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3 S ¢ ,t\ THE DAILK Br.}:.---M()l\DA\ Jm\ The Nefimka National Bank 0! Omahs, Nob. Pald up Capital, « - Surplds Fund, May 1,1888, - DIRECTORS: 8. R. JOHNSON, President, of Steels, Johnson & Co. A E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, Boston. W V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. CULLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Colltns. 4. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney: at-Lav, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. B. W. YATES, Cashler, for wany yesrs Coshior of ‘the First National Bank of Omaha THIS BANK opoued for business April 27th, 1832 178 DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are among the loading busine men of Omahs, and it business is condzcted with especial roteronce o the best and increasing interests of ita mer- cantile patrons. COLLECTIONS receive prompt attention and charges ‘owest obtainable here or elsewhere, INTEREST allowcd on time deposits upon favorable terme and upon accousts of bauks aud bankers. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds, and County acd City Securitics bought and soid 260,000 16,000 J.W. ROBEFER. Broker. Stocks, Bands, Compuercial Paper and al other Good hclurlllm de Room 4, No. 23 Pearl St,, Council Blufls, Ta, FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tus B, Nzw YORK, June 2, Money—24@ 3 per cent, closing at 2@2} Prime Mercantile Paper - 5@6 per cent. Bterling Exchange—Bankers' billssteady at 4 854; demand, 4 89, Governments were generally unchanged. Railrosd bonds strong on moderate amount of business, Btate securities dull, Speculation on the stock exchange has been dull and somewhat irregular, but in the main strong. The market opened 4 to 1} per cent higher than at the close of yes- terday, snd immediately after opening there was a further advancs of § to 1 per cent, led by Canada Southern, Thia was followed by a reaction extending to § per cont, After this the market again became strong, and shortly after midday recorded anadvance of 4 to 1§ per cent, in which New Jersey Central, Reading, Erie and Richmond & Danville were the leading features, In the early part of the afcer- noon the list receded o fraction, but again becama strong, end during the next hour and a half old up § to 1} per cent, coal shares, Union Pacific and Omaba being most prominent in the upward movement, The prices here reached were the highest for come time past. In late trade specula. tion became less active and prices dropped off a fraction, but most ot this reaction wes | 47 recovered in finul dealings, snd the market cloged irregular but firm, with sn advance on the day's transactions of } to 2 per cent, coal shares, Union Pacific and Van- derbilt stocks being wost conspisuous, MINING STCK, The market uy wad dull, Sierra Ne- vada sold at 625 to 626, Union Consoli- dated at 668, Consolidated Virginia at 60 nml 58, California at 80 and 29, Suiro [annel a% 25 snd 24, Eureka Consolidated at 335 and 345, Horo Silver at 635 and §63, Tron Silver at 310, Navajo 170, Sierra Grande at 150, and Sounora Consolidted 40, Sales for the day, 38,505 shares. To- tal sales for the woek, 262,7 Bullion receipts in New York for the week from miner, $162,000. Pipe line certiticates to-day were again very active and irregular, between 118} and 123}, closing on call at 120§, GOVERNMENTS, Yestoroday, 033 To-day. 10: BONDS, Qartral Pacific firsts Brio seconds Letigh & Wilkesbarre do 5 83 Unlon Pacific 16t mortgage..114¢ 114% land grants ..1074 107§ sinkiug fund..116g 1164 Virginia 8. Tes' a0 o oonsols s, 364 do deterred 1093 ST00KS, At Expre 128 ,\m[i«u,; u.r;v‘ul 14 ow & Terre Haute. 75 Altoy " e " Amgrican Exp: Bux., ‘bwlur m; Ja & North, dl Oawnda 0., St. 14. & P.. Omtral l Chesaponke ¢ Chicago & Alton, do id . Ohi,, Burl, & Quincy. s St. L, & Now Orlea U’n.\ Band, & Olevelsnd Cleve., Col. & Cincinnati Delaware & Hudson canal. Del., Lack, & Western l)mwu & Rio Grende Erie.. e “do East Tennesseo. Qo proferred. . Fort Wayno & Uhicag Haunibal & 8t Josoph do Hatlem. . Honston & T Illinois Central. Lake ake Sbore & Michigan So, Louisville & Nashville..... . 43 503 Eouisv., Now Alb. & Uhicago 04 M. a L 1st vfd, do Memp! 1o & Charleston Michigan Centrsl. Momphis & 9 do pfd... Miseouri Pacitic Mobile & Ohi Morris & Essex Nashville & C ‘lde b . 42 o Northwestevn . do 1 New York Oeutral.. Okio Central Oplo & Mississi do ,Ootario & Weatern Oregon Transcontine Pacific Ma Panama. . Peoria, Decatur & Evansv Pittsburg & Olevelan: Pullman Palacs Osr Yook fui Rook lsian B, Louis & San d”l 58 nh:;mn ta of floar and grain for the past d 993 | 24 hours have boon as fu 8t, Panl & Milwot 103 ecelpt Sho'ts, i 120 | Flour—~bbls 16,000 46,000 3¢ Paul, M 1194 [ Wheat—bushels, . 08,000 11,000 3t, Paul & Omabs., ... 46§ | Corn— ¢ v 000 71,000 dy 1054 | Onta— * .. 78 000 27 Texas & P a7 Onroaco, Ju ~Reoeipts and ahip- Union Paci u. 96§ | menta of flour 1 grain for the pact United States Exprows. . 58" | 24 bours have been an follows: Wabash, St L, & Pacific. 274 Recoivta, 8h . Flour—barrels,... ... 7,000 ) Wells, Fargo & Co, Exprosa. 1 } | Wheat—buskels 14,000 7,000 Western Union Telegraph 88¢ | Corn— 000 264,000 Homestake . Oata— b 108,000 221,000 Ontario Rye— Y 12,000 seens Q\fithIlv Barley—~ " . 18,000 J o pl o] 81 Loum, June 2. -Recelpts and [l ¢ | shipmente of flour and grain for ibe pust = . . ours have been as n;{um‘.: 8 pds s eceivts, ip'te, FOREIGN FINANCE. Flour—~bbls, 3, 1\00“ 4'.001) Special Dispatch to Tiiw Bux Wheat —bunhell 22,000 7,000 LONDON MONEY, Qorn— 50,00 Lt b U Oats— " .t 000 10,000 Loxnox, June 2, Rys— “ . Consols—Money: 100 11.16, ex-interest; | Barley—~ ** consols, acsount, 101 1-16, Kansas Orre, June 2. Hoceipts ‘and i tiel ;h pmenta b.( gn\‘mu for the past 24 ours have been as follows: PR()I)L"JL & PROVIBIONS Reo'ts, Ship'ts, . Wheat, bushels 7.000 2,700 pscial Diepatciios to Trs Ban, Qorn. 150.0 3,500 OHICAGO, ORI W o Sy e wiod 010G June 2. —Flour—Market Lve “W“" quiet, CHICAC June 2,—~Recelpt and ship. Whent— irregular but market | ments ot live stock for the past 24 nm\ wetive; June; 1 154 for July; [ hours have been as follows: 116§ for August; 1 163 for September; Reoc te, Shipm'ts 112§ for the year; No. 2 spring, 1 12{@ cecene 12,000 2,900 3; No, 3, 950; winter, 115, luxm 3,800 Sheep. 1,700 100 Market unsettled, but generally for_cash and Jfune; 584@5 59c for Augus eptember; D3@>sdke tor the Kansas O1rx, June 2 —Kecelpte nnd shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have boen s follown: Oats-~Market firm; 304@ Shivm' 398@397o for June and Jul Oattle, o il kuet; 82c for September; 140 for the | Hogy. 8200 year. Sheep. 600 Rye—~ Fair demand at 64, e b Birloy—Nominal a 805, Sr. Louis, June 2.—Recelpts aud shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Roe'u Shiprn’ta, 600 1900 Flax Beed—Firm ot 1 45 Pork rong; 19 20@19 22§ for cash and June; 19 82§@19 55 for July; 19 50@ 19 524 for Amufl 19 65@19 70 for Septem- ber; 17 73 Tor the year, Hoga,....00 Oattle 400 700 SALT.~ hny loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- ke, § 50; bbla dairy €0, Br, Yowdored, 10je: Cut loaf, 1, 930 Confectioners’ A, Standard Extra C, 8o; Extea O, Sgc: medinm yellow, 840; 'dark yellow, 73 STARCH,—Poarl, 44o; _Bilver Gioue 94e: Corn Starch, ‘MN Exocelsior(loss, 7401 Oorn, 83 MEATS—Hams per 1b,, lde; hneuu per 1b,, 14¢; clear side bacon per Ib., Hey salt sidea per Ib,, 1030; bacon shoulders per Jb. 94c; tierce lard per Ib.; 1130, SPIOKS,—Popper, 81; Allspice, 19; Cloves, 30; Cassia, 2 4. OHEESHE—Full Uream, 18je) Part Bkim, 110, i—Amerloan, 8 40; val L 8 40y Western 2755 Nnrth Etn. 2 00 wis' Iye, 4 65 Jowell lye, 2 4 Jobbing pnw. Ohop feed .50 wr 100 Iba.; ghop cord $1.40; bran, 70¢ 100 1b MXNY—-NOW 83 50 per bbl, Qoods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 8ic; Appleton XX, 705 Atlanta A, 8o; Boot, T Byo; Buckeys L, 4.4, 763 Oabot . ittenango A, fiic) ‘Ureat Falls E, Hoosier, 6ho; Honost Width 8o, In: dian Hend A, 8o Indian Standard A, Indian Orchard d. w., 6§0; Linwren: s Mntioriver 7ic; Prauot A, 8% ;u v e 0, Mc‘ Wachuoett B, 780 do A, 2 ¥ 4.4; 7ho; Alligator 84, Sc; Argyle 4-4, 7jc: Atlantie LL, 6yo; Badger State X d-4, 6ho; Bennington O 4-4, 6d0; Buckoye 3. -4, 6jcc Indisn Orchard AA 9-8, 39, 84o; Lehigh K 4-4, 0 do O 88, 730; do R §o; do E 89, Joonaset O 44, T8o; Wameatta. -4 B ALEACHED 0OTTONS—Androseos n L {4, b Blackstone A Imperial i o do half bleached 44, 9c; Cabot 4-4, 5¢; Fidolity 4-4, 9hc; Frult of the Loom, 94; ' do ambrict-412doWater Twish 10 row alls Q, So: Tndian Head shrunk 4-4, 12 Tonsdals, ‘oot do cambrio. 87, 134o; New York Mills, 19, % Poquot A, 100; efpcrel N G Twills, 13hc; Pocahontas 4 Pooassot 4-4, ue, imu.‘ 1loj Wm-nmn 0 X X, 134, DUCKS Oolororl)-—A.lhmy 803 do O, drab, Loy do X aud 8 Taconis O ki’eppfinll N i brown, Shoep. 100 Lard—Opencd strong and higher, closing &t inside prices; 11 674@11 70 for oash and June; 11773@11 80 for July; 1132@ 11 35 for August: 11 274@11 80 for Sep- tember; 10 324@10 35 for the year, Bulkk Meats —Steady; shoulders, 7 60; short ribe, 10 15; short clear, 10 50, Butter— Quiet. Egzgs - Quiet. Whisky—Steady and unchaoged. NEW YORE, ll\I:w Yorg, June 2,—Fiour—Market OMAHA MALKHTS, ‘Wholeszle Friocs. Oryios or Tax OuaBA Bea, Saturday Eveniog, June 2 Notwithstanding the extremely unfa- vorablo weather, trade has been very satise fastory, especially with jobbere, though commission merchants aud retailers report | % only fair sales, No changes of eny importance have been reported outside of the grain market, which, as usual, remains on tho average abcut the same as last weelk. Early fruits and vegetables are in good demand with the maket fairly supplied and prices rather high., Early potatoes are soarce and sell readily from $4.00 to $5.00 per bushel, and spring chickens are scarce and in good demand at 4 | from $4.50 to 85,00 per dozen, The following are the changes reported in the market to-day: ‘Wheat—Cash No. * declined 14c; No, 3 declined 1c. Rye—Cash declined 23, Corn—Declined Zhe. Oats—Declined 2c. Egg-—Fresh advanced 1o, Fat ogs ~Declined 10¢ to 150, Fat sheep—Declived 50¢ to 75, Grain. sh No. 2, 943c; cash No 700, Wheat—Market unsettled and irregular; opening §@§c higher, weakoned and re- acted g@le, closing steady; uograded sring, 103 ungraded red, 1 08@1 224; 0. 3'red, 120; No, 2 red, 1 283@1 24 in eleyator; ungraded white, 1 09@1 17; No. 2 red June salas,1528,000bu at1 223@1j234, closing at 1228} July sales, 1,750,000 bu closing at 1 253; August 36,000 bu at 1 264@1 27§, closing darket for cash }@jc higher; op- opened 4@ ic better, but lost, the advance and closed nrm, ungraded, 56@66§; N rmmou, No. 6@ b7c; I\n. 2 June, 3, clos 58; July, 664@67c, olos- lng at 66d0; August, 674@68}0, closing at 68c. Market steady; mixed western, white, 49@58c, aMu.xkflt n.:lninully unchanged at 0 00, acd—Market staady at 11 6)@11 65, Cheeso--Market rteady. 8T, LOUIS, Sr. Louts, June 2. ~ Flour — Market steady ad nnchangea, Wheat—Market opencd a shade better hut steadily declined and closed weak and unsettled; No, 2 red. 120:@1 18 for oash; No. 2, 68c) No, 8 ) 1268 for October; 1204 @1 21 for the yeer, closing at inside prices; No, 8 red, 113@1 14 bid. Corn—Market slow but pretty steady; {@524e for casb, which is_higher; b1i@ ¢ for June; H3@5ije for July; 56@hiic for August; 573@iTfe for Septemb.r; 48] @49¢ for the yclosing at inside quo- tations, Oats—Market firmer but very slow; 40§ @414c for cash; 4l¢ for Juue and July; 31hc for the year, Rye—Market firm and slow at uogc bid; Barley—Market dull at 55@75¢, L ad—Market quiet; hlrd, 412{ soft, 40c. SEEDS—Blue grise seed, 125@150; 'mothy secd, 2 10@2 25; rod clover eeed, 9 00; white clover soed, 15 00; millet seed, 100; Hnngarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Live Stock. r3, $500@5 25. @4 00, SHEEP sfflm 425, Flour and MillstufTs 4 20, gut winter whoat— 3 00@3 2 S L t heat: Butter--Market unchanged. B e s Eggs—Market unckanged. Second quality upmn'whmt—-z-lfl@ Corn Meal—Markot quiet at 2 50, Whisky —Market steady at 114, Pork—Market dull and unchanged; only t, peddling trade, CHIOKENS—. Ll\e per doz., $100@ KANBSAR OITY, 450, Drensed, per Ib,, 15c, Kaxsas City, June 2, —Wheat—Market Prouce. stosdy; No, 2 red fail, 98@98}5 for cash;| POTATOES—Oic 25@50c per bushel; 100@1 003 bid for July; 974c bid for the | new, 4 50@5 00 per bbl. year, ONIONS—Bermnda, $2 50 per bu box, Corn—Market firm; 43} for caeh; 513c| BUTTER-~Choico country, 10@20c, bid for July; 464c bid for August, i #C Kresh, 162, Oats—Market slow; 40¢ asked, HONEY—Califora‘a, perlb, 31, TOLEDO, APPLES_Per burrol, $4 00035 00, Tovzpo, June 2,—Wheat —Market_ens- | 4 s ot —Califoruia, 3 00; Mosina, er; 119 for cash and June; 1203 for July; 4 00@$5 0. 1224 for August. Bran, per ton—16 0 Chopped Feed, L por mn—lh‘ 00, LEMONS—85 00@5 70 per box. STRAWBERRIES - 17 r(fl]lm per quart. Corn—Murket quiet and weak; 58jc for £ 2 7! LI e A garT ranEL SBd LSRR AR R Oats—Dull at 4 anked, CANNED Gmnm—vy-m-, (Ctand- Tt = ard), per cas), 3 70@390; . LIVE STOCK R R LR (D10 A e berries, , per oase, 3 50, Dam. Bpectal Dispatches to T Bax, wons, % b, per case, 2 45, Bartleit OHICAGO. peara per case, 240, Whortleberries per case, 275 i ploms, 2 T percnse,? 90; Green gogos, 2 Ox10aa0, June 2 b per ceec, 2 90; do choice, , ts a8 follows: ~The Drovers’ Joar Hogs—M uklat'a)‘hw but n-t (}:Il;uing 2» 0'3"5?5 ‘r?-'acfi::"‘fi{'] l.‘.',“z Ieb;‘;;fl;?)%a $)ld; m avy, 3 5 Buiniog Co -1 cans, 12§c; ¢ ew top, 128c Tierces, 1b_cans, 5-1b do, » prime to choice, 7{@ Putoa, 3 £ 0. 1 mackerel, halt brls, 7 50; 1 muckerel, kita, 1 00; family mack- attle—Market !risk and strong; all sold early at_firmer rates; exports, 6 (0 @6 3% goud to shoice »m..‘.l’: 0@ 600; common to fuir, 5 10@6 O Bheep —Market quict but wesk; inferior to fair, 3 00@1 27 , 540; choice to extra shorn, 67, LOUIS, el, balf brls, 6 famil murkarol Iuln, 8r, Louws, Juns 2—Hogs—Market |&5c; No, 1 white fich, hal fhm 7 00;' No. 1 dall but casi for tep light shipping, kfl.n 105, 6 80@7 00; mixed to good packiog, 6756| BYRUP—Standard Com., 380, bbls,; @7 00; butchers to extras, 7 10@7 20, Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $1 95; Stan. Cattle -The ususl Suiucduy dullness dard do, 4 utllun kegs, &1 prevailed; the snpply was very lizhi and buyers scarce; prices unchanged; light shipping, 6 80@7 00; common to fair steers, 4 7. B@4 50; cows ‘and beifer Sheap—No supily; KANSA8 OITY Kaxgas Oiry, Juus 2,—The Commer- cial Indicator this afterncon reports as follows: BCattle—Sapply steady; mnatives, 18 450, Hoga—Lower snd weak at 6 50@6 90; bulk of sales, 6 50@6 65, Sheep—Quiet and unchanged at 4 25@ \th Ia Ib papers, 84 50 por case; keg PIOKLEA—Modiaz, a barcels do i b 4 00; wmalls, in hbly half bbls, 5 00; gheikins, in 10, in half bble, 8 00, wdor, good, 45@55; ; ial, good, 40@4 60@75¢; Young Hyson, good, 36@ a 3 ahoics, L‘) @31’30 ’;hpnu gut Leaf, ondaaten bt «pan, choice, 60@750; Oolong, good, 3 ate; m 15@40; Oolong, obin.ce, 40@55; Bonsho 86; cows, 3 00@ Nufl 454001 sholoa, -fhu.x ., ROPK—Sisal, § Inoh and er, 1lo; fiuch, 11hc; & inch, 120, ey WOODENWARE—Two haop palle, (" s o 175;_throo hoop pails, 3 00, Tabs, No. 1y 850; Flonoce washbiards, 185" Doatly Jrown ; Wellbuckets, 8 50, MISCHLLANHOUB. AJ‘A”;‘ ar, $1 65 ol o —siagonsd OALE A‘llk! Savon lLmperial, 8 45; Spocial Dispatches o Tus Lsx, Kirk's vatioat, 8 60; Kirk's atend WOOL, Kirk's ‘Ahhl l‘.uxrun, 5 New Youk, June 2. -Market dull and | Eutocs, 316 Kirk's P Quewn, unsettled; domestic fleece, 30@4 18@45c; unwashed. 12728; Tex: ———— MEROHANDIS,! 40; Kirk's magnolis doz,, ~Penasylvauls cons, 4 case, 5; Babbitt's Ball 2 doz, in case, achor Ball % doz In case 1 50, T8—Roasted, cholos, red Teu. oy white, 104c perlb; ny—uhite Virkinia vaw, 100; rossteds b OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ihe,10s, 15§0; s, Coffee—Market Rio, 7@ 150. Market nominal; granulated, 83 ng=~ bexes 40 Ibe,, 16 oz,, e, 15 MATCHES—Per oaddl \l’im round, Molassos —Market dull but easier, nanes, 84 101 square, eases, Rice —Market steady, COFFE Ordinary 'grades, 33@99; Turpentine—Market steady, fair, 10@1040; good, 104@1lc; prime, 114 Tallow—Market firm, @) 2e; strictly prime, 12@12)c; choice, 18 @134; fancy green' and yellow, 14@ife; — S old government Javs, 204@26c; Lovering’ TRAFFIO, ronsted, 14je; Amuckx.. roated 1ekei e MeLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 1430; Toe: lunun.lu. 164@1 330, VLOUR AND @RAIN®, VINKGAR — New [York apple, l6c; New Yosx, June 2,--Recelptsa aad |Obio apple, i, plaids, 1%0; do XXX brown ey Mripes and plaids, 13hc; Arlington fancy, 1Brbo: nswick brown, 83c; Obariot fancy 1240 do extra_beavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra 1lje; Indina A brown 18t Nevonset A brown. 160 TICKINGD—Amoskeag A U A 33 190; do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowauna, 9}c; Claremont B B usla Oonestoga 10 tra, mc{\a.mum 10 Lewiston a - 3 finnehaha 4-4, 20c; Omegn super cxira 4.4, 28¢; Pear] Rivor 82, 16tc; Put- nam XX 1205 Shotnckot § blue m‘vw. c; do S 12 Yeoman's blue 29, 9 ENIMS, —Amoskenk, blueand bronn 164c; Andover DD blue, 1540 Arling X blue Scoteh, 184c; Concord 000, blue & w brown, 12e; do AAA, do do 134; do X Xto dodo 1440 Haymaker's blue and brown 940; Myatio Rivor DD stripe, 16he Fourl River, blue and brown, 160j Uncaaviile, blue and brown, 144, CAMBRIOS-Baraard, Ghe) Eddyatons lining, 24 inch double tace, Eho; Garner, A Iazed, Fho; Manhattan glovo finish, bio Vewport do 6c; do gl. , 5e; Pequot do : Lockwood kid finish 6o, OORSET JEANS—Amory, 86j Andros coggin satteen_8§o; Clarendcu, 830; Cones o8gn satteens, 74c; Hallowol, 80; Indi Orchard 74o; Narragansett, improved, 8. Popperill aatteen 94 {onkport. 7o PRINTS - Allens, b4e; Ameeican, Sio Araold, 76; Borwick, ifo; Cooleco, ouue.mg-, 64c; unhr Dunnell, 6)@Tc; Eddystone, 7c; Gloucester, 6c, Harmony, 5ho; Kniokerbooker, 6o Mer H no D), 70; Mystic, Hio; Spragues, 6 Southbridge, 6o; do, m“hm.. oy boro, bc; Oriontal 6he, GINGHAMS—Amodkeng, 940) Areylr, 10ji Atlantio, 9o Onmberlnad, Highland, 7he; Kenilworth, 9 kett. 9401 Sussex, 8c COTTONADHS-—Ab Agate, 200; American, 110} Oniro' D and T, 134c; Ol 17463 Decoan Co,atrigcs Dond T 166; Key- stone, 134e; Nantacket, 190; Nonpar. 16c; Ocean D and T, 184c; Royal, 1641 Sussox, 1dc; Tioga, l‘llo‘ \Vnuhuwu ahirt arl. l‘lv ne ing checks, 1240; do, Naukin, 18he; ¥ork, lain Nenkin, 1240; do, ohieoks, stripes and 12he; do, 8.0z 20c, h}thTlNuS—Audro»co <in 10-4,27 0! do 9.4,23c; do 84, 22¢; ontinental O 42, 1ic, Fruitfof the Loom 104, 273; New York mills98, 8503 do 78, 80c; do b, 224e, Pembroke 104, 250; Pequot 104, 284c, do 74,190 do 49, 160; Pepperell ‘96, 29 do 67, 1c;do 57, 18¢; Utica 96, 860; do 58, 234e; do 48, 170, Orugs. DRUGS AND CHEMIOALE - Acld, Qarbolic, 50cj Asid, Tartario, 550 Balswto Copabia, per 15, 70s; Bark, Saeacfras, per Ib, 135 'Oalomel, per Ib, 75¢; Olnchontrin, er os, $105; (‘gfom{om por 1b, 850; overs pomders, por b, §125; Eosom Salts, per Ib, 8jo; Glycerine, purs pe bl 80c; Lead, _Acetate, per Ib, Oil, Csstor, No, 1, per gel, Fi Oil, Onstor, No. 8, per gal, §115, Ol, Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, Orlganiua, 505 Opiuan, $5 00; Quinine P, & W, & R, & 5, ner oz, §1 75; Potassium, Xodide, per l'l: 65; Salacin, per oz, 40¢; Salphate o r&hlnu, wor or, $8 75; Suipnur flour per 4o Strvchnine, per or, $1 25, Ints Olis and Varnlshea OILS—110" carbon, por gallon, 126; 150° headlight, per gallon, ligg 175" beadl) ht. per gallon, 19} 150° Water ite, 18c; lineeed, raw, per lon, £75. lnseod, boiad, r gallon, 60c; lard, winter tr'd, per cal, 95; No. 1, 850; No. 2, 7c; castor, XXX, per galion, 150; No §, 190; rwoet r gallon, 860; sperm, W. B., per gallon, 60; fish, W. B., per gallon, 650; neatafoot. extra, por gallon, 900; No. 1, 76c; lubri. cating, zero, per gallon, 800; summer, 1%, golden machiue, No, 1, per zallon, 335; No: 803 sperm, signal, por gallon, 80 tur: pentine, per 65c) naptha, 84, per gallon, 16e: 6 106 PAINTS IN OIL—White load, Omaka white lead, 8t, Louis, pare, 6e; groon, 1 to b I ‘cans, reuch zinc, groen seal, 120; Freuch' ino, red seal, 110; Fronch zino, in varnish asst, %c; Frenh rinoe, in ofl nast 150; Raw sad burnt umber, 1'h cans 100} raw and Borct Bleans, 1001 randyks’ brown, o8 refined lampbiack, 120; cosch black dnd; Ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 800; aliramarine bive, 180} chrome greon, L. M. & D., 160;blind and shutter groem, L M. & Do 106; Poringreen, Lict ndlan red, 160; Venctian red, 9; Iuscan dre, 22c; American Vermilion, I, & P., 180} chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &D’ 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, So; golden ook, 16; atent o, Bc; graining colors: light oak, dark . walout, shestunt snd ash 16c. Dry Paints White lead, 8cj French aino, 1001 Par whiteing 2jo; whiting _gilders, 14 whiting com'l, 13¢; lampblack Rt town, 14cj lympblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. slan blug, 56c; ultramarine, 180; vandyks Leown, 8oy umber, burnt, 43} umber, raw nos, burn t, 4c; sienna, raw, do S genuine, 25c; Paris green com' 20c; ohrome groen, N. Y.' 200; chrom green K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver million, 'Americs, 18c; Indian red, 10c roso pink, 14c; venetian read, Cokiioso 2o; venbilan red Am., Lgoi red lond, 7hey x ome yellow, genuine, brome' yel- low, K., 1%; ocbre, rohelle i ochro French, 2joi ochre, Ameri Winter's mineral, 2ho; lehigh brown, m spanish brown, 24¢; Prince's mineral 8o, VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon’ Furniture, extrs, 81 10; furaiture, No, 1 81; ocoach, extra, 81 40; oach, No, 1, $1'20; Damar, extra, 81 155 apan, 70c; as. phlltum.ex!n, 5oj shella 83 50; hard oil fialsh, $1 40. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—reen butcher's hides, (3 7o cared Ti@eo; hldu. green ealt, dry flint, sound, 180) dry ocalf and kip, 12@ldg; dry o hides, #ound, 10@11c; groen calf, wt. & 015 e, 11@ green calf, wt, under 8 Ibs, per skiv, green pelts, S0@$1 35; greem lamb ski 81 1501”‘ damaged hides, two-third ra cut scored and one gub, elassed bw thlcds rute,) branded hides 10 per sent. off Coon akins, No, 1, 450 No. 3, 800) No. 1 2 No. 4, 10e. Mink, No, 1, 800y No. 2 15¢; No. 8, 166; No. 4, 'bs. _Wox, Noik, 800 No, "3, She, Buay, No.-1, bice] B50) modntrlp- wtripee 400} narrow broad stripe, 106, 'l'.uo-, To. 11§c; | ¥ Leather. Oak nole, 396 to 420; hemlock sole, 8¢ to 80¢ to 100; runner, i ( alf, 8¢ to 120; onk npper onlf kid, ¢ Grclnen kid, 2 60 b .15 onk Xi 100; onk calf, 120 to 180; Frenoh kip, 110to 1 52; French ealf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- setta, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; bpings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Moroeco, 800 8%0; pebble O, D, Moroeoo, 8bc} situon; 250 to 8 00, HARNESS—No1 sar nk, 420) l\n do, 8%c; N.. 1 Ohio oak, 8803 No, 2 do, J‘»c) No. 1 Milwaukee, 8701 No, 3do S4c. Lumber. WHOLBSALR. We quote lnmber, Iatn and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: Jll IST AND SOAN l.l“l(g 1€ f¢t. a0 ander, TIMBIERS—16 ft, and undu, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST 18 {t., 823 50 50, 29 ft., $26 50; 34 ft. §26 50 NH’.X\I ING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, §24 00; ; 00, ocmmon boards), $30 00; No LIMit—Fer barr 850; Cement, bbl, bbl, 83 60, 'Hair folt 100 1bs, 88 50, 1 _bulk per tus Towa plastor v bu, 500, _Tarred traw board, 88 60 Heavy Hardware List, Tron, ratos, $280; plow stesl, special onat, 70; orucible, So; apeoial or German, bo; onst’ tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, sot, 925@3 00; hube, per set, 1125; felloos, sawed dry, 140; tonguos, each, 70@860; axios, each, 750; equare nuts, per I, 7@1lc; washiors, yer Ib, 8@1e; rivets, per Ib, 11 coil chain, por ib, G@12; Jmalleable, fron wedgon, 60; Growbars, 60 Barrow toeth, de; srring teel, 7@te; Burden's horsoshoos, 5 35: Burden's muleshoee, 6 25, BARBED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ Tie per 100, NATLS—Rates. 10 to 60¥, 8 50, SHOT,—Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, §2,10, Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., hal Kkogn, 8348 do. quartor koge, $1.85; Blast koe, 83.50: Fre, per 100 foot. 600, Jumberiand blackemith, 1% \lmm Run Blowsburg, 812 Whitebroast lump, 84 00; Whitebreast nut, 84 00; Town Tamp, 84 00; Towa nut 84 00; Rook [Spring, 700; Anthracite, $1150@13 00; Oanon City, $7 00 per ton, Horses and Mules. Extra draft horses, 8176, to 2253 Com- mon drait horses, 8100, to 10,4 Extra farm horses, 8110, to 126, Common s good farm horses, 890 to $100.; Extrs plugs, $60, to 76, Common plugs, $20. to 840, MULES, —(Ex¢ra), 8125, $0 1501 good, 8100, to 140,; fair, $76. to 10,5 commov, 860, to 76. ALCOHOL — 188 Sroof, 325 per wine gallon; extra c.m..mL wplrits, 168 proof, 125 per proof gallon; triple rofined apirits 187 proof, 133 per proof gallon; re-distilled 'biak!a«,lw( 150; fine blended 150G Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken tucky snd Pennaylvania’ ryon, 3 607 00. BRANDIES - Tmported, €8 00810 00 domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 5006 00; domentic, 1 40@8 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 6006 00; New 4 003 ‘domestto, 1 ‘iy'fl England, 2 00 | LEACH AND APPLX BRAN: OHAMPAGNES—Imported par_oaso, 28 ":"t)u 00; Amsrisaa, per onse, 12 0@ 16 00, Tobaccos, FINE OUT—Common, ¢ 20@30c; 45@60ci Rose Leaf, 70¢; Premium, Dismond Orown, 17c SMOKING—O0. Durham, 16 oz Durham, 4 oz, eal of North Carol P 1% Sweot Sixteen, 20c; Muskovy, 20c; B0c Durham, § oz, 2c; ten 240; Tom and Jerry PLUG me'u) lion. 50; Horsesh 44; Horeoy's, 48; .lm ) 38@40, 00l Merino unwathed, lHght, 14@160; hemy 3@1b0; medium unwashed, light, 18 20; 4, choico, 8% fair, 80c; tob and washed, 280j burry, black and sotted wool 1@ba less, Cure that Col Do not suffer your Lungs to beeome diseased by allowing & cold to con tinue without an effort to care It. Thousands have died prematnre deaths, the victims of Consumption, by simply neglecting & cold. DB. WM. HALL's BALSAM for the LUNGS will oure Colds, Coughs and Consumption surer and quicker than any other remedy, It scts al most liko magle in meny cascs, snd in others, 1tn effeot, thoogh slow, Is sure if persisted in, according to diroc- tions, Henry's Oarbolic Salve Is the Bost Salve for Cats, Brulses, Sores, Ulcors, Salt Rhem, Totter, Chapped Hauds, Chilblatns, Coron aud all kiuds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples. Get Henry's Oarbolic Salve, as all others are coun- terfelts, Pric: SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of the vaR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY 1t fs the most frsgrant of perfame Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, ¥an Franolsco. Kor sale in Omaha by W, J. Whitehouse and Konnard Bros 4 NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. [From the Boston Globe.] B! An--r n thorough trial of the IRON 0, I take pleasure nnunw umc I have been “enefited by its nisters and Pub- 116 Bpeaker will find it of the greatest value where & Tonic is neces: sary. recommend {t s & reliable remedial Agent, possessing uns doubted nutritive and restorative prop Lowiewiile, Ky,, (v, PURIFIES .LUDD — ] A combination of Fre« toride of Iron, Peruvian Barl and PRosphorus im a_palatable form. )/ tite, I :,'mm-rl it s indispensa- REV.J.L.TOWNER, Industry, 3., saya:— \ consider 1% a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad “BURLINGTON HKOUTE" VAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag't, Chicago. Id for all Classes of Travel oad In the Wor COINC EAST AND WEST. it Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Rec Finest Equipped Railr J. POTTER, 3 Vice-Pres't and G . S INHOLD MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, Window Caps, Fimals, Skylights, &c. 'I'T"R'I‘F‘P NTH STREET. OMAHA, N“ll A.E DAXLEY, MANUFACTURER OF F) BUGGIES, CARRINGES & SPRING WAGONS My l(('plmllnry is Constantly filled with a Releot Btock. W O N TEH WA 59 ) FA X 5 cagtory. S, W, m 2 m&e-ly Beat GU A SN LRI Oor. 10tn ana Uapitol Avenue, SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Qthers WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Gmund 01l Gake. It 1s the best and cheapost food for stock of any kind. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in to three pounds of corn, tor, fnstead of rmnnng dowa, able conditlon in tho spring. tify to its merits. charge for sacks, o4-eod-me Address WOOODMAN LINSEED OTL CO., Omaha, N Onc pound fe oqual the fall and win- \orense in welght and be in good markets Dairymen as well as othors who use it oan tes 'ry it and judge for yournslves, Price $25.00 per tou; no STEELE, JUHNSON & C0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AMND JOBBERS IN lour, Salt, Bugars, All Grocers' GARS EN I HANUFACTURED Canned Qoods, ana Supplies. ! Line of the Best Brands of DRIty U audlnuu tvanta_for BERWODD RAILE AN BBNWHHH RATLE AND LEFL N & BARD POWDREK 00 & BAKD PHWWf 00 FIREWORKS lesare. Editors — * The above is a good lkeness of Mrs. Lydia E. Pind Am, of Lynn, Mass., who aboveall other human betng 1ay be truthfully called the Dear Friend of Woman, s80me of her oorrespondents love to call her. Bh yealously devoted o Ler work, which i the outcom t a lfestudy, and ts to keep six lag ssistants, to Lelp hor answer the large correspondend hich dally pours n upon her, each beartng ite specil arden of suffering, or joy at release from it. H{ ¥gotable Compound 1s a medicine for good and nd il purposes. 1 have personally Luvestigated it ag w satisfled of tho truth of this. On acoount of ita proven merits, it 1s recommenda 2d prosaribed by the best physicians in the country Do says: “It works like @ charm and saves mud Mo, It will cure entirely the worst form of fallin I the uterus, Leucorrhoa, {rrogular snd painfd janstruation, all Ov Inflammation ad Jcoration, Floodings, wll Disp nte and the cos Jquont spinal weaknoss, aad 1 espocially adapted ¢ \o Change of Life 1y portton of the rysem, and give Goneral Debility, Bloeplossness That fouling of bearing ache, 18 alway atall times, ani with the Lav epression ax bwn, causing pain srmanently cus nder all clreun Aat governs the for It costs only §1. per r and fs sokd 4 tsta, Any advice req {ad cases, a1 s of many wh red to parted 0 0f the Vegetable Compound, oan b btatned by addrowing Mrs P.. with stamp for reply \hier omo 1n Lyno, Mass. For Kl 1 Torpldivy of the liver, wonders (1 e spectal line and bids ta) pound in 1ts popularivy. =8 hor aa an Angwl of Marey whes sed » good be ctharn. . L) Mrs A MD, Flags, Balloons, EFIRE CRACEKERS Torpedoes and 4th of July Goods. IND FO& PRICE LI NTTO Tils HEADQUARTERS MANRX MEYERI & OCO. WESTERN CORKICE WORKS'! Tron and Slate Boofing, 0. SPECHT, . - Proprietcr 1111 Douglas 8t, - Omahs, Ko! MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED lron Cornices 1% DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS Tin, Iron and Slate Boofing, Specht's Patent Metallio Skylight Patent @ Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Brackot Shelving, I wm thoe venera) agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENOCING, Crestings, )‘ruluu\mlvw‘ Verandas, Iron Bank Kailiogs, Window Blinds, Oel- lar Guards; also GENERAL AGENT FOR PEEKSON & EILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND, BEpRBXA PILE OINTMENT........ ....8 60 Qi REBOLIO DTN e re as oo s sk 26 A TYEL fo Fover and Ague Tonie Oordial...1 00 ECLIN G %"'\NI)‘\I{U 1 l\'l-:u PILLS... 2 LARTNOR GURE. A'N 26 it e SN e ) e = 5 B SURE OURE FORCORNS..... 26 (Warranted or money refunded,) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, tur d vy W, J. Whi DUFRENE & IMENDELSSHON, ARCHITECTS! \REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Byilding,

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