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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MUESDAY, MAY 7, 188) @49, and Manitoba lost . The bestac Tl"‘ SP[C[J :t\T“l “ \Rl\l T tivity was shown by n.-m]n.f,n Atchison and rthern Pacific pre The duilness continued after 11 o'clock, and it was nearly ‘Wheat Rules Higher Because of & [ noon when a better feeling returned and Lack of Rain, small advances were noticed throughout the list. Missouri Pacific and Atchison each S moved up 1 per cent, touching 78} and CYCLONES DUE IN NEBRASKA. | 44% respectively, and Western Union shared in the midday uctivity. Atnoon the prices were the best of the morning, witn promise Reports are Decidedly Ballish From | of porg animation before the close. The the Northwest — June Wheat strength in stocks noticed just before noon Fouches Its Highest Point— became more apparent after 1 o'clock. Atch ~.Corn Ranges Higher. ison became che leader and sold up to 45 yielding to 4%, or 11 higher for the duy 1t is claimed that the buil pools are at work, and easy money and better prospects among the roads for peace and economy, make op position unsafe just now. Reading, North- ern Pacific preferred, Rock Island and Mis souri Pacific each gained % to 8 per cont Western Union, St. Paul and Union Pacific mude small gains. Lake Shore and Louis. ville sustained 1o The market closed With a good bull feeding. OMARAJOBBERS DIRECTORY | OHARA MANUFAGI‘URER& about steady. One bunch of heifers, with a | = Lemoxs—Cholce, $3.50@4.00; fancy, #4.95@ few steers, sold .25, and there w 4% 2 i several trades t @300, Among all th Cocoaxtrs—Choice Ruatans, per 100,#4.50; ORSET JEANS— An cattle here there were hardly enough feed- | less than 100, $5.00 ; (¢ Rockport, ¢ ors and stockers to make any showing at all Bavavas According to s fbunch, #1.50 [ 3 f 3 Agricultural Implements. The few here were mostly northern stock- ' Shety ¢ ¢ e Wy e === = ers. The situatian in the trade on this kind erantes —Lettuce, per dozen CHURCHILL PARKER, of cattle remains unchanged nds, 4 3 radishes, per dozen bunch i , 824 S aloni A orion I s unchang 8, bt Pophfgaiianl. ) & gay 1 i | Dealerdt Agricnttoral IHIIIICHIGI“S, Wagons og: 80c; soup A@I00; heots, S0 Y Thorndike 12 o | carringes and vy 10008 street, between 9th aud Tli(vrv‘ l\\'urn hardly Logs enough to make a | carrots, 3 turnips, S0die; oyster ; 15¢; Cordis No. b, ; Cordis A\n L T 10th, Ominhia, Nebraska, market, but the few here sold nearly 5c | piant, 80aase: celery, SHc@#1.00: cauhfiower, | 10bgc . lower. ' srowas some demand fof lght | §1.76@9. cucumvers, M0@olc; greon |¢rvm-‘ Amoskea, § 07, 10 Aaii “ ’I‘”i R & METCALF ¢ sorts at £4.45, but only one bunch sold, sales- , bu boxes, §2,000@2, string beans, i oz, 13g¢; York, 7oz 1 « wmake e o taring 1o S their Vo Wihout | Datpon. bnor b sasurhen, i uae Bt | Thmet Y uhcey M !T“Cfl mplements, Wagors, Uarnagcs sorting, 8.00; asparagus, per 1b, Bl M plant b ; Beaver ugwles ote. Who lesate._Omana, Nevraska. There were no sheep on sale. One double Fresit F)sii—White fish, frozen, per 1b, ) ¥ N n \ y deck wan received but. it was consigned | 7c; horrinis, froren, per 10, Bes Lrout, - rosh ) <“Melvitic, | Agricnltural Implements, Wagons Buggies direct to a packer. caught, per [b, fe;white perch, fresh caught, | e, : d k #01, A, 105 and W7 Jones street, Oninha. per Ib, 7c; buffalo, fresh caught, per Ib, 3 . . Stevens' B, " Receipts, pickerel, fresh caught, pe: 1b, 8c¢; black bass, | bleached vens' A/ Stevens' A, | MOLINE MILBURN & TODDARD CO., Cattle........ VS S < 2300 | trosh caught, per ib. Tic. puched, 86; ¢ ; Stevens' D, Manufacturers and jobbers in ogs... . eer 1,100 Beaxs—Choice hand picked navy, § ched, Si;¢ S ; Stevens' ; , Tats L v oo choice HARd ploked. Eiedinm, $6.00; 'chblce | N, bioashad: igor8ie T Wagons, Buggics, Rates, Flows Ete. Horses......5..... . 20 | hand picked country, §1.15@1.90; clean coun- X int, o otges Cor. 9th and Pacile streets, Omaba. 9 s St try, $1.50@1.6 , 12 02, 15¢; do, 40-iuch, 11 revalling Prices. Porators—Choicegsacked, per bu, 25@0c. The following is a table of prices paid in VEAL—Choice, medium size, T@se; choice, Anlsm' Materiale. this market for the grades of stock men- | heavy, 4ite oo ~ HOSPE. 7 e tioned: Hib , TALLOW, Erc—Green salted Brock Tix—Eng. Ref'g, i 3 st C % Jry Prime steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs. . .£3.80 @4.00 hides, 4ae 1ry § \ i q Good stoors, 1250 10 1450 1bs. .. 470 (4 L calf Hides, azdlac; ] ongn—Planished botter sizes, toc; coa | ATHSES' M Ulluli Pianos gnd Organs, Good steers, 1050 to 1300 Ibs. ., 3 w 2¢ less: sheep pelts, green, each 2 § 1, 80c; sheathing, d0¢; pitts! & ) 1 Dol strors Omate, Nelraska, Ordinary to fair Cows......... sheep peits, dry, per Ib, %e12e; wool, e, Fair t0 0od cows... ..., 0. 240 G ag &y No. 1, Bigladc GALvasizen Snret Inos—-Juniata, O Good 1o choice cows, ........ . No. wh o} | eent discount. ... Boots and 8h Ghibico to fanay cotws, hi a b gre ParenT Prasisnen Iox—No, 4 9 W. V. MORSE Fair to good bulls 200 (@ AvprE Btk quality, per ib, 10:c; No. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, Good to choice bulls L 230 (@l Ciner—Bbls, £: hf bbls, $3, $lge. Ior less than bundle a Light stockers and feeders. .., 250 (@3.00 BrrrexiNe —4@ 15¢ per b, RooriNg, (H st Chiarcoal. ) 2y T4k 2 101, 1@, 1106 Donglas street, Omaha. Manufactory, Good feeders, 950 to 1100 1bs. 500 (@35 MarLE SUGAR-— 1214 per 1 sl X, 4x20, 112 shee : Summer strect, Dosion ir to choice light hogs LAH0 @40 Hoxev—16@17e e 11003 j e hoice heavy hows...... 4.80 @440 PRESERVES—) * per 1b, 4 __Coal, Cokeo and Lime. vod to choice native sheep. .. 4.50 @4.7 - 1ib e per b, 16icy commercial half and SHOD BHEED. . vvve overvsrrers S00 @400 A - South 13th street, Omaba, Nobraska Mikado Square paper, discoun blueberries, cherries, red, = Speclalties — Bustor, oges, cheose, poultry, gamw ice mixed hogs. ..o 430 @485 JELLIES 8¢ de Fhartard haitan | TOMATA COAL, COKE & LIME CC Fair to choice western sheep. . 8.5) @47 ' ies. half, 15c; No. 1 in burs, 14c. BAas—American scamless, NEBRASKA FUBL CO. :'..n 18, ; cherr \:vmu-. g l'hiln vres, figs, Commisslon and Storage. i ¥ o 1t T el H 3 G- R AIN’ RIDDELL & RIDDELL, L wir reed Oiniia; N . Boots and Shoes. B KIRKENDALL, JONES & €O, Buccesmors o tead, Jonos & Co. Wholesale Mannfactorers of Baots & Shee Agents 1or Hoston Rubbot Shoe Co. 110, 1104 aud 1108 Linriiey S malin, Nebraska. Browers. STORZ & IL Lager Beer Brewers, 18 North Eighteenth stroet, Omaha, Neb, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS. Oornlos, _ ~ AGLE CORNI( WORKS, Mannfacmrem of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window-caps and motalio skylights. John Epeneter, Proprictor. 108 and 110 Sauth 1008 street. CnitcaGo, May 6.—[Special Telegram to Tiw Bew]—The weather was a potential factor in the speculative wheat market to day and the sentiment was bullish on the non-fulfillment of predictions of ruius throughout the northwest. The signs are still strongly indicative of rains, not only in the spring wheat section west of the Missis- The following were the closing quotations: sippi but throughout the whole western WRPIIE . T i o country, ‘The indications point to especially 8 COIDOTS. . 1INIS | s ET T Er o N PN violent meterological disturbances in Kan sroiular. 1067 O & N. W sas, Nebraska and Towa, disturbances of the [ a5t 3% Gpunons. 18 orericd cyclonic order, n fact, Thus far, however, | Central Pacific. . Gy [P0, & B the big rains that were expected in Dakota, | {RICR0 & Alon 1| Rock Taland; Manitoba und Minnesota have not panned | &Quirey R out. There been few show Hl"' & W, 183 |St.Panl & Omaha ers but temperature and | 1, g W T T do preferced high, dry winds the rule, :\..lm.:v.\ i, o2 18 W b The situation back t. Paul and Min- | WRESNORe, oo SHaT do pretarred. neanclis s extremely critical, if half that is [ Missouri Pacitic ... 74 heard can be belioved. There have been no | MoNEY-—-isasy at 23 por cent rains to speak of there for nearly a year, Priste MECANTILE PAVER--31{@5 no snow fell lust wiuter. 73 as lof s | cent. ground a8 dry as a boue aund P STERLING EXciaNce--Steady; sixty-cay and ponds cverywhere are repre- | bills, $4.57; demand, #4.88 sented as dried up. 1tain is certaialy badly uceded. It is also as badly needed all ov the westorn country, quite as, much in Illi Chtioa B, SlbwoVWhiat nois an Indiana, perhaps, as anywhere else. | about steady; cash, s2i5e; dune Seiyes duly, The speculators in the wheat pit are just now strongly disposed to operate on the ¢ i cash, 341c; June, 84} theory that Providence, already laggard in this particular, will provide adequate moist- —_—————————— Office Fixtures. SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING 0O. Manufacturers of Ean, Offe and Saloon Fixtares Mantios, Siduboards, ook o, MiErors, ki South ith 8t., Un R i — ©__Papor Boxos. JOHN L. WILKIE, Proprictor Omaha Paper Box Factory, #1117 add 1310 Douglas troot, Orinhi, Neb, P LR LD Sasn, Doors, Eto. M. A. DISBROW & €O, Wholeanle manu facturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mou'dings. Branch e, 1200 and 11ard street Omahis, Neb, BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Wannf.oturers of Sesh, Doors, Blinds, Al otk AnA Tht oo 18 Woad Bt cornernth and LeavenWerih streeis, Ouilia, Neb. Representative Sales. STEERS. Av. Pr. No. S10 $3.00 23, __Stoam Flttings, Pumps, Eto._ STRANG & CLARK STEAM HE i | B RS C SE Jobbers of Hard aud Soft Coal, Union Square paper, discount, 3 per blackberries, 2 1b, 75c¢; blueberries, 2 1b, 3oe: 214 South 18th St., Omaba, Neb, Storaoe 21d Commission Merchants, % Pumps, Pipes and Engines, i dune 23%e; ureat this juncture. To-day the market was exceedingly nervous, The advance of the day was made early in the session and Teactions from the best prices were neither numerous nor violent. June wheat, particu larly, s active on count The ' crowd was informed t 2igc bulge in the months of May June was due to “cash demand,” but the market acted more as though it was still the short interest, which was struggling to get through. May wheat, which closed on Saturday at 807¢c, opencd at S2c bid, and 8oid up to S¥ic. ' June climbed nimbly to 3c and only soid back to 3 ex: at 82ic X nearly 1 and ad ced (()4“ ‘Il\lhh, or S\»nn' other whale, let the crowd have' more th and the price worked to 7 ibed to and worked back to reafter fluctuating around and closing at 8% lay. D close was somewhi few duys has e pop! L in the promiscd bumper-crop of wheat o under favorable conditions. And the willingness on the part of the knowledge that the warket, around the rent quotations, has two to it ( erous and wen ns might produce a decided change of opinion within v period of ty-four hours, Heavy shipment deman, corn market was fi wheat market likewise contributing, Iater decrease in he visible supply of 410,000 bushels was confirmatory of {irst_impres sions. The clearance from Atluntic ports were only moderate, but the improved feel- ing abroad is expected to bring them back to the former average. The home demand, as wmeasurcd by shipments from here, appears to continue good at the present lovel of values. ‘Lhe opeving prices were an im- provement over Saturday’s closing quota- tions of Y. e wasa firm uadertone, but no activi s, From New Or' leans 4 were cleared on Satur- day for London. The estimated receipts for Tuesday are 850 cars. The resultof the day’s tra wann_kain ove the closing on ¢ about jc easy, which re- sulted in tha chartering of vesscls 1o take 650,000 bushels, Oats were active with a liberal Dbusiness recorded, p dvancing 1@ c. Offerings wore fai there was a botter demand®us the result of the dry weather in the west. An increase of 415,000 bushels in the visible supply was uniuiportant, with about one-third of it found in augmented Jocal stocks which are four times as large as they weraa year ago. The receipts wo nd move than half passed into con des. After opening ko b 1, solling at 2% @2 by mg @ trifle, June July to about e . No. 2 ouls in store Quiet und light sales at 23300 wero reported Tho provision traders were treated to a little surprise; Saturday's break i prices made the ty of and as the run of hoes wus lary thing, than predicted, a still further declis was confidently expe Tho openis fact, was accompanicd by a depression and tho first transactions were very generally made avan _ easier rag the weakness shown, howcver, was short-lived. The were given to understand that were to meet some opposition in the ol of the mricet. Brokers, supposed to present Cudahy bought frecly of pork, und with Armour & good bugcr of short, ribs and Jard, n sharp rebound was developed. In their upward turn were well sup- und, approxi S quotations, The re. action practically recovered the ground lost on Suturday. In pork the advance estab. Yished was ', and in Lard and shovt ribs e, h ot was & Jittle slo CHIC. SIOCK. Cnicaco. My pecial Telegram to Tur BB i he cattle market bad a large supply of good cattle, particularly of heay beeves, handy light to medium w smooth steers were not proportionally plen- tiful, whiie the offering of cows and desirablo butchering and eanning grades was aver: Sales were gencrally firm to stron Friday's prices for lightkill at the opening and and still lacer strong for hoavy, Cows, bulls and calves sold strong, notwithstanding the presence of s liberal run of Texas o The stocker and fecder market was so aull that few transactions took plac Choice to extra heaves sold at §4.300:4 50; medium to good steers, 1530 to 1500 1bs, & @4.153 1200 to 1850 108, §5.60004.00; 1000 to 200 1Us, §3.20@.35, Stockers and i s is_and Texas erass stoers, lower thin the av price paid onSaturday last. Both easter shippers ana iocal packers Lad liberal ordors, d when they ot the fizures where the wnted them, they cleared the pens The extremo x paidl for hsavy hogs was §1.45 Ii tha bulk st 8465, In fact, you 2 44.55 02 o fuir loaa, but it was dit work squoczing oul %'s0 more, or {@4.60 far prizie 1o heavy shapes on salos, Mixed lots s d from $4 5215 1o 4.30, mostly at $1.55G1 heavy wixed, acd 84,571, (@4, 2y C i1 PR Light sovts 1d At §4.70 for £10 Ios dowa, such is Anglo ) for Yorkers and $4.80 for fancy singing light. i FINANCIAL New Yok, May O.—[Speo leram to Tum Brk.| -Stocks—There was disap pointmen k circles this worning over the dullness which prevailed. The cpening found prices irrcgular, and tbe trading of the first hour Aid not arcuse any activity or make any o anges in the list. Louis- yille & Nuslville aud Lake Shore showed Josscs of 3§ per cent each. The list, ou the whole, shiowed lower figures, but they were mostly of smail fractions, Fluctiations were slight also. Chicago Gas scld at 48} Nothing doing. u‘l‘nnu!h,\ £1.490, $1.55 l\\)n\k\ £1.02, ork -1 cash, #11.55; June, 00y July, #11 L ; cash, $.80; June, $6.80@ § Flour wheat, § rye flou . '“ri\ shoulders, 5, short clear, short ribs, @5.40. s Butter - Quict and dull; creamery, 14w@20c: dairy, 12@ e sc Quiet: full cream chedd Young Americas, 7 fresh, 1212} llulnn:—l'nr'nnwm|: heavy and light croen salted, Sigc; salted dull, 4ic: green sulted f, ary lint, salted, 7e; | T@Se; deacons, e eac Tallow. hanged ; 600,000 £000 74,000 . , Wheat - Rec 83,0005 expor X 83,0005 ex spot_market but st quict and lg s L NSyt 50,6003 exports, 2,405 SDOL mar 2, 44'4c in Eh‘ ator H‘. Tite No. whit H ungraded wixed, 410 @ Coftea-- O |lmnls down to b points up V, M l6.400; June § Ly spot Rio, steady; fair cargoes, cum--Dull; united .msml ats }é‘\mg but quiet; western steam 17] r—Quict and lower; western dair. western crenmery, 15@20c; Elgins, 2 “heese—Stronger. Minne, May 6.—Sample wh higher; re ars: shipm s rs. Closing: No. 1 hard, May July, 85c: on track, 98¢; No. 1 northe S0ige; July, S650; on track, 2 norti ay, i6c; July, 7 k, 78c. ouis, May 6. —Wheat ~Higher; cash, - Higher; cust, 303@31c; May, 31 %@ oy cash, 23%c; July, 235 mimal at £6 00, Steady at $1.02, Butter—Dull and easy; creamery, 15@20¢; dair; T May 6.~ Wheat - Firm;, cash, 5 Provisions. Cincinnati, May 0, No, Corn Oats Kansas City No. 2 red, ¢ soft, cash, 25340 bid; N Oats--1 Chicago, May 6.-The Drovers' Journal reports as follows: Cattle—Receipts, 12,000; market stendior; beeves, #4504, V.-Jlnri #3254 15 K- ors and feed 3.00; cows, bulls. and mixed, §2.000 lltl ‘T'exas steers, $2.40(a3.05, Receipts, 21,000, market active and , $#4.454.65; heavy, 40w @4.58; skips, §3.50(a'4.40, Sheep—Iteceipts, maurket steadier; natives, #4.00H.00; V. 3 @450 “Yexuns, §.1 iaubs, 84 Drovers' rual London cable quotes heavy supplies on American and howme raised Prices off e from o weck ago, Best an steers 1le, estimated dead weight, Kansas City, May 6.—-Cattle —Receipts, warket ‘slow and barely ing steers, .2 i native cows, 3,10 2.00; stockers g 4 13,45 Hoge — Iteceipts 4,200; market heavy and S@10c lower, Ly L weul ) Leavy, $1 5; wedivm und lights, #3315 @440 City, May 6.— o —Receipts, sbipments, market stes fut s, $3.0003.50; stockers, ders, §2.400¢290; cannors and veal calves, 2.00@2.40. Hogs — Receipts, market ateady; light and mixed, $1.5 33 heavy, #.85 (@440, National choied S0@4.40; fair to good. d fecders, $2.00@.10; SU@8.00; grass fed, #1.90 Neceipts, #200; shipmen market steady; chioice héavy and sclections, #.00(@4.05 ligav grudes, $4.5 ay, May 6, 185§ The receipts of caftle wora ver: h d the pa ) ee Ve de- y 01 Although & &ood many ! before the close, the number Lunds in the morning was sinall. The dressed boef and shipping steers s0ld At & rango of $8.85@4.00, but mostly at $3.60@3.50. A Luuch of cattle was weighed up at §4.10, but they were really sold in the country on I'riday. ‘The butchers' stock, such ua desirable’ cows and beifers, wan scarco and with @ good dev:aud prices were pard for loa 010 L1025 1100 125 100 1000 A Review. Showing the highest and lowest prices of hows on this market on the , 1587 und 1853, 480 K May 1888 300 @6 | 8 .| BUy 5 Sunda; @55 | 500 stock Notes. Cattle lower. ake a tumble, J. Groton was in from Grotna with cattle, J. Lemke was in from Miilard with hogs. G. W. Lee, of Elden, was on the mavket with hogs. W. Hoprer, of Elihorn, was in with catt E. Petty, of Shelby, was ou the market with cattle. . Dixon_ repre Memphis and had tile was i from Ellenwood with m from Wahoo with three cars of cattle John Hastic was in from Eagie with three loads of cattle 17, M. Sackett, of Albion, marketed a load of #4.40 hogs. G. H. Babbittwas in from Ashland visiting the yards J. P, Hayward was in from Memphis with cattle. M. A. Senter, of Bancroft, had two cars of cattle on the market, . J. Bell was in from Tilden with two cars of cattle, A. W. Clarke. a Papillion banker, was on the market to-day with cattle of his own feeding, J. Holland was 1n from Indianola with ars of cattle Lee came in from Indianola with two of cattle, 1", Skelton, of Honey Creck, wasin with aload of butchers' cattle, J.J. Lightbody was in from Geneva with two cars of cattle and one of hogs. J. B. Moore, of Lyous, was in with four loads of cattle. James Gallop represents Lyons with two s 0f catt V. M. Mullen came in from Lyons with cattle. No shecp on sale. Good butchers' stock scurce, Not enough fecding cattle on sale to men- tion, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKE Produce, Fruits, Etc, Produce is arriving freely, ana_prices for spring vegeiables ure lowering daily. Butter, oggs and cheese are weaker, with a declin g tendency. Hides are lower and marke! dull Burres ble dairy, 14@lée; vackers stock, Creamery —prints, faucy, i choice, 18@?20c; solid packed, 18 ss—Strictly fresh, 10@13e, Cugest—You i a, full twin flats, 12 s, S@lle; Van 1{0s) dam, §1 rdozen; sap sugo, 14c; , 150; himbur domestic § K afes, bronze u \PoULTRY — Live hens per dozen, §#3.75@ 4.00: roosters,” §3.00@325; turkeys, 10@lle per Ib. 1S —Choice, §3.25@8.50; common, $1.75 STHAWBERRIES--Per case, 24 qts, 4.00. OKANGES—Fancy W (%D, 2 erside, §3.00 rind » lichaels, Mediterranean sweets, bright mountaius, $2.25@2.75; Los Augeles (cbvice), §2.20G4.50. Basement First National Bank, 05 south i3th DRCLARKE ESTABLISHED I85! ; 188 So. Chicago, lils, { Clarkat, N The Regular 0ld-Established APHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1s still Treating with tho Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS N AT Tl Chrnmc, Nervous and Private Diseases. 79~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, ling Memory, Exhausting' Draina, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache cad, nuncnfly decuy an , treated scientifical ard, 3 11 Mouitor seconds, .\ 5; Atlantic, 3 1b, $1.90; Bootl’s ' pies, 1b, $1,10; G 2 1b, £1.00; Myers, 6 1b, $1°00. CANNED Fisin- mon trout, 1t 2 1b, $2.005 crabs, 11b, & codfish balls, 2 1b, §1 i 3 cels, 1 1b, lobsters, 11b, &.00; lobs 11b, §1.00; lobsters, devilled, 1g macke 1 ib, $£1.00% makerel mus 31b, & skerel tomato sauc macke mustard sauc oysters, 2 1b, 21.50 salmon, C, .2 1b, 83, almon, Alusk o, wax, 16 0z, 08, wax, 14 ¢ ts, per lb, Jizte por T, OCoA=S@nne per b, old_golden rio, old peabe 1tio, choice b : Rio, pi 3 Rio, good, Mocha, 2S¢ Java, ¢ Mandehling, ava, good interior, 2c. HDAGE AND TWINE —Ma b Sisal rope, I s rope, f15c; cotton rop cotton twine, 50; candlewick, Cracke SAKE @18¢ per b, Drien Frurrs —Per £ Mich., 4% ches, Cal Turkish prune Lemon peel, Lie. Pard dutes, 16 A bunch, delie valeneius, per b, r box. Dried grapes, kberrics . Pitted cherrics. Pitted plums, “lle. Raspberries, Nectarimes, 15@lde. Ginger, Jam, Pts, £3.00 per doz. Famixaceors Goons ina, 415¢; L diies roni, 1 vermice rice, 4 sago and tapioca, G It—Dried codf herring, dom. FLO0@L10; imp. rel fish, No. 1,57 lwon, $8.50; an hovies, Ly Nurs—Almonds, 16@15¢; Brazils, 9c; fil- berts, 12e: pe nuts cocks, % O11s—K V. 10145 W W, 13¢; headiight, l4¢; salad oil, $2.55@7.00 per dozen PregLes—Medium, Ji bbl, £5.00; small, #6.00; gherkin S WiareiG Paver—Straw, per 1b, 1740 manilla 8, ¢ 1, e 140 2.1 pkes, i do 100 3 ddo 60 5-1b phiss, $2.50: do 25 10-1 phezs, s Ashton, bu bi 1b, 850 1b, #1.40; 15, BBC; per bbl, 1 EEDS TR 3 ST0VE POLISH—$2.005,57 per gross, Sriczs—Whole, per Ib—Allspic Cassia China, 10¢; cloves, Zanzibar, + confectio @i cut f, 101, @105} ¢ Tivrs—Per gal L4Se. Vixeaan—Per gal, 13@20c, Dry Goods, COTTON FLANNELS 10 por cent trad count. Unoleached 1L, 1hibgc S0, 1¢ 00, 1t Cani Barts—Standard, Se; 10c; Beauty, Boone, 14¢ 5 ed, W, Pursts—Solid colors—Atlantic, 6e; G, Berlin oil, ¢ 3 Garner oil, 67 Prints—Pink uni Robes—Allen, teo: River Steel River, 6kc; Rictmond, Oul, ige; K- Windsor, Gige, Praxrs Arnold, Awer long cloth, ¢ nold 13, long Arvold, ( Seal, 10',0; Steifel A, Windsor, Gold ket, 10 Arnold A, Gixaiay —Plunket checks, 615e; Whit ton, 3 i Normunar dress, 71,03 ; Whittenton, ibge; i Woods, 5e; Stand- Breacn SHEETNG — Ellerton, Housekeeper, 83c; New Candidaté, No. 60, 9150: Best reloth, 00, 41¢: Cabot, 7 Uhalf bleached, 5 itof Loom, 3 Gy 60; Hope, 7 King Phillip nsdale cobric rora i, 44 FLANNELS FLANNELS, Winire Ty ¢; Queckiee N¢ FLANNELS, Rep - C, 24-iuch, 154¢; E, 24 SuanresI &~ No experiments. Censuitation free and _ B9-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Delicate D Age and A= Those contemplating celebrated guide Male a cents (stamj Tetter or call may save future suffer. 1 golden years tolife. &a~Hook Cents (stamps). Medicing and writings sent everyw secure from exposure. 1" reet, - Omaha Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D. 186 So. CIark sn. D Spiney 0o NATIONAL DISPENSARY 0 PRIVATE DISEASES T OM N uotesstuts oo YOUNG MEN youu 1 W V1 e MIDDLE AGED MEN blod with L0 trequent o mpunted by i weaken oarin SPINNEY & CO. JKans TA‘l B QUITARS MADE BY ) CHAYNES g (o '% WFA.(MEN .F. C, ro'm.zn Moodus, Conn, INORCES~A, GUODRIC 1% Dnrbord St Lusiadss quiokr ad' 0zaly sean udvic {5 . S) & Co. Dry Goods, Furnisni KILPATRICK-K( L 11N stroe! RY ( 0ds and Noti U]IS [mporters 2nd Jo ; Tuportors and jobbors of Woolens and Tailors' Trin 17 South 15th streot. Furniture. _I'li.\'l', in Farnit am street, Omahn, Nebrask; Wllflhfllf} Duafl allthe effects haps Consumption or Y new methods with 55~ SYPHILIS ind =1l bad Blood and Skin Dis- ermanently cured KIDNEY and URIINARY complaints, Gleet, trictu e, Varicocele und all i pily without ases perience im. Iy Goods, Noti ions Corner. A Harney Cmabn Nebrasks. Croceries. GALLAGHER & CO. WllUlEbfl‘U Glflfibl] iy fl‘ 1 Plfl 7isions. , BRADY & CO., Wholesale Gr 5th ana Lonvenw o: th strocts, N Omann, Nevraska. ATCIL Hfl'IY Handy '"arq, In cro, lnmber, cte. 1200 0 end Steel. Build rs’ Hasdwan Mecnanies' Lol Lumber. . WAKEFIELD, lier, Elc. meriean Tortiand cemont. Btats ‘sgent £Cr Milwaukee bydranic oement knd Wood cArpete wid pariio AllKumml Dedlerin L} .sry, Tm .Plata pnrbed wir "BAUGH & TAYLOR. Sca:e Repair Shop. 105 Doukia nmber., nd Dauglas il 4 Whnlmla itie Tene JFPORT. h, Lime, Sash, 1 Douglas. Corger Ll‘lll':'el‘ Lin ‘and California Str ARDY & €O, 78, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, (‘\rl\lll\v CATTiAges, ol an. 'CAIH ENTER I‘AI’EV.I Co., ale Paper Dealers, B 0f printng, wrnppin and writiog S0einl uitei ATTouss A ciaw fl] LllfllI]GI' e hisats RioE e, — ey Niillinery and Notlons. 8 R “Llil.'vva\- Co., lers & Jobbers in Millinery & Netians 203, 210 and 212 S0uth Lith stiior Notlons. ¥ OBINSON NOTION €O, nsalc Notions and Furuishing G*ndx W5 Bud W5 SORLE 10th strecs, Ouwialia, “CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., olesale Rcfmve‘l. and Lubricating 0ils. AR Hishop, Manager, U lomi ora. I1X BOX by Gic . 110’ Farouia Steam, wator, rilwny and minivg suonies, st G, 2 A0 V4 Farnm St O U. 8 WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. Steam and Wate* Supplics. TIalday wind mills. 018 Aud 120 Jones St., Omans, . 1068, BULDR M BROWNELL & €0, Engines, Boilers and General Machinery, Bliceriron work, ateam pumpe, snw wills, 12151218 Veuworth sticet, Ot —— Iron Work ER liuul ¢ WORKS, “Props. Manafacturers of Al Winds lel}(\ and Shect Iron Work \and B & M. crossing. Tel. 41 & VIERLING IRON WORK i ‘UHSI Iron Bui ding Work, nernl foundry, machine and § ani works, U, P, Ry, and Tt stivet, Guwalin, ALA WIRE & IRON WORK: « ifacturers of Wirc and Irox Railings Desk rails, win stands, wire sign, ete. rth 10t strcet, Omulia, OMAHA SAFE & IRON WOR| Hanl'vs of Fire and Burglar Prof “fl’!’.s, Vaults, Il work, 1ron slintters and fire escapes. oen, prop’. ¢ 3 SOUTH OMAHA . UNION STOCK YARDS €0, Of Omaha, Limited ___John ¥, Boyd, SuperiStondent. GHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago, Milwaukee & t, Paul R'y, The Best Ronte from Omaha and Councll Bluffs to =——DHE EASTTi=— TWO THAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMALA AND COUNCIL BLUKFS Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, St Paul, Minncapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rock Istand, Frecporty — Rockford, Clinton, Dabuque, Davenport, Clicing Madisor, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, other tmportant 1 ints Eust, Northeast an tieket thoket ngent At 13 tAn Barker Block, or st Union Vaclio vy nitention 18 nployes of the |0 ‘mu 151, Genera! Manauer. Kt a1 M cor, AR ENTR U T e ana THHAREORD, Assistant GencrelPussougor ¢ Avent w1 LA Generut superintandont. AIXe A OV FIINS ELECTRIC BELT NWIEIE G USSP INGSOI Y. PATENTED AUG. 16, 1587, YO V. 1, 1590 it W, .’5 DR, OWEN'S¢"x/ £ aALVAchLL \ g Ruspansory S (/] %\\‘ ol unnm\uuhtrr’umr A A AT i ) nqn;)v Jons befare 1t 1s T fmprovement ever LG G Deiiated thror OV ME Ly 14 Ny I RO \er anuw:rhsnnl NEBRASKA = NATIONAL §. DERCSITORY, i A A o ,IHU.HUJ vplus-Jan. 1st, 1850 .. L 62,000 OFFICERS AND DINECTORS: HENRY W. YATES, I fdant LEWIS 5. RE e U'r A E TOUZAL W. V. MO YOHN 8. LLINS, R CCUSHING, W. 1.5, HUGHES, Caskiop THE | .ON BANK, A Geuerul Buuklug Businsssrasaied,

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