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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1881)
THE OMATTA DATT.V TVR17 . WTT.TWTCSn A V ATTnrrcvM , j 1001 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. MONET ANI1 STOCK * . , , . NEW YORK. August 2. Money closed nt 3 per cent. Exchange closed steady at 84 83@4 85. Governments closed firm. Currency GS 1 30 bid ) fours coup. 1 1C3 ; -IJs do , IHJjJfw continued , 1025stlo ; , BTOCK9. Stocks strong and buoyant throughout the greater nart of the day , and prices ad. vanced Bto.-ulily with few reactions , t'rices at the close showed an advance of | to 3J Dercont , compared with yesterday. No trustworthy news respecting trunk linn afTairs to-day , but the tenor of the various rumors ran in favor of nn early settlement. The strongest stocks were Hannibal Jt St. .Toe , trunk line shares Western Union , Union Pacific , Missouri Pacific. Milwau kee & St. Paul , Koclj Island and Wabash. The following are the closing bids : MININO srpcKS. Following arc the closing quotations for uinlng stocks at the New York mining board : Amio 41 St Line No 1..110 Boulder 20 St. Line 2 * & 3.480 Cons Vir 190 O & M . . " . . . . 87 Hibernia 5 ! ) Spring Vo ! 300 Climax 50 Villa 140 California 95 Mexican ,7874 Arizona 2J CHICAGO HONEY MAHKKT. OIIICAOO , August' ' . Business at the banks was less active , but demand for money was good. Kates were steady at 5@C per cent on call and 7 per cent on time. Eastern exchange be tween city banks was sold at 80c to 81 dis count per thousand dollars. The clearings f the associated banks were not as large as expected , being § 12,800.000 , against S14 , . 400,000 yesterday. Orders for currency from country points were moderate. _ , Omaha Wholesale Market. OKKICE OF THK OIIAIIA BEE , 1 Tuesday Evening , August 2 , 1881. J Markets to-day generally quiet. Grain and live stock unchanged. Protisions steady ; butter Ic lower than yesterday. Lemons declined $1 per box. Blueberries declined 25c per case. Watermelons are Jf4 per hundred lower than yesterday. All other quotations remain the name. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT. ( Josh No. 2 , 1 02j ; Cash No. 3 , 88 : rejected Git- . BAHLEY.-Cash No. 2 , 89c ; No. 3 SOc. KYE.-Cash , 70c. CORN. Cosh No. 2 , 3Co. OATS. Cash. SOc. Livestock. Cattle We quolc as follows : Butch er's cows , S3 25@3 50 ; choice butchers , steer * , S3 75@4 00. Shcop Good mutton in 'fair ' demand. S3 503 ; 75. Hogs Wo quote as follows ; Light packers , 84 70@5 50 ; medium mixed tmcken ) , $5 00@5 25 ; extra choice heavy , S5 25@5 50. Provisions. FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade , $275@300 ; patent , S3 G0@4 50 ; winter wheat straight grade , S3 00@3 50 ; ' patent , $3 75@4 50 ; graham rye , S2 23 ; Wheat , 32 50. RYE FLOUR S3'23. MILLSTUFFS Bran , per cwt. 50cJ screenings , per cwt. 70@80c ; shorts , per cwt.COc ; clioppcd feed , per cwt. 75c ; meal tolled , yellow , SOc : white , 90c. POTATOES-New , SI 25 per bushel. POULTRY Live chickens per dozen , 43 50 ; old , spring chickens , S3 50. EGGS Shippers count , lOc. BUTTEK Choice , 16 ; poor , no market ; creamery , SOc. APPLES Good , sound , S5 00@550 per bbl. HONEY Extracted , first-clasa Calif , ornia strained , 15c. LEMONS Good repacked per box , $9 00 ; best , S10 00. BLACKBEUUIES Per case , S3 75 ; tomatoes , per bushel. 82 00 ; California pears , per box , S3 00 ; California plums , $2 75 ; California peaches , S3 00 ; Call , fornia grapes , 84 00@4 50 ; watermelons , j > er 100. SUi 00. BLI/EBEKUIES-Per case , 8275. VEGETABLES-A11 kinds bring good ipricea. BEESWAX-Yellow , 18@20c. ONIONS Per bbl. 8400. Grocers Lift. tJOFFEE.-ltio , lair. 134o : lllo , good , I4c ; lllo , prime to choice , 144c ; Old cov't Java ; 20i@281c , Mocha , SGJo ; Arbuckle'B , 171c.TEAS. TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@K5c ; Choice , G0@75c ; Imperial , good , 4045c ; Choice , C0oj75c ( ; Young Hyson , good , 30 ® SOc ; choice , C5c@Sl OOj Japan Nat Leaf , 35c ; Japan , choice , G0@75c ; Oolong , go d , 3T40j Oolong , choice , 4055 ; Souchong , L'ooil. 35 < at40o ; choice. 35o)45c. ( ) .SUGARS. Cut loaf , lljc ; Crushed , lljc ; Granulated , lOJc ; Powdered , lllc ; Pine | > owdered , 113c ; Standard Coffee A. JOlcj New York Confectioner's Standard A , lOJc ; Good A , lOc ; Prairie Extra C , 04c.SYllUPS. SYllUPS. Sugar house , bbln , 45c ; half bis-17c ; keg < , 4 gsillons , S2.f(0 ; clintce itablo Hymn , 3Sc ; halfbblilOc , kes .Sl 8" < . - SPICKS. Pepper , 101 ; AllbplceJOc ; .Cloies , 43o ; Nutiiieifs , 3100 : C.ihila , ' - ' . " > c ; Slaco SI 00. SOUA. Dwlght's Iti papers , SH 00 ; Je- land do , § 3 00 ; Church'a , 53 00 ; Keg s < Kla , 4@4.lo STAllOH. Pearl , ? c ; Silver Glim , 7J @ 8c ; Corn Starch , 8 l8\c ; Exculsior Gloss , file ; Coin. 7c. SALT. Pray load * , per bbl , 1 00 ; Ach. ton , in wcki , It 50 ; bbU dairy l > 0 , 5h , 3 15 : bbU ililrv , 100 , 3 . 3i5. ( DltlED PHI/ITS Choice halves , peaches , new crop. 7io ; Ev aivirated A pple" , M boxes , ll'i12fc ( ; Miclilijnii , ( He ; New York apples , OicSt.LouU ; Ni.l,5cl'runeA old , ( io ; now , 7fei7c | ; Currant * . , 7 < § 7Jc lilacklierries , new , lOo. U1IEESE Full Cream , lOc ; Part Skim , Oc. WOODENWATIE Two hoop pall * , 1 85 ; three hoop pails , 2 10 ; No , I tulw 9 00 ; No. 2 tubs , . 8 00 ; No. 3 tulw. 7 00 pioneer washboards , 1 85 ; Double Crown t ! 75 ; Globe Washboard. : i50 : Well buckets .chain , and 5 ply , 'JOJ@/214 / ; Colored carpe chain , per lb , 20 ; LEAD-Har , 81 05. MATCHES Per caddie , 85c ; round caica , S7.35 ; square casex , 84.90. PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon. 12. . -choice lard , 13jc ; dried beef , 13Jc ; tliould era , can\ass I 8c ; hams , canvassed lljc bacon , tides 11 jo NEW PICKLES Medium , in barrels S7 00 ; do in half bbls , 4 125 ; HmalU , in bblt 1200 ; do , in half bbls. 060 ; gherkins , ii bbls , 13 00 ; do , iu half bhU , 7 00. VINEGAU Pure apple extra , ICc pure apple , 13cj Pruning pure apple , 15c HOMINY New , S3 bO iier bbl. BEANS-Medium , hand picked $2 CC , j > er buehel. KOPE Sisal , J Jncli and larger , _ J Prairie Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , a magnolia , 3 90. OANDLKS-BOXM , 40 iu , 10 m , s . 13oboxes ! 40 lb < . , 10 oz. , 0. 13c ; boxes , 46 sets , 14 oz. . B , 12jc > half hexes , 20 sets , 14 07. , 8s , 13c. LYE American , fl 35 ; Greenwich , 3 35 : Western , 2 75 : North Star , 2 50 ; fnswis' yp , 4 00 ; Jewell lye , 275. POTASH Penn < yhaua ! can , 4 dor. , n case , 3 3. ' j Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in c-asc , 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 150. FIELD SEED Red clover , choice , new , So 30 per bushel ; mammoth clover , ew. $575 ; white clover , new , $1400 ; d.alfi clover , new , S1250 ; aWke , new , ' 1300. Timothy , good , new , 82 50@2 Co ; [ ) lue grafs. extra clean , SI 2.1 ; blue gra , lean , $1 15 ; orchard grass , 52 00 : red top , hoicc , C5c : millet , commnn or Missouri , 125 ; millet. German , $123 ; to 81 GO ; lungariau , Si 15. HEUGESKUD-Osagp orange , 1 to 5 Hishcls , S3 00 ; osage orange , 10 bu hols or vcr , $150 ; honey locust , per lb. , 33c ; per 00 Ibs. . S2. 00. FISH Family white fish , 90 lb hf bbK 3 CO ; No. 1 white fish , DO lb hf bbls , 0 30 Vo. \\hite fish , in 10 lb kits , 1 00 ; family 0 lb kits , 75c ; New Holland herring , per : eg , 1 20 ; Husslaii sanlincs , " 5c ; Colui" . .in . river salmon , i > cr lOOllii , 8 00 ; George's Jauk cvxlfish , Oc ; Gen. boneless cxxllislij Jo ; boneless fish , 4jc. MACKEUKL-IInlf bbls messmackercl , 00 Ibi , 812 60 ; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do , 00 Ibfl , 0 00 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100 bs , 3 85 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 23 ; o. 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shorn , 2 Hi do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 lb d < * 75c. CANNED GOODS Oyster * , 2 lb Field's ) , per case , 84 20 ; do 1 It. ( Field's ) , > cr case , 2 50 : do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per case , 90 ; do 1 lb ( standard ) , per case , 2 40 ; do lb ( slack ) , iwr case , 2 75 ; do 1 lb ( slack ) , > cr case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1 t > , per dozen , 105 : do 2 lb , per dozen ! 50. Sardines , small J'sh , Imported , one- uarter boxes per box , 145c : American , uartcr boxes per box , llcj do half boxes , > er box , 21Jc. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen , 80. Tomntoex , 210 ; do 3 lb per -ase , 260 ; Corn , 2 lb ( Mountain ) > er case , 3 40 ; soaked corn , 190 ; do lb ( Yarmouth ) , per ca e , 350 ; tring beans , per case , 190 ; Lima beans er cose , 2 00. Succotash | > er case , 2 10. 'eas , common , pnr case , 1 75 ; peas , choice , cr case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 lb , per case , 50 ; strawberries , 2 lb , ] > cr case , 3 70 : aspbcrries , 2 lb , per case , 275300. Damsons , 2 lb , per case , 2 23. Bartlctt > ears per ease , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortlebcr- IBS per case , 2 50. Egg plums , 2 lb ] > er ase , 3 25 ; do , choice , 2 lb , per ca e. 4 50. Sreen gaj-es,2 lb per case , 3 23 : do choice , 'I > per case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 lb , per case , 005 20. Peaches , 2 lb per case , 3 lOi o 3 lb , case , 5 00@5 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 lb , per ase,325 ; do pie , 0 lb. per dozen , 3 50. 1UCE Carolina , u7ic ; Louisiana , 5 $ IGJc. PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten- cssce , Sic per lb ; fancy white , 9c per lb ; aw white Virginia , 7@7ic. Dry Goods , BROWN COTTONS.-Badger LL Ojo ; iuckeye LL OJc ; Crescent LL OJc ; Utfca O 51c ; Crescent .C 7ic ; Crescent B7jc ; Jrcscent A 8e ; Wachusetts 8c ; ndian Head 8jc ; Granitevillo LL Jc ; Badger RR , fine brown , 7Ac ; lajlgerX , do , 7c ; Portsmouth P , do , 5jc ; Vinthrop L , do , 7jc ; Continental C , o , 8c. BLEACHED COTTONS-Wamsutt v -4 13c ; Fniit 4-4 10J ; Hope 4-4 \c ; Ballardvalo 4-4 Cjc ; Pocassett f 4-1 8Je ; Altoona 3-4 Cc ; Lonsdale to. 1 , cambric 13c ; No. 2. do , 12jc ; STew York Mills 4-4 13c ; Lonsclalo 4-4 lOc ; ' 'ainnont Q4-4 CJc Auburn A 4-1 8jc ; Jarnard I Go ; Dairy Cloth 5jc , PRINTS. Allen's fancy , Olc ; Ameri- an do , CJc ; Arnold's do ; 7c ; Conestoga o , Gc ; Dunnell do , OJc ; Eddystone doc ; \c ; Gloucester do. Oc ; Ilaniilton , OJc ? lanuony. 5c : Hartel. G\c ; Knickerbocker , ' c ; Manchester , 7c ; 'Pacific , 7c ; Spraguej 4c ; Southbridge.Oc ; Mystic , Gic ; Mcrri- nack shirtings , Cc ; Sprague do , 5ic , louthbridgo do , Cc ; Regatta do , tHc ; Jochjco , robe , 7c ; Freeman robe , Oc ; lamilton do , 7c ; Marlboro do , Gc ; South- jridge do. C\c ; Sprague do , OJc ; American , o , 7c ; Pacific do , 7c ; Washington oil olors , 9c ; Simpson's mourning , 7c ; Simp- on's solid black , GkBerlin ; solid colord.Cc. CAMBRICS , FLAT Ghwed , 5Jc ; ligh colors. GJc ; kid finish , Go ; high coi rs , " 7c ; rolled , 7c ; hlch colors , So. CORSET JEANS Rockport , go ; Naumkeag Hattcen , 9c ; Androscoggin do. , ' ; Lockwooddo. flo TICKING Amoskeag- . C. A. . 17Jc ; /onestuga , B. F. , J , fancy , 18c : Cones- oga , 4-4r Gold Meual , IGc ; Conestoga , & , } . 0. A. , 14c ; Conestoga , C. C. A. , fancy , 4c ; Easton , B. , lOc ; Omega superior ex- r , 28c ; Omega medal , 25c ; Omega A C A , fancy stripe , 20c : Omega AA , 13@10i , Conestoga , R. C. , Red Stripe , lOJc ; She- ucket , S. , llic ; Shetucket , E. E. , 12Jc ; Shetucket , ' S. F. S. , 13Jc ; Pearl River , lOJc ; Hamilton , D. , 11J ; Hamil ton regular , 13 ; Hamilton H. , lljc ; Cor- Us , B. B. , 9c ; Cordis A. C. E. , 18c ; Albany - bany S. A. X. , IGJc. OIL CLOTH-5-4 wood , S3 00 ; 5-4 ancy marble , S3 00 ; 5-4 white marble , 53 25 ; C 4 wood , S4 00 ; 0-4 fancy marble , 54 00 ; 0-4 white marble , S4 25 ; 5-4 mo- aic , S3 00 ; 0-4 mosaic , 84 00. DENINS Amoskeag blue and brown , .Go ; Beaver Creek , A. A. , blue and brown , .4 Jo ; Beaver Creek , B. B.blue and brown , _ 3Jc ; Beaver Creek , C. C. , blue and m > wn , 12Jc ; Everett D. D. , blue and irown , 10 ; Haymakers blue and brown , 9cOtU ; , A. X. A. , blue , 14jc ; OtU B. B. jlue , 13J ; Otin C. C , , blue , 12Jc ; Pearl [ Uver blue and brown , 15tc. DUCKS Fall River , lljc ; Hamden 0. O. , lOJc : Boston checks. 13Jc ; Boston stripes , 13jc ; Dundee stripes , 18c ; Bis- narck stripe. 17ic ; Arlington stripe , 18- ; ; Won Blue , 15Hc ; Boston XX , bro. , 12Jc ; [ Joston XX drab , 12\c ; Boston XXX bro. , 3ic ; Boston XXX drab , 13Jc ; Boston 0. H.bro.,10jc STRIPES Ixuislana , 3x3 blue and own , 8lcljoulsananx3 ; ! blue and brown , 8Jc ; Rock River , 0x3 blue and brown , 19c ; Alabama , ( H.I blue and brown , 8Jc. COTTONADES Lewiston , 10 oz. , 23c ; . Y. A. , 23c ; Angora , D. & T. , 23c ; New York mills proof , 22ic ; Bridgewatcr 'Oc ; Everett , heavy , 22Jc ; Wluttcnt n , icavy , 22Joi ell , ifoCliortcr k , 18c ; checks 1 ! ) SHEETINGS Androscoggiii.O-lbrown 23o ; do 10-1 do , ' , ' < ) c ; PepiiereH'ii'.H brown , 22\c ; do 10-4 do , 25c ; Andnwuggiu , 10 nch , bleached , 13c : do-1 ! ) , bleached , U < 5c ; lo 10-4 , bleached , 2Uc ; Pepiierell , 9- , bleached , ! 23o ; do 10-J bleached , ' . ' 7ic. Druci. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.-Aciil , Carbolic , 50o ; Acid , Tartaric , 550 : Balsam - " - - al , 13c ; Oil , Castor , Js < > . 1 , 1'crgal ' . _ J ; Oil , C-istor , No. 3. per gal , OOc ; Oil. Olive , per gal , SI 50 ; Oil , Oriaaiiiun. IOC" 55c ; Opium , & 550 ; ( Juliilne , P. & W<. A 8.tMro4 $2 40 ; i'otasmum. Iodide , per lb 82 , 50 ; Salacin , per o35c : bulphate n Morphine , per oz , 8375 ; Sulphur Hour per lb , 5c ; Strvchnlne. ner ' . M 10@1 00 Horses and Mules Tlie market id bri k and all grade * art. Belling well at a blight advance in [ prices The demand for rood hon-es exceed * th supply considerably. Price * range an fol lows ; Fine single drivers , S150. to 300. ; Extra draft hon.es , $175. to 225. ; Common dnif horees , $100. to 150. ; Extra farm horses 8110. to 125. j Common to good farm homes S'JO. to 8100. ; Extra plugs , 00. to 75. Common plugs , $20. to 810. MULES. 15 to 151 hand * ( extra ) , 8125 to 150. ; 14 i to 15 hands , 8100. to 140. 14 to 141 hands , 875. to 100. ; 13 } to 1 bauds , SCO. to 75. Cigars and Tobaccos , CIGAHS. Seeds , $15.00 ; Connecticut 825.00 ; Mixed , $35.00 ; Seed Havana , 550.00 Clear Havana , $75.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule 24 U ) , 5Gc ; S | > otted Fawn , 57c ; Our Hope 58c ; Star , pounds , 24 lb , butts , 6Cc ; How Shoe , ixjuiutd , 2i lb , butts , 5Uc ; Purity , 2 k butts , 62c ; Queen Bee , 21 lb , butts , 53c ! 1:11 Edge , pounds , 2 lb , butt , 57) ) Army vnd Navy , pounds , 51c ; Bullion , jxiunds , * > c : I/rillard's Climax , t > ound , 5"e. FINE CUT-In paiU-Har , , . o Catllns O. S. , 2 02 packages , 5 lb boica , ' > er H > OOc ; lyoritlanl's Tiger , f-Oc. SMOKING All grades Common , 2T to We. Granulated Blackwclls Durham , 1C z 4Cc ; Dukes Durham , 10 oz , 45c ; Seal of S'orth Carolina , 1C 07 , 40 ; Seal of Nobras- ca , 10 07 , 3Sc ; Jxme Jack , 4 07 , linen bags , > crlb , 81.33 ; Marlmrgs' Puck , 2 ( .7 . , tin oil , fwc ; Dog Tail , G5c. Lumber. ressed , 23 00. FRAMING-10 ft. and under , per M , 4 00 ; 10 ft. studding , 23 00 ; ' ' . ! ft. 28 00 ; 4ft. 2800. FINISHING No. 1. finMi 11 , H and Inch , 833 00 No. 1 finish 1 Inch S-)0 00 ; Co. 2. finish 11 , 1J and 2 Inch. S5000 : No. finish , 1 inch , SI * 00 ; No , 3 finish , 1 inch , 4000 ; O. G. battens per 100 feet liii. , 150 : well curbing , 833 00 ; rough J ami 2 nch hattons per 100 feet Hit. , 50c. STOCK BOARDS A stock , 845 00 ; 5 840 00 ; C. 835 00 ; common stock , $27 50. FLOORING No. 1 , 842 50 ; No. 2 , W 50 ; No , 3 , $27 50 ; yellow pine , No. 1 , 45 00. SIDING No. 1 , 827 50 ; No. 2 , $2500 ; S'o.3,82000. SHIP LAP Plain , $25 00 ; 0. G. No. 1 , W 50 ; No. 2 , 825 00. CEILING 830 00$45 00. IjATH AND SHINGLES-A starbcst ( ) hlngles , 84 50 , No. 2 , $3 50 ; No. 3 , 82 50. , ath , $4 25. Building Material. LIME Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk per bu. , c. Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa planter , bl , 82 50. Hair per bu. 35c. Tarred clt 100 Ibs , 83 CO. Straw board , 84 00. The Leather Trado. Oak harness , 39@41c ; Pittsburgh sclec- ed , 40@43c ; hemlock harness , 37@3'c ) ; Icirtlng per lb , fair , 44c ; black collar 14@ ) Ic ; fair do ; 18@20c ; fair No. 2 , lG@18c ; emlock solo , BulTalo slaughter , | > cr lb , 30 i)34c ) ; hemlock sole , B. A. daughter per ) , 23@32c ; oak sole , 40@43c ; oak upper > cr fK > t , 25c ; hemlock upper , 25c ; do No. " , 23c ; oak kip skins per lb , 80c@8l.10 ; emlock kip skins per lb , 75c@31.00 ; "rench kip , skins i > er lb , Sl.00@81. : ; ak calf per lb , 81.20@81.25 ; hemlock calf .cr lb , Sl.lOl S1.25 ? French calf per lb , 1.23SS2.10c Simon Plcard goat per doz , i < 3G.OO@S48.00 ; bootleg Morocco per foot , 0@35c ; calf kid per foot , 33c ; roans perez oz , SD.00@S10.50 ; white and yellow liii- ngu j > er doz , 88.00(5)810.00 ( ) ; pink linings > er doz. S7.00@89.00 ; Russett linings , 87.- 0 ; blacksmiths' aprons per dozen , 812.00@ 14.00. PAPER Straw paper , 3Jc ; Rag paper , c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; manilu paper , Oc ; news paper , 8c. COAL Cumberland blacksmith , 812 ; tbrris Run Blossburg , 812 ; Whitcbi-east imp , SO ; Whitebrcast nut , SC ; Iftw-a imji , SG ; Iowa nut SG ; Rock Springs , $8 ; Lnthracite , all sizes , 811 50. Hides , Furs , Etc. HIDES Green butcher's hide , CJ ; green urcd hides , 8Jc ; crccn salt , pait cuit-d Ides , 8@8jc ; dry flint , sound , 13@14c ; dry alf nnd kip , 12@13c ; dry salt hides , Kound , l@12c ; crecn calf , vvt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10@llc ; reun calf , wt , under 8 Ibs , per skin , 50c ; reen pelts , SI 00@115 ; green lamb nkins , 1 10@1 23 ; damaged hides , two-third late , cut scored and one grub , classed two- .irds rale , ) branded hides 10 per vent. oft , loon skins , No. 1 , 45cNo. ; 2 , SOc ; No. 3 , 0j ; No. 4 , lOcl Mink , No. 1 , 50c ; No. 2 , JOc ; No. 3,15c ; No. 4 , 5c. Fox , No. I , > 0c ; No. 2,23c. Skunk , No. 1 , bl.ick , 3c ; short stripe , 40c ; narrow stripe 23c ; road stripe , lOc. Tallow , 5 } . Wool. Merino unwashed , light14@lGc ; heavy , 315c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20c ; ub-washcd , choice , 32c ; fair , 30c ; dingy nd w.t 28c ; hurry , black and cotted wools © Oc less SHOT. Shot , 81.75 ; Buck shot , 82.00 ; ) riental Powder , kegs , SC.40 ; do. , half gH , 83.48 : 0. , quarter kegs , 81.87 ; Blast- ng , keirs , S3.35 : Fuse , i > er 100 feet 50c. Heavy Hardware List. Iron , rates , $3 OOj plow steel , cast , 7Jc ; asf tool "do. 15s20 ( wagon spokew , tet. 25@3 00 ; hubsper [ set , 125 ; felloes , sawed ry , 140 ; tongues , each , 75@85c ; axles , ach , 75c ; ' square nuts , per lb , 7@llc ; vashers. per lb , 8@18c ; rivets , i > cr lb , lie ; oil chain , per lb , C@12c ; malleable , SJc ; ron wedges , Cc ; crowbars , Cc ; harrow teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring teel , 7@8c. NAILS 10 to 20d , 3 IB ; 8 to 10 , 3 40 ; ) d , 3 05 ; 4d. 3 90 ; 3d , common , 4 C5 : 3d , fine , G 15 ! clinch , all sizes , 4 90 ; Od , casing , 40 ; 8d casing , 4 15 ; lOd casing , 3 90 ; lOd inlsh , 4 40 ; Sd finish , 4 G5 ; Cd finish , 4 90 ; talf kegs , lOc extra. Paints Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha ' . P. , 7c ; white lead , O. P. & C. Co.pure , c ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 lb cans , 'JOc ; ' 'rench zinc , green sealj 12c ; French zinc , ed seal , lie ; French zinc , in varnish asst , > 0c ; French zinco , in oil asst , 15c ; Haw nd burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12c : raw and jurnt Sienna , 13o : Vandyke brown , 13 : ; dined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , 1'io ; very black , ICc ; drop black , ICc ; Pnis lan jlue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , 16c ; chrome Teen , L. 1. & 1) , , 14c ; blind and shutter rcen , L. M. d. I ) . , 14c : Paris green , 18c ; ndian red , 15c ; Venetian re < l , Oc ; Tuscan eil , 22c ; American Vcnniliod , I.&P. , IBc ; hrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. O. , 18o ; rellnw ochre , tic ; golden ochre , 10 ; patent irycr , Cc ; graining colors : light oak , dark ale , walnut , chestnut and ash 12o Dry Paints White lead , O'Jc ' ; French zinc. lOc ; Paris vhjteing 2 < c ; whiting gilder * , Ijc ; tliiting com 1 , lie ; lampblack Gennan- town , 14c ; lainplilack , ordinary , 8c ; Pms- Ian blue , f > 5c ; ultnimarine , loc ; valid } ke , irovvn , Hcj umber , bunit , 4c ; umber , raw , 'c ; uienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c 'aris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green coin' ! J3c ; cliromu green , N. Y. ' 'JOv- ; chrome fieen K. , l"c ; vennillion , Eng. , 70o ; ver- nillion , America , 18c ; Indian red , lOc ; ese pink , 114c ; venftian read , Cooksonn , ! i'o ' : Venetian red Am , , l'c ( ; n-d lout , "ic ; hiome yellow , genuine , 20e ; cliromu yel- ow , K. , 12o ; ochre , rochelle , ! kj ) iH.Tiru , French , { e ; ixjhre , American , lie ; Winter's mineral. 2ic ; leliigh brown , 24o ; jianish bnran , 2lo ; Prince'H mineral 3c ; VAKNISHES Bairols jwr gallon. Furniture , cxta , 81 00 ; funiiturp , No. 1 , Kcfumtuie ) ; ! , U , 75c ; co.ich , uxtia , 81 Mo ; L'oach , No. 1 , SI 00 ; Daniar , 81 25 ; Japan. TOc ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , $350 ; him nil fuiihh , 81 30. O1LS-110'carbon jcrallon ( , lljo ; 1W headlight , per gallon , 12Jo ; 175' headlight iicrgallon , ICc ; cryatollne , ] ier gallon , 'JOa llncfied , law , per gallon , 50c ; Linseed , boil cd , per gallon , fi3o ; laiil. winter htr'd , per gallon , 880 No. 1 , 07c , No , 2 , 57c ; castor XXX , per gallon , IHc , No. 3 , 87c ; hweet pur gallon , hoc ; Hperm , W. B. , per gallon 8 * 35 ; filsh.W.B. , per gallon , COc ; npatsfoot , extra , per gallon , 75c , No. 1,155 ; lumberi c.tting , zero , per gallon , SOc , Munmcr , 15c golden nmUilne , Nn. 1 , i > er gallon , Via , No 2 , 28c ; spenn , Hignal , per gallon , bOc ; tur pcntine , per gallon , 55c ; naptlu , 71 il ' l-er gallon 1BJ , C3 detr , 17c. L quor. ALCOHOIj 187 prH ) , ? 2 1C pe wine gallon , extra California npirits 187 proof nt 1 18 per proof gallon triple refined spirits , 187 Proof , 81 1C ; pe proof gal ru-dldtilled whUkle * , 8luO@l 50 line blended. $1 502 50 ; Kentucky bnur boim , 8 00@7 00 ; Kentucky and Pennsyl yania rv es , 82 OOC47 00. BKANlIES-Iiiiixrtfd , ? 0 00@1000 domestic 1 40@4 00. GINS-ItniK > rted , 4 tO000 ; domestic 1 403 ( 00. HUMS Imiiorted , 4 MG OOj Nev England. 2 004 00 ; domwtic , 1 50(33 ( 50 PEACH AND APPJlE BllANbY- 1 75@4 00. j CHAMPAGNES Imputed per case 2G 00@34 00 ; American , ] x.r case , 1'J 00u 1800 , CLAHETS-Per case , 450@10 | 00. WINES-lUiinewine. i Vcahe , 0 08 ® ! * OC Cataviba , | ) crcase 40700. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Council Bloffo General Market- Cou.vcit. Itturrn , Augmt 2. Wheat-No. 2 , $1.00 ; No. 3 , SO ; rejected 7 * Com No. 2. 33. rejected 31 , tUmAgoil. o " > Hay Fair market , with price * nt $7 Oats Market quiet ; No. 2 , .Me , reject- cd9. Kyo No. 2 , Clc. Butter 125c. Kra 15c. Cattle Beef , 83 50 ® J 60. Shcep-$3 50ffi4 ( 60. Hogs Light demand , ijricei 84 7 < V < i 1 00. Potatoes New , 81 00 per bu. ; old. "Oo cr huihcl. Onions 8200. Wood Market quiet , with good 00 for soft ; C 50 for hard. Poultry 20c. Crouton Marlcot- CIIKSTON , la. , Butler 9o. Eggs 9c tor candled. Grand Junction Market. GiiAxn JUNCTION' . la. , Aug\i t 2 , Eggs 8c. Butter 8c. Prodnoo. CiitCAao. Auguit 2. On 'Change the grain markets uere nncr , particularly corn , owing to the dry voathcr. The receipts of grain were llCiOO , nishels by canal and 1,031 car-loads by all , embracing 100 of wheat , 870 of corn , M of oats , 13 of rye and 4 of barley. Flour Ruled firm and quiet ; inquiry as a trifle better ; common to good rn spring , 4 00@5 25 ; do Minnesota , 4 75 Q5 75 ; patents , tl 000 50. _ Wheat Quiet during most of the tea. ion nnd prices steady , but few outside or- ere were received , and local oi > cr.itoM urntd their attention to othcrgrnln In \ \ liicli hero was moro excitement ; prices \\cro ubject to fluctuations of about fi@3cnnd losed about Jo lower ; No. 2 spring , chncd 20J for August ; 1 14J for September ; 14 a for October ; 112J for the year ; No. 3 [ irimf in better request and firmer at 01(0)103 ( ) , according to location ; rejected , C@77c. Com Under Inllticiloo of reports of con- 'nucd ' dry weather In tlio principal com rni * . ng district * and a small quantity reported n store , shorto wern anxloui to provide for utstnndlng contracts , nnd during the early art of the sc&sion a decidedly stronger eellng was manifested and a material np- rcciation In prices was gained. When utsido figures were reached , however , tlie Iferinga were increased somewhat , crcat- ng the impression that'heavy operators vero Belling out , and prices Bottled back gain. The market opened from if@.l.e } tghcr , and advanced If"for ) August ami early 2 for September , and 2J@2i for Oc tober , and finally closed within about Ic of utudo figures reached. No. - and high lixed , 60c for August ; 50Jc for Septem ber ; 51je for October ; 51c for November ; 9Jo for the year ; rejected , 4Gc. Oats Firmer nnd higher for futures ; ash in fair request and firmer , with few ellcrs. No. 2 new , 32 for August ; 31J or September nnd "October ; 30JJ for the ear ; No. 2 old , 31@35 ; rejected , 31@31J. Kye Firmer and higher , in nyinnathy with other grains ; No. 2 , 82 for August ; 23 for September ; 84 J for October. Barley Firm ; quotations not materially hanged ; No. 2 , 92 for September nnd Oc- ober. Pork lu moderato demand , steadier nd 10@lfic higher , mess closed nt 1815ii ( 8 20 for cash and September ; 18 07J for ) ctober ; 15 774@15 80 for the year ; 1C 75 @ 1C 77J for January. Lard Easy ; outside figures reached dur- ng the day wcro not maintained to the lose , but a fair buainesa was transacted ; 1 50@11 CO for cash , August and Septem- ierll57) ) ( for October ; 10 874 f ° r the ear. Bulk Meats Steady and active ; short ibs , 9 20 for August ; 9 32J for September. "Whisky-Steady ofl'10. ' Keceipts Flour , 18,045 bbls ; wheat , 45&r)5 ) bu ; com , 424,389 bu ; ontn. 97- 13 1m ; rye10,880 bu ; barley. 2,325 bu. ShipmentH Flour , 13,013 bbU ; wheat , tl,85C tbu ; corn , 333.57C bu ; oats 53- , iOl bu. ; rye , 7,059 bii | barley , 1,434 bu. The stock of grain in Chicago elevators amount to 8G20,433 bushels. Since Janu ary 1st the receipts nt Chicago incluile : 2,858,529 barrels of flour , 7C09,851 < buiiIiels if wheat. 35,827,743 bushels of com , 1C- I20.4C8 bushels oats , 381,938 Imsheli of ye , and 2,493,198 bushels of barley. Chicago Xilve Stock. CHICAGO , August 2. * ifogs Receipts 17,000 head : shipments ,700 head ; values weaker on all coarse nnd 3oa < mon to fair grass hogs ; sales : mixed packing , G 00@6 55 ; light hogs , 0 23@li 70 ; ihoico heavy , 0 55(5,7 ( 05 ; quality of olTer- ngs poor ; pigs and skins. 5 00@G 00. Cattle Receipts 5,000 head ; nhii > - nonts , 1,000 head ; good cattle very scarce md in better request ; fair to good corn-fed iteern , 5 50@G 00 ; no prime stock ; com- non to fair grass natives , 4 50@5 25 ; na ive butcher stock , 2 25@4 00 , bulk at 2 90 5)350 ) ; liberal offerings of range cattle ; market quiet , but not quotably different , md fleshy canning Texaim in strong re- mcst ; prices for Texans : 2 90@385 ; natives md half-breeds , 4 15 ® } 80 ; lii'ht trade in itockers at 2 50@4 00. Sheep Receipts , 400 head ; shipments , lone ; market slow and weak ; prices not ( notably changed ; quality of stock geuer- xlly poor , there being no good sheep cmuing n ; sales were made at 3 50@4 50 for torn- non to good M ) to 100 Ibs sheep. St. Iioais Prodnoo- ST. LOITIH , August 2. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat-AJlosed weak ; No. 2 rod 1 lli ; @ ujl 20 for ca h ; 1 20 for August ; 1 21 ( | for Septemberj 1 23. } for October ; 1 25J for November ; 1 19J for the year. Coin Higher ; 50J@50for / cash ; M)2 ) ril for August ; 51p@31i for Septembui ; Ml for October ; 474 for the year. OaU Strong ; 30 for c.inh ; 32Ci32/ / fur August ; 32 } forKcptcmhui ; JI2J fur ( Jtto- ) er314 for the year. Rye Lower lit W ) . Lead Steady at 4 75 , Butter Quiet ; dairy , 1J2L' . I'.K''t - ( > uiet at 8 © 10 , Whisky Steady at 1 09 , Pork Finn at is 30 , Laixl Nominally at 11 60. Receipt * -Flour , 14,000 bblx ; vvhc.it , .riI , . 000 bu. ; corn , : ilCOOIm. ; oats , 12,000 bu. : rye , 3,000 bu. ; barley , none. Shipments Flour , 7.000 bbls ; vUieat 27,000 1mj corn , SO.OOO bu. ; o.it * , 1,000 bu , ; rye , mine ; b.irlev , none. St- Louis Llvo Stock ST. J.OIIIH , Augiint. Hogsi Scarcn mill ( inner ; YorKerc , U 10 ( < ? l ) 50 ; packing , Ii 23n ( 0 ( X ) ; choli-u to fancy heavy. Ii Gri&/li ! ' 0 ; rt-ceiptH , 2,200 head ) , 3,300 hciul , Gluciimatt Produce. OINCINNAT/ , Augus-t' ' . Pork -Mess , uteady atlH 00o ( lH l"i. ! Lard Steady ; current make , nt 11 15 Bulk Meats Steady ; clear bldex , 10 10 Bacon Steady ; clfirwIdesI075 ( < ' 110Wi Flour Finn ; family , 5 700 ( 00. Wheat Dull ; No. 5 red , 1 19. C'orn Stronger ; No. 2 , mixed , fi'J Oats -Quiet ; No. ' . ' , mixed , IWJ. ] tye- lull ; No. 2,85. Barley Nominal. Whisky Firm at 1 08. Cleveland Marlfet * Qi.EVKi.ANi ) , AujUKt2 , Petroleum Unchanged ; atawlard white 110 ; t kt 7c. Zjivorpool Produce. LiVEitrooi , August' ' . Flour American , 9n Cd@lln M. Wheat Winter , 9 * fid@9 * 10.1 ; Os4da ( J4 8d ; i > rint' , U @U * 5d ; club , 10s Id. Coni-4 lljd. Pork 74s. LanI-584 M. j Philadelphia Prodnoo. 1'im.APiariiiA , August 2. Wheat Easier at 1 25 for cash ; I 21 j@ 1 25 for Atigust ; 1 2C11 203 for Septem- licr. licr.Com Com Easier at 67J for casli ; 674@679 for August ; BSj for Septcmlwr. Oats Easier at 42 for cash ; 38j@3J for Sej > temlKT. Rye Quiet at 80 for new cash. Buffalo Iiivo Stock. F.AST BucrAto. Augtisl Z. Hogs Dull ; receipts , 20 ; shipments , 16 ; gra sers * old at G 00G 2. " > ; corn.fed York- rrs , G C s 0 76 ; p > od medium weights , C 90 © 7 7. " > . BnltlmorotProdnoo. BAI.TI.MOIIK , August 2. Flour Finn. Wheat Southern quiet : Fullr , 1 23 < m 1 25s Long Berry , 1 21(8)1 ( ) 27 ; No. 2 rod winter , steady at 1 25Ji 2SJ for cash and August } 1 2741 273 September. Com Yellow , firm at 68 ; mixed vvcst ern , pilet ; 58 fur cash ; 68 59 for August , Peoria Prodnoo. PKOUIA , August 2. High Wines Steady at 1 09. Toledo Prodnoo Totr.no , August 2. Wheat-Quiet ; No. 2 ml. caMi , 124 ; August , 1 21Jj Octol > cril 214 ! November , 1 2.ij ; amlwr Michigan , 1 21. Corn Dull ; No. 2 , for the year , 49J. Oats-Quiet ; No. 2 , 31. A LADY ATTACKED By a Burly Nocro to North Omaha Last N'ght. ' Last evening hotwoon 8 nnd 0 o'clock , vvhilo the wife of nil Eigh teenth street brovvor vvaa on lior way homo , she was nccostod on Iznrd street near Soventconth hj * n burly negro. The liuly had boon shopping and carried ft few parcels nnd lior purse in her hand. Tlio negro roughly seized her right shoulder aa ho nn- proachcd from the rear nnd inado signs as if intondinirtodnhur violence. Her scroauia brought the residents in the vicinity into the strout , one of whom nttcmplud to catch the black villain , but un successfully. No harm was done the lady , except that she was so badly frightened that she had to bo assisted homo. A party who saw the negro says his face is familiar to him , nnd that ho is usually soon prowling around among the dons of the Third ward. All arts confident ho docs neb live in North Omaha. It would scorn from this that too much precaution could not bo taken by ladies in providing against such villainous attacks. Park Line Assured. The street car line to Ilnnscom park is now assured. The contract between Mr. Hanscom nnd Mr. Marsh was signed last evening. The road is to bo completed by Ducombor 1 and cars am to bo running on it by next May. The bonus required by Capt. Marsh was § 3500. Mr. Han scom lirat subscribed $1500 aud it is understood ho inado considerable ad dition to his subscription in order to make up the nocossnry amount. The line , beginning at the corner of Fif teenth and Farnham streets , will run over Fifteenth to Howard , out How- to St. Mary's avenue and iilony that thoroughfare to Park avenue and by the usual route to the park. Mr. Hanscom lias labored hard for this re sult and his success is deserved. A MONTH'S WEATHER. Mr. Dey Tells Everything1 About It. From the monthly report of L. M. Doy , who is 111 chnrgo of the signal service oflica nt this point , it is learned that the niomi tompuraturo for July 1ms boon 78.8 degrees. Tlio highest mean temperature wns reached on the 20th of the month whou 8 ! ) was indi catcd. The highest tempornturo shown by the thermometer was 101 clogrccs on the 20th and the lowest was 58 degrees on the 20th. The prevailing direction of the wind has been Houth , and HH grentent velocity was twcnty-aix miles nn hour. There worowwon clear days , tivo cloudy days and ton days upon which rain fell. The comparative temperature * were aH follows : In 1873 the moiin temperature for July was 7 degrees in 1874 it was 80 degrees , in 187& it wa 7-t.-l dogrossj in 187 < it was 7i .l do-frees ; in 1877 it was 7 < i degrees ; ii 1878 jt was 7IM degrees ; in 1870 it was 78.7 degrees and in 1880 it was 77.7 degrees. As bo faro stated the mean temperature for July of the present yo.ir was 78 degrees. A Cuiuico of Base. Chin Ling nnd Chin Sing , ttvoMon golian gentlemen in the laundry line have about como to the conclusion that Chinese "washoo-washoo" isn' ' popular in Omaha , For some tim past they have been dieting them solves. Originally they could nffon rico and a few native side dishes , bu latterly they have been compollei to pull through on corn husks with u little rat flavor occasionally whim business was better than usual. Com petition was the cause of their down fall. As Mr , Ling very aptly expressed - xin pressed it : "file no tackle Moltcuu man ; him too muchco damn cheap. n Their destination is Dayton , Ohio. Tlioy had an interview with Cr.ke Moore this afternoon , and will take tha Wabash train to-day. Rats , mice , ants , flies vermin , mo- unuitoos , insects , etc. , cleared out 10by "llvugh on Hata. " 15o boxes at druggists. ( & ) DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS , TOWNS. UNION PACIFIC MOTEL , MARKED * . SWODE , Council D lu fit , Iowa. NATIONAL HOTEL , J.HARVEY , Qlenwood , Iowa , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , JAS. P 8WINNEY , Hamburg , Iowa. GRAND CENTRAL HOTtL , E. D. COTTRELL , Nebraska Oltyi LEWIS HOUSE , JOHN 8. LEWIS , Dow City , Iowa , SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN A DECKER , Cretton , la. JUDKIN8 HOUSE , JUDKIN8 & DRO. , Red Oak , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , VlllUen , la. PARK HOTEL , W.J. QARVIN , Corning ; , la. DURKE'S HOTEL , E R DURKE , Carroll , la. HEAD HOUSE , JOS SHAW 4. CO. , JefTcrion , la. CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY DROS. , Mo. Valley June. , NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVERTZ Neoln , la , CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , Malvern , la. EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emmerton , la. CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS R.COCHRAN Cromwell , la. MARSH HOUSE , W. W. DROWNING , Orownvlle , Neb. CENTRAL BLOCK HOTEL FRED , 8TADELMANN , Platiimouth , Neb [ B. it. M. 11. , 11. [ REPUBLICAN VALLEY. ] ; -AJC A Tr .AJBCO3El , 3KTX133. , WM. M. MILLEll Uillinrd Hull. F. M. RUHLEE , Hardware , Stoves and Furniture. H. P. ROWLEY Druggist. GEO. E. CHUM Groceries , Flour and Feed. DEMPCY & HENDERSON Mont Market. 11. J. FINCH Groceries , Flour and Food , J. A. DUDGEON Real Estate and Law Olllco. C. F. BENNETT Bennett llouso and Hardware Store. L. OLUTE. . . . . . .Ampahoo House , General Mdii'o Store & Livery * CHARLES BROWN Justice of the Peace and Collection Agent WM. ELLIOTT , Tinner. J.N.BAXTER Blacksmith. A. L. BROWN Livery. H. A. GRAY , Station Agent B. & M. FRED. E. BOEUNER Arapahoe Pioneer. D. P. CLARK , Millinery & Sowing Machines. J. J. MORGAN. . . Physician and Sunroon. DR. JAMES H. CAIN Physician. 0. W. WOODWARD , Postmaster and Confectioner. IE1. O. WHOLESALE GROCER , 1213 Farnham St , , Omaha , Neb. B. S. HARRINGTON. E. P. NEWELL. WESTERN POLISH CO. , MANUKACTUHEIW OK WESTERN STAR STOVE POLISH ! AND BEAU BRUMMEL BOOT BLACKINGS ALSO DEALIillH IN JSa COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JV21-tf WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. * * * * The ( Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska. SPECIAL ATTENTION-PAID TO MAIL ORDEpS. J > 18-ro * , HelImuth , Ladies' College. Patroneu , H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President , The Right Rev. I. HEUL- MUTH , D. D. , D. O. L. , LORD BISHOP OF HURON. . Foil Term opens | Wednesday , September Slit. HrmJ om n J spacious ImlMlnpi , t cautltiilly nltuatcd In a mail healthy * locality , about ( our 'liourn l > y r ll from Niagara Koll , and on onu of tha principal throUKh routun l > et vun the East and Went. Tha OHOUND3 comprise 140 acrm. Ttie aim ot tlio foumlcr of thl college I ) to jirenIde thoUl hert Intellectual and praalcally useful education. Tlie hole ivckm l based upon the launOciit PRO TESTANT principle * , M the only follJ liasla for the right formation of charactor. FRENCH Is tha laiiKuaira i > oken In the collcco. MU8IO a Hpcclalty. Hoard , Laundry nnd Tuition KCCH , Including tlm whole cotiraoot Eiillih. | the Andeiit wm Mod ern I tneuaKeif.C'alllithoiilLH , Im Inland I'alntlnv.u o 1'UnaondLibrary1 McillcalatUnilajico.antl llcdclnu , 30O iwr uiiimni. A rukmtlon of one-half for thu dauvhtcn of CleriJ men. For "clru- lars" and lull parlluilaraaddrciwMlHSCMNTON , Lady Principal , Hcllmutli Iiajics1 Oollrjfo , Ix > MDoirt ONTARIO , OAIAHA. niooitlmr2m FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Parnham St. , Omaha , Nob. Conalninent ! made us will reecho prompt attention. References Flint Nat. D jk and Omaha firs EDHOLM & ERICKSON , WIIOU33ALK AND UETAJL JIANUFAOTtmiNd JEWELERS. LAllOEST STUCK OF Gold aMSUverfatcks and Jewelry Me City Come and tee our itock , M w o * 111 bo pluMeii to ihonr gooJ . EDHOLM & ERICKSON. .