate Roofling, O trom auy Ioadlty promptly oxecutod i th wanner, Factory and. v €. SPECHT, Proprictor. Galvantzed Iron Cornites, Window O manutacturod aud put up in any country, T. SINH; Irol rdes best o 1213 Harney BY. obo,, of the LD 416 Thirteenth streot Oommission Merchants. JOHN G. WIL LI8,1414 Dodge Street, D B. BEEMER, For def 800 large advi ment in Dailv and Woekls Clothing and Furnishing Goo 8. GO, H. PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps,’ Bhoes Notlons and Cutlery, 804 8, 10th #how Onse Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE, Manutaciurcr and Dealer tn all kinds ) Up inaos, & ., 1617 Case B, FRANK L. GERHARD, Show Caso wanufactory, 818 bebween Leavenworth and Maroy, warranted frot-claes, All roprietor Omaha et To treck oves £na inware. A. BURMESTER, Dealer 1o Btoveo and Tinware, and Manufactu of Tin Roofs and all kinde of Bullding Wors 0dd Fellows' Block, J. BONNER, 1809 Langlss 80 ©00d and Cheap, Boods. J. EVANS, Wholosale and Rotall Beed D Cultivators Odd Fellows Hall and Photograpners. GKO, HEYN, PROP, ©rand Contral Gallg 212 Bixteenth Btroet, noar Masontc Hall, First-claso Work and Prowpl: 1008 guATADLo6D Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO,, 21612 Bt., bot. Faruham sud Dougise, Work'promp yatéendod to. D. FITZPATRICK, 8hoe Btores. Phillip Lan 1920 Farntam et. bt 15th & 4 ouglas Btreek. 148k, Physiclans and Burgeons. W. B, GIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Crelghton Block, 16th Street. P, 8. LEISENRING, M. D. Masonio Block, ©. L. HART, M. D, R. L. B, GRADDY, ., Eye sud Kar opp. postomice DI Ocultst and Aurlet, 8. W 16th and Faroham St sinting an sper anging, HENRY A. KOSTKRS 141 Dodge Gacond Hand Biore. PERKING & LEAK, 1416 Dougias Bocond Eand Furoitre, Bouse Jup &c., bouyht and sold 0K BAFFOW marvihe: Undertakers. 88, N nllhhg';mdq. and 11ed, QHAB RIEWE. 1013 Faronam beb. 10 & AT Doh. 1O & 1M, 90 Oent Btores. , ©. BACKUS Farobham 86, Facoy Goods —_——— “WINE OF CARDUI ' makes ks and clear Complexions. @y

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