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'H K DAILY BbE--FRIUAY MAY ¢ nbram Ianlum\l Ba.nk. Of Omahs, Nob. v up Oapital, = $260,000 DIRECTORS! JOHNSON, Prosident, of Steels, Johnson & Co. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Preetdent, of 0., B &Q R R, Boston, V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & OHN 8. OOLLINS, of G. . & J. 8. Colline. 1. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor aad Attorney. Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. B. W. YATES, Osshier, late Cashier of the Firs Natlonal Bank of Omaha, sad connected with a0 active management of hat Bank since ite organleation In 1862 Ormxxp for business April 27, 1882, with the oot caphial cf auy baas la Nebraska OoLLRCTIONS recelve spectal attention and char o0 loweet obtainable here or elsewhere, Inrannat allowed on time deposits upon tavor- able terma and upon accounta of baoks and bank- Fonmian Exouanos, Government Bonds, and Oount+ and City Eecties bought and sold. It 18 prepared 0 do & general banking husinees | all {#a detalls ,and in the treatment of custom- ers In will parsue the most Uberal poliey consie. tent with'sa‘e banking. J. W. RUD| Broker. Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper Good securities dea't in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl §t,, Council Blufts, Ia. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tun b New York, May 3. nd all other Money—Loaned at 3j@5 per ocent closing offered at 3 per cont. Prime Morcantile Paper - 6@0} per cent, Sterling Exchango—Bankers’ bills dull and heavy at 4 82{; sterliog exchange de- mand, 4 85, Governments } per cent lower for 3 and #'s; unchanged for 4)'s and extend. ed 5, The stock market was stronger and higher to-day up till the last hour, when there was & reaction of # per cent in New York Central to 1234; 1 per cent on Lake Shore; § per vent iu Lackawanna; § per ot in Denver, but in the last quarter there was a recovery of 4@} per cant in these, The changes left the market }@1 per cent higher than at the close, GOVERNMENTS, Ssturlay, To-day. cash July A Mav; @8 § 134 for tor August or tya—Ma kot firm wt 6245, Sarley—Market dull and 80@83c Fi nominal at Seed Pork— @19 60 1 10 65 for June; 19 H0@19 8 10 874@19 90 for August; 19 for s.uuinh- 17 20 for the Jai uhmoed 1 873@11 70 for ons 11824 for Jnne; 11 92)@1 11 85@11 874 for August; Scarce and firm at 145 rket aoctive, but hixher; 14 T0@11 .\ for September; 10 80@10 m for the yoar, Bu'k Meats—1In fair demand; shoulders, 800; short rib, 10 00@10 hort clear, 10 00@10 95. Butter -Market qulet and nnochanged, Eggs—~Market qnist and unchanged, ‘\lvln'l-k) Market quiet and unchanged Frelghta—Rates on corn to Buff.lo, 8k per bushel, OALt Boarn, — Wheat — Active, but lower;1 12§ for May; 1 154 for June; 1 174 2 1 16§ for August. n tair demard but at 573@h7d o for August, Firmer; advancad §2 fo: May; ad. do for July, Pork —Demand fair and_prices higher; advanced 24s for May, June and Au- KUt Lird—Demand fai- and prices 53 higher for May; 24c higher for July and Au gust, lower s for June; 8T, LOUIS. 8. Lovis, May 8, =Flour—Firm and unchanged. Wheat —Market active; very upsettled; Iresvalar; bigher; No. 2 red 114) fir M 110y for oash; 13 isg at 1158 for June g at 115§ for July; 54, closing at 1 15§ for August 1 lyg. closing at 1 16§ for Septem I”f'n;w at 118} for the ye 5ido for May; o for July; 4 fi:g,l,iu for the ye on.—a«;mna for oash; 434@483 for : tor June; 43¢ for July, ~Market dull; 56§ bit, Market quiet at 55@750, 60 Marke: firm Butter—Market quiet; dairy, 20@25c; cre mery, 26@3)e. Eggs—Market steady; 12@14c. Pork—Market tirm; jobbing at 19 60. Ryo - Bulk Meats —Msrket dull; long clear 10 45@10 50; short rib, 10 55@10 60; short clear 10 K0@10 60, Bacon—Very slow and vnchaoged; only peddl ng teade; long clear, 110/ @11 124; short rib 11 12)@11 25; short clear, 11 424@11 50 Lard Quiet; 11 25 AFTERNOON BoARD,— Wheat —L wer; 1154 for June and July 115§ for Angust; 1154 for the yenr. Corn—Lower aud inactive; 52ic for May; 53k for June, 5dhe for July; 568: for August; 474 f)c the year, we- anl slow; 50%c bid for BONDS, Qattral P-emu firsta,.... .. 1143 114% Lirie seconds 98¢ 98 Lehigh & Wilkes 100 104 Louisiana consols. 64 64 Missouri o W, 12 m Bt, Joseph o0 o110] 1l0g BE, Paul & Sioux Gty frats. 110 1114 Teunessee 6's. 40 414 o now . 40 Texas & Pacific land grants. 65 do R, G, div. 843 Union Pacific 1st mortgage..1143 115 do ts .. 1 1074 Virglaia 61 Mo consols 6's 88 do deferred . 10 81004, Adams Exoress... 127 Allnghen{ Central 118 Alton & Terre Haul 68 91 Lmrlun l«:xl 914 Burl., Oedar Rapid 81 Canada Southern 66} G, St. L, & 204 Central Pacific. . Ohmpsnkn & Ohi o do Chicago & Alton. . do Clev Dd.. Lack. & Western Denver & Rio Grand, Houston & Texas Central Illinois Central. . Ind., Bloom. & Western Kausas & Texas Lake Erie & Western. Lake Shore & Michigan So, Louisville & Nashville. Louisv., New Alb. & Chica M., & L, 1st ofi.. iy do do 2 Memphis & Charleston Michigan Central Memphis & St. Loui do pfd... Missouri Pacitic Mobile & Obio Morria & Eese: Naushville & Chattanooga, New Jersey Uentral Norfolk & W, do P Ontari) & Western. .. Oregon Transcontinents Pacific Mail, Panama. . Peoria, De Pittsburg & Ol mal.nd Pullman Palace Oar Reading Rock Iala Bt Lu:]xh & Si o 1 8t Pnul -\ Milwaukee do ’ Bt Paul, Mion. & Manitol: Bt, Plul: Omaha. Texas & Pacific Union Pacifio. . United States Express Wnbuh. St, L. a l‘mioc pfd. 41} Wells, Fnrgu & Co, qu. 1 Western Union Telegraph. ., Homestake Ontario . Quicksilver PR()DU )'1 & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatchos o Tua OHICAGO, OmH10AG0, May 3, — Flour — Market dull and unchanged. . il 4 Wheat —Market dull 1 nnchanged; ragular excited and high 3} for May: 1158@1 15} for June; 1 173@1 179 for Ju\v: 1163 for August an 1'5 fu\r the yeu, \n 2 Chi @5740 for F@toge tor July; S4JG for Au. . 3 [June 1,000,000 burhely, 1 243@1 25, closing s for July, KANSAS CITY, Kansas Crry, May 3.—Wheat —Higher; No. 2 red fa)l 063 bid for cash; 973@97§c Surll\lly; 990 bid for June; 953 vid for uly, C)rn—Higher; 13*: for caeh; 45c bid for June; 468 bid for July. TOLEDO, ToLeno ~ May 3. —Noon Board,— Wheat—Market tirmer; No, 2 red winter, 117 for cash and May; 118} for June; 1194 for July; 118f for August; 1 208 asked for Octoer; 1 for the y Corn—Market dull; No. 2, 60fc for sh; G0c for May; Olc asked for June; 25 bid for July. Oats ~Morket dull; No, 2, 449 for cash; 45} asked for May, Boawn Crosrn —Wheat—Lower; No 2 red winter, 116} for cash: 1 16} bid for Muy; 1174 for June; 11¢% for Jaly; 118 for August; 118§ for September; 1:0 for October; 1 16 for the year. Corn—Lower; No. 2, 50}c bid for cash; 504-id for May; 603 for June, Oats—Dull;” No, 2, 440 bid for My, NEW YORK, New York, May 2 —Flour—Market firm; cymmon to good extrs, 4 25@4 extra Ohio, 4,25@7 00; St. Louis, 4 Wheat—Cash lots strong and §@lc higher; options opsned @3> higher, but afterwards lost the advance, declined @32, olosing stronger; ungraded red, 1 07@1 steamer N» 2rd, 119; No. 2'red, 1214; elevator, n ntora—ungrmlul white, 113@1 1 teamer No. 2 do, 95¢c; No 2 white, 109 delivered; No, 1 white, muhm L 154@1 16; No. 2 red, 500, rushels, 1 223@1 2340, olosine ae 1128 at 1244, Jorn—C sh }@1¢ 1 wer; optiors opened 1@ better, su requently lost the advance, Closing shade lower; ungraded, G0@67 No 3. teawer, 66@68; No, 2, 67@6She Oats—Unsettled; (@ic lower; western, 50@b2c; white western, Barley - Quiet but steady, 1 ]j,ggs—Wenlum fresh a u\n\la stronger at 6 P tk—New mess, 20 00; options nomi- nal. Quiet but steady. mixed 53@se. Cat Meats Lard—Piime steam, 11 85@ \ 874; 11 86 @11 90 for Ma ; 1190@11 91 for June; 11 93 for July; 11 83@11 92 for 11 80@11 85 for September, LIVE STCCK Speciul Dispatchos to T Bax, OHICAGO, Oa10a6u, May 3 —The Drovers' Joar- sl reprta s follows: Hogs —Market_active heavy .um(e< e higher; mixed, 6 90@7 beavy, 7 "nu 65; light, 6 85@7 40; akl[u 3 75@6 50, Cattle—In active demand; general trade 7 | brisk wnd 5@10¢ higher; exports, 6 35@ 6 65; 2ood to cheic shibping, 6 C0@6 35; common to fair, 5 60@5 95, Sheep—DMacket fair; active and stronger; common to fair,3 75@4 50; good to choice, 5 0@ KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Crry. May 8,—The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoon reports s follows: Cattle —Market firm; yesterday’s declive recovered; shipping steers of 1,030 to 1,370 utocker.\ and bulk of tanging at 6 90@ eales at G N \heep—Mnkut steady at 4 10; average, NEW YORK, New York, May Journal Burean reports: Cattle—Nothing dnlu dressed beef, steady and sholoe selling 02 The Drovers’ in beef cattle » shade firmer: 10 00@11 00; city, 9 50@ grass Toxans, 4 50@5 Sheep — steady; common to fair sueared, § 5 good to cholce, 4 40@ Hogs—Dull and lower; good light ship- 715 mixed to good packing butchers' to extra, 7 20@7 e ; SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE Made from the wild flowers of the rar raMeD YOSEMITE VALLEY- it is the most fragrant of perfume Manufactared by H. B. Slaven, San Francisco, Forsale In Omaha by w. J. Whitehouss ard Kennard "Bros, TRAF l‘ll) dpeciar Dispatence 1o Tun Ban Cuicano, Ma ~Reoeipta and ehip. ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receivte, Ship'ta, 18 00) “ese Nxw Yorx, May 3. 7l!ou|ph lnd ahltmoflh of flour and rlhl for the past ours have been as followst Bho'te Flour —bbl 8,000 Wheat— 54,000 Corn— 10.(1'!) Onta - bl Sr. Louis, May 8, - Reoceipta -nd shipmenta of flour and grain for the past 8 hotrs have been as follows: Recelots. - Bhipte 4,000 4,000 Fiour—barre! Wheat—bushe! !0 000 9,000 Corn— 25,000 100,000 Oate— 0 21,000 34,000 Rye— W 3,000 Barley = 2,000 ToLkno, May 8. —Recoipts and ship. ments of flur and grain for the past 24 hows have been as follows: Rec'ts. Shipm'ts Wheat..... 83,000 46,000 Corn.... ), 42,000 Oats 1,000 Kansas Orry, May 8.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours haye been na follows: Rec'ta, Ship'ts, Wheat, bmhtln .+ 5,000 18,000 Corn— 4,000 3,000 LIVE STOCK, New York, May 3.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for tho pnat 24 hours have been as follows: It Bhiv'te Bieves, carloads, Quarters of beet Uarca sas of mutton. ... Sheep, oarloads......... Hogs, carloads, . OH10AG0, May 3,—Recelpte and ship. ments of live stock for the past 21 hours have been as follows: Rec ta, Bhipm'ts, Hoga.,..vovuanns 15,0 5,000 COattle ... 5,00 2,400 Sheop. . 1,500 200 Kansas O117, May 3,—HKeceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been ae follown: Rec’ts, 100 Shipm'ts, finttla‘ . . ogs. Sheep.. 8r, May w—lew and Louss, shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 bours have been as follows: Reots. Bhipmts. Oattle . 300 |2 Sheep 1,400 Hogs. 600 1,000 9 OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Owrioe or THE OMAHA Bun, Thursday Evening, May 8. The following are the only changes re- ported in the market to-day: Wheat, cash, No, 2 advanced 1c; No, |9 3, 1c. Rye, cash, No. 2 advanced e, Svrup, common, declined 4o per keg, 8)c. Sugar, confectioners A, declined fo. Meats, ham advanced 3o; salt sides adyanced y do. advanced §c; bacon advanced 1c, and shoulders e, ; standard, Grain, o, WHEAT.- Cash No. 2, cash No, 7840; rejected, T4c, b AR S Gh o, % 6335 Fo. 8, 8. New mixed, 88s, p Produce. FPOTATOES—25@b0c per hushel, ONTONS—OId 25c per bushel. BUTTER ~Choico country, 10, YGGS—Ireah, 1340, HONEY—Califorai, per b, 31, APPLES—Per barrol, 2 25@3 25, ORANGES—California, 3 50; Messina, 4.0:@85 00. LEMONS -85 00@5 0 per box. BEANS--Navy per bushel, 250@2 75, SEEDS—Blus grass_eeod, 125@150; t'mothy reed, 2 10@2 ed clover need. 000 | 9 00; white clover seed. 13 00; millet seed, 100; Hnngarian seed, 1 10; orchard graes seed, 2 50, Live Stock CATTLE ~Fat steers, $500@5 50. FAT COW $1 00@4 25, HOGS - § SHEEP $ Flour lnd MHIIIUWI. Best winter wheat— 3 00@ Second quality winter wheat Best apring wheat—2 6) @2 Second quality spring wheat—2 1)@2 50, Bran, per ton—16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—1 00, Poultry, CHIOKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 50. Diressed, por Ib, 17 DUCKS—Dressed, per TURKEYS—17c. @Grocers List CANNED GOODS—Oyaters, (Ctand- ard), por case, 3 70@390; strawber- 2 lbp" case, Taip: per case, 3 50, Dam. sons, 2 M, per cess, 2 45, Bartlett pears par _oase, 4 ., 1c, 9 240, Whortleberries lm caue, 275, Bgg plums,2 ™ porcuse,? 90; Rroen gages,2 Ib per ozse, 2 90; do choice, , b per case 4 50, Pine Apoles, 3 I, per cuse 400@5 75, Poaches, 21 per case, 3 00; do 3, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (pia), oage, 260; do pie, 6 T, per dowen. LARD—Omaha Refinining U 126 40 and 50-lb cans, 1 "au. 10-1b pllln. scrow top, 1 c; 8-1b do, 12§e. RICE—Louieinua prime to choice, 73@ 821 fair, 7@74c; Patma, 6e, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, halt bris, 7 50; No. 1 msckarel, kits, 1 00; family mack- orcl balf brls, 5 23; family mackesel, kite No. 1 whito fieh, half brls, 7 00; No, 1 kits, 1 05 GOFFRE,~RIo, falr, 116y Rlo, good 114e; yiras b chmce. 12'to 12405 Old gov't Java 18¢ @ 2 iYRUl’—immhrd Com,, 3 Standard do, 43 gallon kegs, $1 dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 SODA—In Ib papers, woda, 2fc, NEW PICKLES~Uodinm, in barrels 87.00; 1o in half bdls, 4 00;amalls, in bbly 900 Ao, in haif bbls, 5 00; gherkins, in bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, EAS—,Gunpowder, guod, 45@55; @750; Tmportal, good, 10@453 bbls,; Stan- per case; keg heep - ¥ironger; 4 (3@6 00 per owt. for clipped; 6 00@7 50 for unshorn; 4 00 | 85c: Oolong, good, @5 50 per head for spring lamba, 35@40 Ur-h-nm oh } Souchong, Hogs—No eales. (u;nL 540c; chol a ROPE—Sis: b scd Iarger, 1lo; |2 : 8T, LOUIS, finch, 113¢; . ¥eh St. Lovis, May 3.—Cattle—Market WOODEN 'wo hoop pally, active and firm: heavy ' steers, including |1 threo hoop pails, 3 00, Tabs,” No. exvorts, 6 00@6 50; light to good, 5 40 |1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 165 Doable 590; common to medinm, ¢ Wellbuckety, 3 50, and heifers, 4,50 common, 3 50@ Bar, 81 65 425; wtockers and feeders, 4 50@d25; Kirk's S on Imperial, 9 45; Kirk's ratinat, 3 60; Ki ‘s standard, 8 7.'1‘ Kirl's white Russisn, 525 Kirks Eutocs, 215 Kirk's Prairie Quoen, (100 cakes), 40; Kirk's magnols doz., POTASH—Penusylvaula cas, 4 case, in case, § 85; Babbitt'a Ball 2 doz, In case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 do in case 1 50, PEANUTS—Rossted, choioe, red Ton nowes, 100 per I faaoy "white, 1040 perlb; mav—white Virgioia raw, 100 rossted . OANDLES—Boxoe, 40 1bs, 168, 16§c; 15§0; be xen 40 Iba, 16 oz,, 6, b" Bt o MATCHES—Per oaddie, %ey round, cases, 84 10; nquare, cases, 35 40, T INEGAT Pore *pple extra, 160: pure apple, 1801 Prussing pure swnle, 16¢, SALT. -nny Lmi-, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- *tn, in ano k JARS—Powdered, 10jo: Cht loaf, Grannlated, 9fe; Confootioners’ A, "Standard Extrs C, 880 Extra O, edinm yellow, 74o; dark yellow, 4o, STARCH.—Pearl, 4g0; _Siiver Gl Oorn Starch, 930; ExcelsiorGloss, 1 Oorn. 8 T EATS— Hams per Ib., 1c; bason per b, 140; clear side hacon’ per Ib., 113c; dry st sldes per 1b., 104o; dry salt sides per Ib., 13c; bacon shoulders per )b, 9c; tierce lard per 1b,; 1130, SPIOES, —Pep) n I Allnp(an, 18 J‘-u, 264@)' 40,2 Mooha, 2840t Arbuckle's 6. imxxsn—m Oream, 14}0) Part sm? L 8 40; G 8 40; -Amerioan, Weatern, 2 75; North "37%) Lawis! Iy:Il 4 65; Jewell lye, 2 75, EED—Jobbing prlo-. Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 lhc 3 chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70c per 100 Ibe OMlNY—New " 50 Aaod bbl, BROWN OOTTONS—-Atlantls Bho Appleton XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 8o; Boot, FH, Bho: Buckeye L, 4-4, 7o) Onbot W. 730! Chittenango A, 83c; Ureat Falls E, f« Hoosier, 63; Honest Width S, ln~ tfan Hoad A, Hc; Indisn Standard 8o i Indian Ofehard d. w., S I?X"i«"i' o; Mystic river, 74¢; Pequo ; -lv on o’?? Wachusett B, 7hc; do A, o 1 46, Tajor WalSitt BB, 755, nm: BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale Thei Alllgator 8.4, 80 Areyle 44, 7 Atfais ; Badger State X 4-4, 633; B st 11, ofet Buckoyed, & 4, Bpcc Indisn Orohard 'AA 8- Bh, Laconia O 5, 8ho; Lehigh B &4 ofe; "Pepperell N 80, 7; do O 83, 74o; do R 86, 74o; do K 89, 840, Voonsset O 4.4, 7¥o; Wamentta 4.4 180 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog gin L -4 0 Backeton AA fmperial fc; o do hall bleached 4-4,9c; Oabot 44, Fidelity -4, 9 ¥rult of tho Loom, 04 quubrict412 o doWater Twlat, 10§o;Urent Falls adian Hoad shrunk 44, o Tndele, ‘1001 do campric. 87, 12ho; N Yorx Mills, 12 03 Pe$ ot A,100; orpursl ocahontas 44, Dio; So&nut b oy imu. 1lej Wamsuita DUCKS (Jolored)—A.lblny E brown, B do G, draby 1oy do Xa striges and plaids, 1240; do XXX brown and drab, stripos and plaids, i3je; Arlington fancy, 1Brbc: unswick brown, 8jo; Obariot fancy 1240; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1lic; Indiava A browa’ 181 Neponset A brown, 160 TIOKLNGd—Amoske: A U A 83 1sc; do XX blug 8, ltjor Arrowazna, Sho; Claremont, B B, 104e; Oguestoga(za oo Uhoy Hamilton D, 11§0 Lewiston a mmm.u 30c; Omegs super utrn1 280; Pearl River 82, 16, o; Put- 1 ENIMS,—Amonkeak, blueand bronn 164o; Andover DD blue, 154t Arling X blue Scotoh, 184c; Ooncord 000, blue a brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 184; do XxXto do do{ ymaker's blne and brown tlo Riyer DD stripo, 1640; Pearl ve 3 gluo and bruwu. 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14je, CAMBRICS—Barnard, llningi, 24 inch double tace, o Carmor & nzed, Fyc; Manhattan g{aw‘pflfl do 6, do glaze s)uvo finish, B‘a bo; Lockwood kid 5!0! Pequot CORSET TRANS —Amory, 8oy Andros coggin satteen, Bfo; Clarendcs, 6fc; Cones ; toens, 7hc; Hallowel, 80; Ingdi 0 7ho; Narr. nndect,lmpmved. 8he. Popperil HiRLh & Rokport, 7§ RINTS —Allens, 64c; Ammc-n, 8io; Aruold, 7¢; Berwick, 4¥0; Cocheco, 7c; Conestogs, 6jo; Dunkirk, 3 Dannell, 6)@7c; Eddystone, 7o; Gloucester, 6o} armony, bio; Knlokerbookor, Gho; Mor i acD, 7c; Mystio, 5do; Spragucs, snuebhrld,.e 6c; do. Ginghame, 70; Mazl: o; Orien de. GlNUllAMS—Akau 3 Eddystone , 9%cy Argyle, 10he; Atlantic, So; Cumberland, 74o} Highland, 7jc; Kenilworth, 9kc; Plur. kett. 9ker Sussex, 8c COTTONADES-—Abberville 13k Agate, 20c; Amerioan, 1105 Artisian, 200: Oairo' D and T, 130; Olarica D and T* 174c; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 160; Key- stone, 134c; Nantucket, 19¢; Nonpareil 166; ‘Ocean D and T, 1i4o; Royal, 10} Sussex, 12c; Tioga, 19hc; Wachusett nhirt Ing cheoks, 1240; do, Nankin, 12hc; York, plain Nankin, 124c; do, cheoks, stripes ] fancy, 12ke; do, 8 oz SHEETINGS—Androscogein 10-4,374ct do 9.4, 33; do 84, 230; Oontinental O 42, 110, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills98, 8503 do 78, 80c; do b8, 22he, Pembroke 10-4, 256; Pequot 104, 254, do 74, 19 do 49, 160; Pepperell 96, 9% do' 87, 3lcsdo 57, 180; Utica 96, 3603 do 58, 2240; do 48, 17c. Drugs. DRUGS AND ChEMICALS - acld, Carholic, 50¢; Acid, artario, boo; Balum Copnbia, e Ib, 700; Bark, Sassafras, 1t, 133 Calomel, per Ih, 75o; Ciuchoridia, per oz, 8110; Chloroform, per Ib, 90o; Dover's powders, per Ib, §1 25 Epsom Salts, per Ib, 84c; Glycerine, pure pa- bl, 30c; Lend, Acetate, per Ib, 22 Oil, Owtor, No, 1, 'per gol, 1 25; Oil, Onator, No. 8, per gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, por gal, 81 50; Oil, Origenum, 50; Opium, 85 (0; ox‘)unmav &W. SR.&S, r oz, 8185; Potassium, Todide, per It 75; Salacm, per oz, 40c; Sulphato o Mor)ihlne, per | of or, 83 85, Sulpnur Hoar 4ot Strvobnine, vor or. 81 45 Paints Olis end Varrishes " carbon, per gallon, beadlight, por gallon, headlight, per gallon, 190} Water White, 1Sc; linseed, raw, _por pallon, 56; unmd. boiled, pere gallon, 592; lard, wmmma, per gal, #; No.1, 85c;, No 2 756 oustor, XXX, per gallon, 1 5120 wweat, er g-hnn 50; aporm, W. B, per gallon: P ; fish, W, B., per gll‘nn,45 noatafoot, per gallon, 9057 No 1, "750; lubri- zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 150, Sl el I 3 80; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tur- pentine, per golon, 85 uaptin, 74, per gallon, 180; 64", 17¢ PAINTS IN'OIL—White lead, Omsha P, P. bo; white lead, St. Louls pure, 6dc; arseilles groem, 1 to 5 Ib cana, ronch zino, groen aeal, 1%c; French ' zinc, rod neal, 110; French ziuo, in varnish asst, ; French zince, in oil aast loe; Raw nad burnt amber, 1 1b cans 1003 raw and burnt Gienns, 103 vandyke hrowu, g rofined lampblack, 120; coach black aud; Ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blve, 18¢; chrome green, L, M, & D., 16 :blind and shatter groom Lo AL & DG, 163 Paris geeon, 1ic; mluu rad l::; Venetian red, 90; Tuacan dro, 2% oan Vermilion, L, & P,, 1c; Ghrome yollow, T, Moy 0. &'D 0., 18 yellow ochre, Sc; golden ochre, 16, patent dryer, 8c; graining colors: light oak, dark oa%, walnut, ehestnut and ssh 15c. Dry Palats White lead, 8c; Frencn. sin whiteing _ 2{o; whiting _ gildes whiting com'l, 1jo; Iampblack German. town, Te; rmphlack, ordinsry, 10¢; Prus. siap Dluc, 560; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke teown, 8¢ nmber, burnt, 43; umber, raw nna, burnt, dc; slenns, raw, dc Paris groen genuine, 25c;_ Paris green cow’ 20c; chrome green, N. Y.' 20c; ohrow groon K., 12c; vormillion, Eng., 70¢; ver million, 'Amerios, 18c; Indiau red, 10c k, 14c; venetian_read, OokZsoso Am,, 1c; red load, Tho; nuins, 20c broms' yel. elle 8c; ochr American, ) Wiator's minaral, 340 lehigh brown, 2ho: spanish brown, T al VARNIS} Furuiture, extrs, 81 10; furoitare, ‘1, coach, extrs, §1 |0' oach, N 81'20; Dam ar, o phaltam, extra, 8 oil finish), 81 80. Hides, Furs, Etc, HIDES—Groen butoher's bides, 538 Tc cured 63@7he; hides, green salt, dry flint, sound, 12@13; dry oalf and kip, 12@140; dry salt hides, sound, 10@11c; groen calf, wk. 8 016 e, 11@12c; sreen call, wh, undor § e, per skin, b0o) e 0@81 25; groen lamb skis, San e ey two-third rate, ot peored and one gruf, claseed fwo: s rat,) branded hldes 10 per eont, of Goon sk kins, No. 1, 45e; No. 3 “300; No. 1 2045 No. 4, Mink, No, 1, 80¢; No, ; bbls dairy 60, 53, § 50 | 80 » | 850; nam XX blae stripe, 120; Shetucket § : do 88 126; Yooman's blao 29, 9o | ¥ 6o; | 5 per |, 156; No. 8, 156; No. 4, 6o, Fox, Nolk, oj No, 2, 2be, Skunk, No. 1, bbej 80o) shopt stipe: 400; narfow stripes broad stripe, 100, Tallow 7o, Leather. Oak nole, 880 to 430; hemlock sole, 3¢ to hemlock kip, 800 to 100; runnor, 880 o 806; hemlock oalf, 850 ¢ 120; hem: lock upper, 230 to 960} ‘oak upper, %Hc; ligator, 400" o 50; oalf kid, 89 Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 375; onk kip, 800 to 100; oak oalf, 120 to 180; French kip, 11010186 irumhuu.lmwlw - 0 50 Moroooo, 800 lo 50; lining 600 to mp& 9 00 to {0 xr bble 0, D, Mnmn.“ol simon; HARNESS~No 1 » ar oak, 420; No 3 do, 89¢; Na. 1 Ohlo oak, 880; No, 2 do, 850) No, 1 Milwaukes, §70; No, 3do $do. Lumber. WHOLWSALE. ‘We quote lumber, Iath and shingles on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTL!N(! 16 ft, and under, 832 00; 18 ft., TIMBERS—16 ft. and nnd r, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—1 + 8§28 50; 20 ft | 828 50, 23 ft., 8326 50; 34 tt. 826 60. NFE‘IQ!N(-—N‘: L4 and 6 in,, $24 00; o, SHEETING — No bo:rd-f $20 00; No. LIME—For barre 850; Oement, bbl, $3 26 bbl, 83 50, Hair per bu" 16l 100 1he, 83 60, Btraw board, Heavy Hardware Llist. Iron, rates, §280; plow steel, special oast, 70; Muclhle, Ho; -pgoul or German, 6c; cast tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, se 2 25@3 00, u&. per set, 1 25; felloos, saw dry tongues, uch, 10@55e. axlos, ach, 75::' wjuare’ muta, 1@110) waab @m Hiveta, pet ib, 110} ol et per 1, a1 201 m.xf.. ble, 8o; iron wodgu, 6o; crowbars, 60 harrow toeth, do; lprlngi toel, 7@8c; Burden's 7 | horseshoes, b 25; Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, BARBED WIRE—In car lots, 7o @ 7}0 per 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 609, 3 SHOT,—Shot, 81,85; Buck -hol. $2.10, Oriental Powder, keg-. $6.40: do., hal kegs, l3 48; dn.. uarter k!fl, $1.88; Blast kecs nue. per 100 feet 600, berland blacksmith, $12 Morris Run Blomsburg, 812; Whitebreast lump, 84 50; Whitebreast nut, 84 50; Iowa lomp, 84 50: Tows nut $4 50; Rook Spring, $700; Anthracite, 811 650@13 00; City, $7 00 per ton, Horses and Mules. Extra draft horees, $176. to 225.; Oom- mon dralt horses, $100, to 150.; Extra farm horses, $110. to 126; Common o good farm horser, 890 to $100.; Extra Pln&n. $60, to 76,) Common plugs, 820, x¢ra), $125, to 160.; good, alr, 875, to 100,} commoo, 1 (20d eommon zn. Bulk per ous- Lowa plaster Tarred 88 50, Liqu ALCOHOL — 188 proot, 325 por wine gallon; extra Oallfornla -.ilrm 7 proof, 35 per proof gallon; triply refined upirits 167 proof, r proof eallon; re-distilled ki TO0GY b dne. Dianded. 1508 3 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00 Ken. tucky and Penasylvania ryes, 2 60@7 00 BRANDILS—Tmported, §6 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS ~Imported, 4 5086 00; domentls RUMS_Lmported, 4 5086 01 New land, 2 00; domesti RO AND APPLE BRANDY- 1 76 gAMPAGNEB—Impan per _case, 28 00@34 Ot Amsrisan, oaee, 12 16 00, OLARETS-- - er case, 4 50@10 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; Ostawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Tobaccos, FINE CUT—In pails,—Common, 40@ good, €0@7oe, Tn tin foil—Uat- 3 0, 8., 6 J1 boxes, per Ib f5cy Lovi- illard’s T 7¢; Dismond Orown, SMOKING—A grades—Common, 2 to 3%c, Granulated—Blackwells Durbam, 16 o7 463; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nozth Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nobrac- ke, 16 o, 880; Lone Jack, 4 oz, llnen bage ib. 81.0); Marbarge' Puck 2 oz, tin . F2°: Dog T ail b5c, PLUG TOBACOO —Horseshoe, 48 Bullion, 50; Army & Navy, 45: Star48; Climax, 50; Our Rope, 52; Our Rod, 52, Wool, Merino unwas ed, light, 14@160; hea vy @18150; modium unwashed, light, 18@ 2 washed, choios, 820 fair, 800; fub-d in mds'i' 230; burry, blacksnd cotted wo ¢ lesd — Raliable help for the weak, nervous and debilitated dyepeptlc sufferer found In Brown's Iron Bitters. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'§ VEGETABLE COMPOUND. 1s a Pos For all those 0 common to our best rm-le population. } Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Womas Prepared by & Woman. Ihe Greatest Medical Diseovery Sinee the Dawn of Histes, LIt revives the drooping spirits, invigorater an armonizes the organie functions, gives elasticity ant Irmness to the step, restores the natural lustre o to e, and plants on the p.e check of woman the frea wscw of lite's spring and easly suner time. [#~Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely. =4 1t removes faintness, flatuleney, destroys all eravin br_ stimulant, and relievos weakness of the stomacl That feciing of bearing down, causing pain, welgh md hackache, 1s always permanently cured by 1ts us | For the cure of Kidney (‘mnrl‘h\lln' clther sa 18 unsurpassed. T-l flfl“ PURIFIEI fumors frim (3 ogth 10 he system, § i Biaving 16 -t i, 'and kive tona and woman or child. Ln-is th the Compound and 3 and 235 Western Av ner, §L. Six bottles for pills, or of lozeni Purifler are prepard Lynn, Mass, Priced cut by mail in the fors et ot pioe, ¢ par bo lululry Enclose Send for pam LYDIA F. PINKTAM! PRt natipation, biliousnce aad torpidit cents per box. sFSold by ull Drugglsts. a8 FRLEE ALL TIME, 8ix yorrs old, sired by Al dslish. ' Dsm, On 1 tandard-bred 8ia IENTAL, Threo years old, sirsd by Almont Lihtning, by Almont dam. KENTUCKY CENTRAL Fo u)-lnnll 2 0 family a at, he by Alexan= by War Dauco 1, by Belz-rial, Balzor'al was rder's Abdaliah, \nnmua m. season at my p'ace on 20th 8t., w0 b'ocks west of Green Sireet cir each £35 00 Mares not proving in xtecason free of charge, id fuwariably in advanes, alare, sce or address For turther par- © 3:0d mke Im) Day Coaches and Px | - Fl [~} ] [} = < lx. ™ o o H [’] g ) 2] oad in the World for all Classes of Travel R, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'| Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rai Cars, with Reelin “BURLINGTON ROUTE" IT. J. POTTE - HENRY LEHMANN, WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. OMAHA 1118 FARNAM ST. The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitorscanhere find all novelties in S8IL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Suylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest fslections in PRECICUS STONES and ail descripuions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces as 13 compatible with honorable dealers, Call and see our Elegant New 8tore, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham Btrests MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST) General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs mannfactured. ur prices are as Low a8 any EastcinManufactvrer and Dealer, Piancs and O ga“s sold for cash or installmeut: at Bottom Priers, A SPLENDID stick of Btcinw 'y, Chickering, Enabe, Vore & Bon’s Pi. anos, and oth r makes, Also Clough & Warren Sterling, Imperial, mith American Orrans, &. Do not fail 10 see us? before purchasing.! MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES A Large 8tock always on Hand. HAS TER BEST STOCK IN OMAHA ARD MAKES THR LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS have now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURNITURE HOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Passengers Thase immense ware= rooms---three stoves, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the Grand= efit display of all kinds of Household and Offics Furniture ever shown, All are invited to _oall, take the Elsvator on the first floor and go through the bmldmg and inspect the stock. HAS. SHIVERICK, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha 206, Louls BRADFORD DEALER IN LUMBER, SASH, DOORS.BLINDS Shingles, Lath, &c. LOW PRICES AND GOOD!GRADES, Call and Bet My Prices Befors Buying Elsswhere. YARDS COR NINTH AND DOUGLAS. ALSO 7TH AND DOUGLAS J. C KARBACH FPIXO™M DERR SUCCY,, AN, , SPRINE-WACON . MAWUEACTURE: HORSF SHOEING &GENERAI, BLACKSMITHING 316 F\'l(wnth‘ilmflt hnhrn n fln-nnv and Farnam, STENCIL CUTTING, Locgsmithing, Bell Hanging, Saw Filing, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING, . A PU WA, 6:h Street 20d Door North of Dodge. - . . . Omaha, Nob,

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