Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 31, 1882, Image 5

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Tmetday ErenlpR.May 80. >
No changes reported in tts market
Producsand V K UblS.
SALT LAKK POTATOE3-$1.50.
WI1.I ) JUOK-l 25@l tO.
KQG3-15@19o.
UUTTKH Ureaniery , rO@25c ; choice
roll , ll@lJc { ( ; common roll , 8@10j.
BEESWAX 'Yellow , 20@22 ,
ONIONS-Uuxhel boxes , 2 G0@300.
ORrtNOKB JBOO
.LEMON3-C 60@0 CO.
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Local Uraln
WHKAT.-OMh No. 2 , 10GJ ; cash No.
8 , 9. > c ; rejected , l > 5o.
liAULEV. UMh No. 2 , 97o ; No. P ,
jv x j'j vK iiiiit G3j (
CORN.-Cash No. 2 ,
OATS. Caoh , 49.\
STREET PRlOES-Corn , 60 ( 45 ; oats ,
40jr. *
JlAY ? G fO@6 f > 0 per ton.
- - . -CHOPPED fc'EED 31CO.
, CHOPPED CORN $1 40.
BUAN 8111 per hundred.
STRAW $1 ( K ) ton loose ; $5 00 baled.
Provisions.
HAMS-lKo perlb.
BACON -Brcakfint , ICc ; clear sides ,
13c ; drvsslt MHo * , -2o.
SHOULDKUS-SJe per Ib.
DRIED BEEF-ltUc per Ib.
Orooori ? List.
COFFEE.-Klo , lair , lie ; Rio. good
2o ; lUo. prime to choice , ISJc ; Old pov't
Java ; 26ig28io ( , Mocha , 28Jo ; Arbucklo'a ,
14JO.
'jt'EAS .Gunpowder , good , 45@55 ;
Choice , C0@76c ; Imixjrlal , good , 40fe45c ;
_ Choice , G0@75c ; Young Hyson , Rood , 86 ®
COc ; choice , C5c@81 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf ,
85o ; Japan , choice , CO@7Cc ; Oolong , good ,
85@40j Oolong , cho.ce , 40@56 ; Souchong ,
pond , 31 > (5 > 40e : choice , 3545c.
NEW PICKLES Medium , In barrels ,
' $9 00 ; do In half bbls , G 25 ; smalls , in bbls ,
12 00 do , In half bbls , 7 CO ; gherkins , in
bbls. 14 00 ; do , in half bbls. 7 50.
VINEGAR Pure apple extra , ICci
pure apple , 13c ; JPrusslnB uure ancle , IGo.
dUUARS-Cut loaf , lie ; Crushed ,
lie ; Granulated. 118o ; Powdered , 11 ;
Fine powdered , lie ; Standard Coffee A.
O j ; New York Confectioner's Standard
A. lOc : Good A , 9Jc ; Prairie Extra O. 9o.
HOPE Sisal , & inch and larger , 8Jc ;
1 inch , 9k , . >
CHEESE Full Cream , ' ISo ; Part
Skim , lljc.
WOODENWAKE Two hoop pail ,
1 95 ; hroe hoop palls , 2 20 ! , No. 1 tub )
pioneer washboards , 1 85 Double Orawn ,
2 00 ; Wollbuckcts , 3 0.
LEAD Bar , 81 C5.
DRIED FRUITS Choice halves ,
pjachen , 7c : Salt Lake lOJc ; van-
orated 50 ib boxes , 13Jc ; Michigan , 7c ; Now
York apples , 7Jc ; Prunes , old , Gjc ; now ,
8Vc ; Currants , C @ 7c ; Blackberries , now ,
HOMINY New , 85 00 per bbl.
SODA. Dwiaht's tb papers , $2 85 ; De-
_ and do , 2 85 ; Church's , $2 85 ; Keg soda ,
BEANS Imported German $3 75 per
bushel.
CANDLES Bwoa , 40 Ibs , IB or , 8s ,
1Clcboxcs ; 40 Ibs. , 16 oz. , Go , 15Jc.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 Ib
( Field's ) , per case , $4 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) ,
per case , 2 GO : do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per case ,
3 GO ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , per case , 2 20 ; do
2 Ib ( slack ) , pt coxe , 2 75 ; do 1 Ib ( slock ) ,
per case , 208. Onions , 880. Salmon , 1
Ib , per dozen , 1 80@1 90 ; do 2 Ib , per dozen
2 65J 65. Sardines , small tfsh , imported ,
one quarter boxes per box , 14 Jc ; American ,
quarter boxes per box , He ; do half .boxeo ,
per box , 21 Jo. Lobsters , 1 Ib per dozen ,
180. Tomatoes , 230 ; do 8 tb per
case. 290 ; Corn , 2 Ib ( Mountain )
per case , 310 ; soaked com , 310 ; do
2 Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per case , 315 ;
string beans , per case , 2 10 ; Lima beans
per case , 1 85. Succotash per caao , 2 00.
Peas , common , per cose , 2 00 ; peas , choice ,
per cose , 3 15. Blackberries , 2 a , per case ,
240 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 SO ;
' raspberries , 2 Ib , per case. 300@315.
'Damsons , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45. Bartlett
pears per caee , 3 00@4 TO. Whortleberries
per case , 240. Egg plunu,2 Ib percuw,3 30 ;
Omen gagcs,2 Ib per coae , 3 30 ; do choice , * j
Ib per cose , 4 50. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per case ,
4 005 75. Peaches , 2 Ib per case.'S 10 :
do 3 IK c-iso , 4 50@5 00 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per
ci o,275 ; do pie , 6 D > , per dozen , 3 50 ,
HICK Carolina , 7i8o ; Louisiana , 7
@Sc ; fi ir , G@GJ.
I / " - e , bbls , 55o lhaf !
, \ bin , . 37c ; ktft , 4J eullonn , 82 50- choice
table syrup , D3c ; Usff bbb , 55c ; kegs , $3 50.
STA-KOH. Pearl , 4Jc ; Silver iiJo-.n , S\ \
® il3/s } Corn Starch , Si9o ; Kxtelaior
Glosa. 7c ; Corn. 71o.
SALT. Dray loada , per bbl , 1 So : Anh
Son , in : ckB , S 50 ; bbls dairy GO , OH , 3 45 ;
fcbla ddirv. 100. 3s. 3G5.
Bt'ICEH. Popper , 19 ; Allspice , 19c ;
Clovoa , 40c : Nutmo < a , 810025cCasaia ; ,
Zstaco SI 00.
MATCHES Per caddie , 90o ; round
canon , 07.G5 ; square cues , $5.10
SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 330 ;
Kirk's eatini 30 ; Kirk's standard , 3 G5 ;
.Kirk's whi Busalan , 500 : Kirk'a
Kutoca. 2 0 Kirk'a Prairie Queen ,
(100 cukca ) , (0 ; Kirk's nagnolla , 4 20.
LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich. 340 :
Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 60 ; Lewis' '
lye. 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 275.
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz , ,
In case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in c&ee ,
1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz In case , 1 50.
FIELD SEED Bed clover , choice
new , 6 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
new. $7 00 ; white clover , new , $14 00
11 alfa clover , new , 912 50 ; alsLke , new ,
91300. Timothy , good , new , $3 00 ;
blue grass , extra clean , 31 50 ; blue grasa ,
clean , SI 25 ; orchard grass , $2 50 : rod top ,
choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri ,
80c ; millet , German , $100 to $125 ;
Hungarian. SOo.
HEDOESEED Osage orange , 1 to 5
bushels , $5 00 ; oaatfo orange , 10 bushel * or
over , $4 50 ; honey locust , per Ib. , 85o ; per
10ofb . , f2500.
FIS . Family white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls ,
* 5 25 ; iVo. 1 white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls. 7 00 ;
No. 1 white fish , in 10 Ib kits , 110 ; family
10 Ib kits , 85c ; Now Helland herring , per
keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines , 75c : Colum
bia river wilraon , per 100Ibs , 8 00 ; GeorgVi
Bank codfish , Go ; Gen , boneless coda * . ,
flic ; boneless fish , 51c.
MACKEREL HaU bbla mousmackcrel ,
100 Ibs , $12 50 : hf bbl No. 1 ox shore do ,
100 Ibs , 8 GO ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
Ibn , G 00 ; mesa mackerel , 12 Ib kits , 2 25 ;
No. 1 ex-shore , 12 Ib do , 150 : No. 1 shore ,
12 Ib do. 1 00 : fa family , 10 Ib do 75o.
PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten-
cesijeo , lOo per Ib ; fanoy white , lOjo porlh ;
raw white Virginia raw , lOo ; rooated ,
12io.
Dry Goods ,
BROWN CJ '
F71c ; Cliittenaneo A , GJc ; Ure'at Ftlls Ej
8c ; Hoosler , GC ; Honest Width , 7o : In
dian Head A , 8Jc ; Indian Standard A ,
8jc : Indian Orchard d , w , , 8Jc ; Lawrence
LL , 7c ; Mystlo River , 7io ; Pequot A , 8Jc ;
Shawmut LL , 7c ; Utlca 0 , 51o ; Wochus-
ett B , 7io ; do A , 8Jo : do E 48,12jb ; Wai-
cott BB. 8&a.
FINE BRO VN COTTONS Allendale
4-4 : 7Je ; Alligator 3-4 , So ; Argyle 4-4 , 7J 5
Atlantic LL , Gtc ; Badger State X 4-4 , 7c ;
Henniufton 0 4-4,69c ; Buckeye 8.4-4 , Gico
Indian Orchard AA 9-8. 8 9 ; Laconia O
39 , 84o ; Lehlch E 4-4 , 9c ; Lonsdale 4-1 ,
lOo ; I'epperefl N 80 , 7c ; do O 32 , 7Jc ; do ll
Sfi , 72c ; do B 39 , 8ic ; Pocasset 0 1-4 , 7 c ;
WnmButta4-l ISr ,
BLEACHED UOTTONS-Androscog.
clu L 4-1.Jc ! ) : BlackstoueAA Irrperlal 83. .
do do . half . bleached _ _ 4-4,9c ; Cabot 4-4,8 , '
! l1.1A-.J
- t f\t ll * J * * *
Fidolity4-l , flicjVrult of theLooni.lOj uu
can.brio4-4,13cdoWaterTwistloicGreat ; ;
FalUQ , lOic ; Indian Head shrunk 4-4 , 12c
Jjunsdalo. lOc ; do cambrlo 87 , 12ie ; New
York Mills , 12c ; Pequot A , lOo ; Pepporel
N G Twills , 12Jo ; Pocahontaa 4-4 , 9Jc
Pocajwet 4-4 , 8o ; Utlca , lie ; WatnautU
O X X 12ic ,
HOOKS tOolered } Albany 15 brown ,
8e ; do C , < irab , IlM do XX itripes sue
plaids , lt\c \ ; do XXX brown and drab ,
striiws and plaids , 12jcj Arlington fancy ,
19c ; Brunswick brown , 8Jc ! Chariot fancy ,
Uo ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall Klver
brown , extra heavy , 11 } c ; Indiana A
brnwn lHc Veixmset A brown , 15c.
TIUIUAU&vmcmfeesK A O A 83
I7jc ; do XX blue 32. 18Jc : Arrowatra
} Jc ; Claremont B B. ISJc : Conestoga x
tra , I7jcs Hamilton D. IIJo Lewtston
30,15c ; MInnehaha 4-4 , SOc ; Omoca super
extra 4-4. 28c ; Pearl River 82. 16c ; Put
nam XX blue stripe , 12c ; Shetucket 8
lOJcjdo SS 12o ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8Jo
DENIMS. Amoskoak , blueandbronn
ijc ; Andover DD blue , 15Jc ; ArllngX
blue Scotch , 18c ; Concord (300 , blue nw
brown. 12Jcj do AAA , do do 13J ; do XXto
do do 14Jc ; Haymaker'ii blue and brown ,
Me ; Mystic River DD stripe , IGJc ; Pearl
[ liver , blue and brown , l&ic ; Uncasvllle ,
alue and brown , 13Jo.
CAMBUICS Barnard , 5to ; Eddystone
Intng. 24 Inch double face , 8jc ; Gamer A
: lazed , 5o : Manhattan glove finish , 6Jcl
Newport do Gc ; do glazed , 5Jc ; Pequot do
ic ; Lei kwood kid finish , Cc.
COKSET JEANS Amory , 8cAndros ;
coggtn satteeriv 8Jc | Clarendc n , GJcConos
'
ioga Ratteen's , tie ; Hnllowel , 8c ; Indi J
7Jo ;
'
Pcpp'crlll sattpon OJd ; Kockport , 7Jo.
PRINTS Aliens , GJc ! American , GJc ;
Arnold , ? c ; Berwick , 4jc ; Cocheco , 7cj
3ouo8toxa. GJc ; Dunkirk , 4c ; Dunncll ,
47 ) Eddystone. 7c : Gloucester , Cc ;
[ Iimncmjr , SJc ; Knickerbocker , GJo ; Mer-
rimao D , 7c ; Mystic , CJc ; Spramies , Gc ;
Jouthbridge , Bo ; do. Ginghams , 7o ; Marl-
bon ) , 5Jc : Oriental GJc.
GINGHAMS Amoskeag. lO.Jc ; Amos-
-j ? dross 12JAnrylo ) , lOJc : Atlantic ,
9c ; Cumberland , 74o ; Highland , 8Jc ;
Konilworth , 8Jc ; Plun kelt , lOJc ; Sus
sex , 8c.
COTTONADES Abberville Idio
Agate , VQc } American , He ; Artiaian , 20c ;
Cairo D and T , 13c ; Clarion D oud T ,
17Jo ; Doccan Co. stripes D and T , IGc ; Key
stone , lyjc ; Nantucket , 19c ; Nonpareil ,
IGc ; Ocean D and T , 13o ; Royal , 10J )
Sussex , 12cTioga. . 12Jc ; Wachusett shirt
ing shocks. 12Jc ; do , Nankin , 12Jo ; York ,
plain Nankin , 12tc ; do , checks , stripes and
fanby. 12Jo ; do. 8 oz , 20c.
SHEETINGS Androscogdn 10-4,27Jc !
do 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental C
42 , lie : Fruit of the Loom 10-4. 27i ; New
York thills 98. 85c ; do 78 , SOo ; do 08 , 22ie ;
Pembroke 10-4 , 2. > o ; Poquot 10-4 , 285c ; do
7-4 , 19c ; do 49 , IGc ; Pepperoll 36 , 29c ;
do G7 , 21o ; do 57 , 18c ; Utlca 9G , 85c ; do
58 , 22ic ; do 48,17o
Olgarv and Tobaccos.
'CIGARS. Seeds , 815.00 ; Connecticut ,
$25.00 ; Mixed , $35.00 ; Seed Havana ,
(50.00 ; ClearUavana , $75.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Knle ,
24 Ib , GOc ; Our Rope , Crsl quality , 62c ;
Star , pounds , 24 Ib , buttsGOc ; Horse Shoe ,
pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GOc ; Gilt Edge ,
pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GO ; Army and Navy ,
pounds , 55c ; Bullionpounds , M : ; Lorll-
lard's Climax , pounds , GOc ,
FINE OUT In palls. Hard to Beat ,
75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 80c ;
Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , GOc ;
Fancy , 55c ; Daisy , 50c. In tin foil
Catlins O. S. , 5 Ib boxes , per Ib G3c ; Lori
Ulard'a IMgcr , 65c ; Diamond Crown , GOo.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to
83o. Granulated Blackvrells Durham , 16
oz 51c ; Dukea Durham , 16 oz , SOc ; Seal ol
Worth Carolina , 1C bz , 46 ; Seal of Nebras
ka , 16 oz , 3Sc ; Lone Jack , 4 oz , linen bags
perlb , $ f.35 ; Marburgs'Puck , 2 oz , tin
oil , 5 Go ; Do Tail , G6c.
Oruca.
DRU S AND CHEMICALS Acid
Carbolic , We ; Acid , Tartaric , GOc ; Balsam
Copabla , per Ib , 70c ; Bark , Sassafras , ) > or
Ib , 14c ; Calomel , per Ib , 75c ; Cinchonidia ,
"per ox , 8105 ; Chloroform , per Ib. 100 ;
Dover's powders , per Ib , 81 40 ; Epson :
alts ; < per Ib. SJc ; Glycerine , pure , perlb ,
38o ; Lead , Acetate , per Ib , 24c ;
Oil , Castor , No. 1 , 'per ' gal , * 1 15 ;
Oil , Castor , No. 3 , ' per gal , $100 ; Oil ,
Olive , per pal. 81 0 ; Oil , Origanum. SOo
Opium , $4 35 ; Quinine P. A W. A R. 4 8. ,
per oz , $2 40 ; Potassium. Iodide , per Ib ;
§ 2 25 ; Solacin , per oz , 40c ; Sulphate ol
Morphine , per oz , 53 75 ; Sulphur flour ,
par Ib , 4a : Strychnine , tier oz. 9135.
Paints Oils and Varnlshw.
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha
P. P. , Cc ; white lead , pure , Go ; Mar-
sallies green , 1 to 5. Ib cans , 20c
French zinc , gipon seal. 12c ; French zinc ,
red seal , lie ; French zinc , in varnish asat ,
20o ; French zince , in oil asst , 15o ; Ran
and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c : raw and
burnt Sienna , 13c : Vandyke brown , 13 ;
refined lampblack , 12c : coach black , l < c ;
( very black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian
blue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , 18e ; chrome
green , L. M. t D. , 14c ; blind and shutter
Ireen , L. M. & D. , 14c : Paris green. 18c ;
Indian red , 15c : Venetian rod , 9c ; Tuscan
drt , 22c ; American Vermillod , I. 4 P. , 18o ,
chrome yellow , L. , H. , O. 4 D 0. , 18o
yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 16 ; patenl
ilryer , Gc ; graining colora : light oak , dork
oa x , walnut , ohostuut aad oah 12o.-
4t Drv.0 lnU
White lead , GJc ; French riao , lOc ; Paris
vhiteiiig 2ic ; whiting gilders. l c ;
( ihitins com7 ! , lie ; ampblack German-
tov/n. 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , 80 ; Prut-
oii-.n blue , 45o ; ultramarine , 18o ; Vandyke ,
brown , Be ; umberburnt , 4c ; timber , raw ,
4cscnna ; ! , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c
Paris green genuine , 2-'c ; Paris green com'
20u ; chrome green , N. Y.1 20o ; cbrom-
green K. , 12c ; vermillion , Eng. , 70c ; rer-
million , .America , 18c ; Indian rod. lOc ,
rood pink , 14c ; Venetian , read , Cookaon'i
ic ; Venetian red Am. , IJc ; rod lead , 7ic ;
cnrome yellow , genuine , 20c ; ch'-nrce yel
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre ,
French , 2Jc ; ochre , American , 2o
Winter's mineral. 2Jo ; lohlgb brown. 2Ac :
Bpanish brown , 2jc ; Trinca'i mineral Sc ;
OILS 110'carbon , per gallon , Iljcr50 ;
headlight , per gallon , 12Jc ; 175 * headlight ,
per gallon , IG c ; olectrlm , per gallon , 19o ;
linseed , raw , per gallon , 57 ; linseed , bolle-i ,
per gallon , GOc ; lard , winter stt'd , per gal
lon , 90 ; No. 1 , 70c ; No. 2 , GOc ; castor ,
extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , 65o ; lubri
eating , rero , per gallon , SOo ; summer , 15o ;
golden machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35o ; No ,
2 , SO ; upenn , signal , per gallon , 80o : ter-
peiune , per gallon , 75c ; naptba , 74 , per
gallon. 20o : 6V. 18o
VARNISHES Barrels per wllon.
Furniture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
81 ; furniture , U , 85o ; coach , extra , 8140 ;
Coach , No. 1 , 8120 ; Domar , 81 50 ; Japan ,
70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; ihellao , 83 50 ; nan.
oil finUh. $1 30.
Heavy Hardware Lilt ,
Iron , rates , 83 00 ; plow steel , upccla
cast , 7c ; crucible,8c ; special ur GermanGc ;
cost tool do. 15@20 woKpn spokes , net.
2 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 125 ; felloes , sawei
dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85o ; axles ,
each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , 7@llc
washers , per Ib. 8@18o ; rivets , per Ib , lie
cell chain , per Ib , C@12c ; malleable , 80 ,
iron wedges , Cc ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow
teeth , 4c ; lioreeahoea , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
Bteol. 7@8c ; Burden'a horseshoes , 535 ,
Burden's muleshoes , G 35.
SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , 82.10 :
Oriental Powder , kega , 8G.40 ; do. , hall
kogs. $3.48 : do. , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; Blast-
Intr , kees. 83.35 : Fuse , oer 100 feet EOo.
BAUBKDVIIU5In car lots,8 30 per
100 ; in leu than car lots. 8 55 nor 103.
Leather.
Oak sole. 880 to 42e ; hemlock sole , 28o to
35o ; hemlock kip. SOo to 100 ; runner ,
G.lo to SOc ; hemlock'calf , 85o to 120 ; hem
lock upper , 23o to 2ic ( ; oak upper , 21c
alligator. 4 00 to B 50 ; calf kid , 32@33c ,
Greisen kid , 2 fX ) to 2 75 ; oak kip , UOo to
1 00 ; oak calf , 1 20 to 130 ; French kip ,
110 to 1 55 ; French calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; rus-
setts. 550 to7 50 ; linings , GOO to 10 50 ,
toppings , 9 00 to 10 50 ; B. L. Morocco , SOo
to 35o ; pebble 0. D , Morocco , 35c ; elmon ,
2 TO to 3 00.
HARNESS-No 1 star oak , 42o ; No 2
do , 39c ; No. 1 Ohio oak , 38c ; No. 2 do ,
35c ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 37c ; No. 2 do , 34o.
Hortei and Mule .
The market la brisk and all grades nre
Belling well at ullcht advance in pricea.
The demand for good horees exceeds the
supply coaslderaoly , Pricea range aa fol
lows ;
Fine single driven , 0150. to SOO. ; Extra
draft horses , 8175. to 225 , ; Common dra.'t
horses , $100. to 150 , ; Extra farm honee ,
C110. to 125 , ; Common to good farm horsea
890. to $100. ; Extra plupi , $60. to 75 , ]
Common plugs , 820. to 840.
MULES. 15 to 15 } hands ( extra ) , 8125.
to 150. ; 14i to 15 hands , $100. to 140.
14 to 14 i hands , 875. to 100 , ; 13 } to 1 <
hands , 860. to 76.LI
LI uors ,
ALCOHOL 187 proof. 226 per wine
gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proof ,
fee txr proof fr > llon ; triple refined rplrito.
187 proof , 124 p r proof gallon ; re-dlstlll a
vtiikiei,100@lCo ; fine blended , 1CO@
3 60 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; Kfn-
tuckv and PennsrlrAnU ryes , 2 00@7 00
BftANDlBS Imported , 96 0001600 ;
domestic 1 404 00.
GINS Exported , 4 C06 00 ; domestic ,
140@3 00.
RUMS-Imported , 4 50 § 6 00 ; New
England. 2 00(3)4 ) 00 ; domeitic , 1 J > 0@S 50
PEACH AND APPLB BRANDY
176@4 00.
OHAMPAGNF/S Imvorted per owe ,
2 < < 009I 0Am9rlM4 , cose , 1200 ®
16 00 ,
CLARETS Per case , 4 50 ® 10 00
WINES Rhine wine , per ewe , 6 00 ®
20 00 ; CaUwbft , per case , 4 00@7 00.
Lumber.
WHOLCSAfR.
Wo quote lumber , lath nnd shtngtoa on :
Ci nt Omahn at the folio wine prlceij
JOIST AND SCANTLING-16ft. and
under , $21 00 ; 18 ft. , 822 00.
TIMUKRS 10 ft. an. ) under , $22 00.
TrMKKU AND J01ST-18 ft. , 823 00 ;
C fl . 624 CC. 22 ft. , 827 CO ; 24 ft , 827 50.
KLNOING No. 1 , 4 and G In. , $23 00 ;
No. 2. $30 HO.
SHEETING No. 1 (2nd'common (
boanlc ) 818 60 : No. 2 , 817 00.
STOCKI UOARDS-12.In. D , 82300 ;
12-ln. C , 835 OOj 12-ln. B , 840 00.
LIMK i'cr barrel , 9185 ; bulk per bun-
IT o Cement , bbl , $2 50. Iowa plaster.
) bl , 82 50. Hair per bu , Soo. Tarred
felt 100 tbs , 83 50. Straw board , 8-1 CO
PAPER Straw paper , 8Jo > rag paper ,
Ic ; dry goods paper , 7c ; manlla paper , lOo ;
news paper. Sc.
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , 812 ;
Morris Run Blonsburg , 812 ; Vhitobreast
ump , $0 fOj Whitebreaat nut , 86 RO : Iowa
lump , 86 50 ; Iowa nut 86 50 ; Rock Spring
? 8 : Anthracite , all sizes , 812 00(312 ( 60.
NAILSv-Rates , 10 to GOft 3 GO ,
Wool.
Merino unwashed , light , 14@lGc ; henvy.o
© 1316c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20
washed , choice , S2e : fair , SOo ; tub-ding
and w. , 28o ; burry , blackauJ cotted wool
2@Gc ten
Hldet r-un. Etc.
HIDES Ureen butcher's hide , GiZ6\o (
: urod 7)o ; bides , green salt , part cured 7o
liideB , Die ; dry flint , Bound. 1314c ; dry
calf and kip , 12@14c ; dry salt hides , sound ,
10(5)1 ( ) lo ; green calf. wt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10@Hc ;
ipreeu calf , wt , under 8 Ite , per skin , 50o ;
; roon iwlts , 501 25 ; green lamb sklnx ,
jl 25@150 ; damaged bides , two-third rate ,
cut scored and one grub , classed two-
U-Irds rate , ) branded hides iO iwr cent off.
Coon skins , No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , SOo ; No. 3 ,
20 , ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 60c ; No. 2 ,
SOc ; No. 8 , 15c ; No. 4 , 5o. Fox , No. 1 ,
GOc ; No. 2,25c. Skunk , No. 1 , block ,
65c ; short stripe , 40cj narrow stripe 25c ;
broad stripe , lOo. Tallow , Cc.
Coanoll Blaff * Markot.
CocNoiij BLDFFS , May 30.
Flour Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf ,
3 GO ; California Eureka , patent , 3 80 ; best
brand of Kansas , 3 50@3 90 ; Kansas and
Missouri flour 3 504 25 ; graham , 3 75 ;
ry flour , 3 40.
Bran and Shorts 20 00 per ton
Chop Corn 24 liO per ton.
Wheat No. 2 , 1 101 15.
Corn G3c.
Oats No. 2 , 45o.
Rye 75 ? .
Barley 80o.
Hay Loose , 5 00@6 00 ; baled , 75 per
bale.
bale.Wood
Wood 5 00@G 00.
Wool 15@'J5.
Butter 'Creamery , 25cin rolls , wrap
oed , 15@20c : rolls not wrapped , 15c ; mixed
color * , 1015o.
.
Potatoes Rose and Scotch , 1
Onions 1 25@1 40.
Live Chickens 3 50 per dozen.
Cbloaeo
OUIOAOO. May 30.
To-day being a legal holliday the board
of trade , banks , stocks and mining ex
changes are closed.
Butter No new features in the market ;
choice to f > ncy creamery , 22@23c ; fair to
good , 20@21c ; okoico to fin * dairy , 19 ®
20 : ; fair to good , l'l@17c.
EgfB Weaker at 174@18a
WhUky-l 10.
Patrol
CLEVILAND , O. , MayM.
Petroleum Unchanged ; stamdarc
white 110 test , Ggc.
dty Lire Btoolc.
KANSAS CITT , May 80.
Cattle Receipts , 3,218 head ; shipments ,
2.914 head. Market dragging at a deblini
of 50c OB oommom cattle ; native * slow a
100o declim * ; satlr * ehipptri , 600 $
7 50 ; native ttockers and feeders , 3 75(2 (
4 75 ; native oow , 3.CO@3 75 ; grasi Tex
ans and Indians , 3 ' . 04 75.
Hogs Receipts , 2,773 head ; shipments
770 head ; market strong and active and So
higher ; gale * ranged from 6 65@8 00 ; bulk
from 7 60@7 80.
St. ! > } litre Stooh.
ST. LODIS , May 30.
Cattle Supply moutly of grass Ttxai
t500550 ; nativts , 730&770 ; ship
pingat en , 8 009 CO. Receipts , 1,900
iblpminU , 800.
Chicago tilvo Stooli.
ClIlOAOO , May 3) ) .
The Drover's Journal reports :
Hogs Market without chance ; common
to rood mixed , 7 25@7 90 ; heavy packing ,
795@850 ; light , 7 S0@7 80 ; skips and
culls , 6 ' < 5@7 20. Receipts , 19,000.
Cattle Market weak and unsettled ,
shipping cattle , 5 50@8 75 ; mixed butchers
stock , 3 C0@3 50 ; Texans , 4 00@5 75 ,
stockera and feeders , 310@5 2i. B/sceipta ,
4,500.
Sheep Market overstocked and prices
lower , 3 12J4 75. Receipts , 1,400 ,
To acquaint Buffering humanity
with the fact that St. Jacobs Oil J
the moat bonoOcial remedy over introduced
ducod , I consider a duty ; sixteen
years I have Buffered with rheuma
tism , and BO severely that I was often
robbed-of my night's rest. A change
of weather would have the moat pain
ful efl'oot upon me , for then I coult
neither move hands nor feet. I triec
every known remedy , but of no avail.
At last somebody recommended St.
Jacobs Oil , and I concluded to try it ,
but with little hope for relief. Hav
ing used hardly half a bottle , the
pains diminished , and to-day I am
well and hardy once more. The
small sum of fifty cents had cured mo.
TIIOUAH Orr ,
St. Boniface , Pa.
Poatofflco Changes.
The following arc the postoffico
changes in Iowa during the weak
ending May 27 , 1882 , furnished by
Wm. van Vlock , of the postoffice do-
dart men t :
Established LaddsdaloDavis coun
ty , Charles 0. F. Ljuld , postmaster ;
Percy , Marion county , Israel Putnam ,
postmaster.
Discontinued Staploton , Ohicka-
saw county.
Names Changed Page City , Page
county , to Pacjo Center ; Polo , Appa-
noose county , to Piano * ,
Postmasters Appointed At Grog ) ? ,
Johnson county , 0. F. Sitnonson
Havre , Washington county , Frank
Trobolcock ; Larchwood , Linn county ,
Mrs. Hannah Fraciua ; Oakland , Pot-
tawattamio county , L. I ) . Robinson
Victor , Iowa county , Joseph M. Bu
chanan.
There were no changes in Nebraska
this week.
Virtue Acknowledged-
Mrs , Ira Mulholland , Albauy , N , Y ,
writes : "Forsevernl yearn I huvesutferec
from of t-recurrlng billioua headaches , dye
papula , and complaints peculiar to iny Bex.
oiuce using your BUIIUOOK BIX > OD BITTKUB
I am entirely relieved. " Price 91.00.
OLD MEXICO ,
Tbo Eoturn of Hon. Logan H.
Roots From His Mexl-
can TrJp.
91 * ImproitioB * of the Cnitoms and
Connlrj- .
{ lisml Republican.
Hon. Logan H. Roots , of Arkansas ,
> s returned from the City of Mexico ,
laving passed through here tome six
weeks axp on route from Now York to
ho Mexican republic , to look after
olcphpno and other Interest ; . As * to
the principal object of his \isit-tho
establishment of telephone and tele
graph connections in Moxico-tho ro
tult was not as favorable as oipcotod ,
in j ho desired not to say much about
t ; it was a matter of moro importance
, o his associates than to the public in
general at the present timo. Ho
iovurtholcs3 had nn objection to giv-
ng some account of his trip and tome
observations nbout the country that
iruck him. Ho was accompanied on
lis tour to the Mexican capital by
Jilts. Hoots nnd by Mr. J. K , Keller ,
superintendent of the Southern Telegraph -
graph and Telephone company. They
.rent . from here to Galveston , thence
jy steamer to Vera Oruz , nnd Irom
ihoro by rail to the Oity of Mexico.
Returning they sailed from Vera Cruz
direct to Now Orleans , as during their
stay in Mexico from n yellow" fever
scare Galvcston put on
A TKN DAYS' QUARANTINE
against Vera Oruz and New Orleans
three days , which of course practically
precluded any vessels from Vera
Ccuz going to Galvoaton.
Speaking of the Oity of Mexico ,
Mr. Roots said : "It is just as ic
was , according to all accounts , when
General Scott took it with his little
army. The changes which Imvo boon
made result principally from the cur
tailing of the power , influence and
confiscation of the property of the
Catholio church under Juarez and
others , nnd the beautifying and im
proving of the Piaza , Pusco and other
places of public resort under the influ
ence of the Empress Oarlotta , the
consort of the unfortunate Maximil
ian. Although the Catholio church
had much of her property taken , she
has numerous grand and extensive
churches , with costly ornamentations ,
and is , of course , the church ot the
country , all Protestant congregations
aggregating but a small per cent , ol
the number of adherents to that ol
Catholicism. " In Mexico among
T11E PLACES OF IHTI'.UEST
visited by Mr. Boots were the palace
in which the president , Gonzales , re
sides , and the national government's
ofliccs are situated. "I was , " ho said ,
"kindly received by the govcrnmuni
officials , was shown through the palace -
ace , shown the private apartments and
garden of the Empress Oarlotta , the
two guns which were said to bo respec
tively the ones which were uiod in the
execution of the Emperors Iturbide
and Maximilian. I also visited the
famous heights of Ohopultepec , which
Humboldt said affords the grandest
view which ho over behold , and up
whoso frowning aides climbed the in
trepid United States soldiers , a feat
which soama almost beyond cro
donco. "
Mr. Boots was struck with the dress
of the citizens. The better class o
ths gentlemen in Mexico dressed wit !
much more taste and expense than
they do in this country. He said
"Our Americans have not got hold o
the business to any great extent. '
nean general business oommercia
business. All the'new railroad outer
prises are under the auspices of
CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.
The Mexican Central , as it is called
is the road that the Atohison , Topek
& Santa Fo Boston parties ar
backing up , and they are biildiu
this road. They have already
three hundred miles of road com
pieced , and moro graded between
Mexico City and El Paso on the Ric
Grande , about two' hundred mile
completed on the Mexico end nnd on
hundred on the El PUBO ond. Then
the Palmer-Sullivan combination , call
od the Mexico National company , hav
about the same amoant ot track laid
Their main line'is between Mexic
Oity and Laredo , on the Rio Grande
"Tho concession belonging to th
Jay Gould combination also lies be
tween Mexico Oity and Laredo , am
has some track laid on the Laredo end
"Tho concession in which Gen
Grant is interested is altogether soutl
of the Oity of Mexico. They seotri.
HOT ANXIOUS TO PKES3 WORK
until the other railroads are throug ]
connecting the capital of the Mexican
republic with the 'states , '
"The Huntlngton concession i
without subsidy from the Mexican
government , but is given the right t <
build from Eagle Pass , on the Rii
Grande , to the City of Mexico.
"Undoubtedly wo of thcso varioui
concussions will bo completed in lea
than throe years. The Mexican Central
tral and the Mexican National but !
claim that they will bo through in
1883 , and the opening of any twc
routes will at once make a largo traf
Co. It is a peculiar and inturostirij
country , and , in my opinion ; will in i
tow years furnish a largo portion o
the coffee and tropical fruits whicl
are now received from Drazil and the
Indies. The Mexican oolitic is unexcelled
celled the world over. In oxclmng
for their products they will take frou
this country all kinds of manufncturoc
articles , and especially all kinds o
machinery used in mining districts
Mining machinery is being already
largely imported from the Unitet
States. I saw n number of comtner
cial travellers or drummers from Now
Orleans , Now York and Chicago , th
latter city furnishing most of the rain
ing machinery. One drummer , rep
resenting the Providence Tool com
pany , who was
HAVING CHEAT MJCCKfcP.
Was shocked by the report of th
failure of the largo company ho Jopre
sentod. Agriculture mid mining ar
carried on in the most primitive style
the farmer'u plow-point conu'mting of i
sharp stick. Under tho. old system o
mining the workmen descend the shaf
on notched poles and bring up th
water in skins. These vessels ar
inado from the skins of hogs an' '
sheep , and they carry water , nn
pulque , a beverage of the country , in
them. The skin is taken off entire
legs and all , from the animal , am
filled with liquid , and looks like th
i
genuine animal as they arc lying
around "
Mr. RooU gave a rapid sketch of
ho peculiar customs of the country ,
md of the architecture , the houses
wing constructed on the old Spanish
rstem , having four sides with n court
n the center , in which the occupants ,
lorscs , pigs and poultry have their re-
nectlvo apartments , but American
anus wore gaining n foothold respect-
ng buildings and other improvements.
Mn. Josnrit A Limn , Pottsvlllo , PA. ,
writes. For sixteen years I had suf.
ercd with Dyspepsia , and spent many
dollar to find relief , but in vain *
) no of my friends , Mr. F. Altntadt ,
nduced mo to take Hamburg Drops ,
n remedy ho could recommend from
is own experience. I had taken
carcoly one of the little bottles bo-
ore I felt n change for the better , and
ooii got well altogether. I am now
warm advocate of Hamburg Drops.
*
fc'roaka of Thunderbolts.
Throe cyclones of terrific violence
ut their paths through portions of
ho Indian territory on the Oth , 7th
nd 8th of May. The last of the tor-
ladocs , that of Monday the 8h , WAS
omarkablo for its electric phenomena ,
tahtning playing froake , the like of
vhich no person in the neighborhood
jf Paris , To * , i had over anon. Bolt
after bolt descended , nnd many trees
wore rent asunder or scattered into
plintorp. The cyclone's track waa
( ibout fifty yards wide and throe miles
ong. Among those killed by light
ning in this track was Wallace Hill ,
who had just driven into Paris with n
oad of.telogrnph poles. Hill's death
waa instantaneous. When the body
WAS examined by the coroner that ofll
cor was startled to s o the picture of a
roe photographed in fiery rod upon
Jill's ' chest just over the heart. The
) ioturo was in outline nnd in detail of
> ran oh nnd loaf n-truo miniature ef nn
> nk that stood a few foot from the spot
of death. Vines clung to the original
rco. and the vines wore to bo scon in
ho blood picture. The delicate veins
of some of the loaves were visible also ,
and tnicroscopio examination showed
that the natural not of photography
was much nearer perfection than nn
artificial act would hnvo boon. The
lortlon of the akin containing the pie
uro is preserved by Hill's family.
During n heavy thunder storm that
swept over Hiirvoysburg , O. , n few
days ago , Frank Oylor , n lad of six-
toun years , sought' rcfugo , with his
plowing team , in a barn. Whllo ho
was oaring for his horses , the building
was struck by lightning. The bolt
pruned through the building , hit the
boy fairly between the shoulder ? , and
running down his back , passed around
in front across the groin , thunco down
the left leg to the knee , whore il
forked nnd sent both prongs to UK
bam floor. This bolt that passot
down the lad's back nnd leg sot fire
to the floor at the points whore the
prongs struck , and in a few minutes
the building was in ashes. Frank's
younger brother saw the barn ii
[ limea , and , fighting his way in , drag
Rod the insensible lad to the house
Young Ojrler remained unconscious
for nearly an hour , during which time
his father traced the course of the
bolt by moans of a blistered streak
running from the shoulders to the
loft knee. Upon recovering , and at
lost accounts he waa nearly well , the
boy said : "Quick as'sho ' wont Icoulc
feel the darn thing all the way frou :
my nook to my knee. "
Lightning earn * down from a clout
that over-hung Atlanta , O a. , on th
13th inat. , and did moro damage that
a shell thrown from > siege gun int
the heart of the city would have done
The bolt , or Jora's handfol of bolts
killed a horse , a mule , and a soconc
mule , tearing the latter from the aid
of its mate , which was untouched
Then running through the wall of th
Harden dwelling , on Northern ave
nue , the lightning killed little May
Mitchell and prostrated Mrs , Eliza
Mitchell Mrs. Harden. The lat
ter regained consalousnois in a short
time , but she was blind , her eyelids
being turned inside out. Several
other persons in the vicinity wore
knocked down and clocks and windows
dews wore shattered.
On Tuesday light of last week
lightning struck a telephone polo near
Roxbury , Oonn. After shivering thn
pplo into a thousand fragments the
current ran along the wire to Rpx.
bury station and Bridgewater , molting
the telephone bells at each station.
The thunder clap that accompanied
this stroke caused -Mrs. Wells , who
lives near the Roxbury depot , to leap
affrighted from her bed , Looking
through n * window she saw a largo
map in the depot framed in fire , and
th'o alarm immediately given by her
saved the building from destruction.
At one point near Bridgewater the
telephone wire hangs near the ground.
A few inches from the wire a cow waa
switching her tail. The current left
the wire and killed the cow ,
Mrs. Burrows , of Kaufmnn , Texas ,
waa at her ton-tablo last Tuesday eve
ning. A sharp cry from his wife
caused Mr. Burrows to look up , She
hold her tea cup in her hand , which
was half way up to her lips. Mr.
Burrows asked what waa the matter ,
and she replied : "I urn shot through
the head. " As she npoko a second
electric current enveloped her head.
The oup was knocked from her hand.
She tried to gut up , but was knocked
insousiblo by a quickly following cur
rent. Mr. Burrows was not touched.
The poor woman was rational enough
on the following day , but could not
open her eyes. Last year two men
and throe animals were killed within
a few yards of the same house.
Bucklin'a Arnica Salve.
The BEST SALVE In the world for Cut * ,
Brulseii. Sorea , Ulcers , Halt Kheum , Fever
Mores , Tetter , Chapped ] Iaadn , Chilblain" ,
Corns , aii'l all Hkin eruptions , and posi
tively caret pile ) , It u guaranteed to
give eatlirfactlon or money refunded.
Price , 25 cents per box. For le by
O. V. Ooodrrmn
J. C. ELLIOH & CO.
Plumbing , Steam & Gas Pitting
AUSSTH
Turbine Water Motor.
'Atao ; OBB WI IK
Pusip , Pipe "JJB , Bnd Br * "
Cor , Uth and Ilarnoy , Omaha , Neb ,
WAtu MOTOI U OolSTxyi OruiTioal
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONh , |
M ONCY TO LOAN Omll t L wOtnc of D.
RojmB Crelshlon Block.
B p r eonlln-
P"WLfVW lenw In Snms of $7,600 And
pirards , I or 3 to 5 7erton flrst-cUss ell ; sod
* nn property. Umiui RIAL Esrirs nd Loin
OIHCT , Uth Mid Donrlts 8U.
HELP WANTED.
" \7"ANTKi > Arun tiUHi of ctreconsanl
> 'V roricn , nn l bea'tfooJl htnj to u It * , tt
arat ia llou'f , Port O i aha. Ill SO'
\rANTED A gonJ moiiHer at York Foundry
CY AdUrdl U C. OL001Y. 3i7.31t
TTANIED-TwOcomp'tenl Rlrl , one isrolk
yY nt-d lMlnilrc . nil the cthor M e m1
III Ai'i > ! r to Jlr . Kintrnftn , No. (01 IMuMint
reel , clt , S18 3
\v IANTKD-dooJ cook. Aoly ot H2) Dodge
Ittcct. 3'OBIt
L\r ANTKD-A ehttmbcrnu'.d , ImraeiUtelv , at
VY Occidental llottl. 810-tf
riTANTBt ) Two mm ti work In pur Jen. In-
VV ( julio at Toujley tiro's , nnt to Fair
rounds. FOO-tf
116 Oil-
w
KornU ittect , butnorii 81st anil kf l ill.
rao-31
W IANTKO A nr tU > b bor. None other
need ap.ly ) , AJilrcd , T. W. firown , Nor-
Dllc Nebtarka. S74-30
ANTK1) A | [ oo < t idnine-room Rlil good
ild , t 1 OSCisi a rc t. 271-tt
ANTKU A phi f r Rinernl homework , at
JU.Noith Wth street. VCO-2,1'
SITUATIONS WANTED.
-\T7"ANTKl-8ltiatlon ! by a youn ; man n
YV ihlppfr , ajVt hook.kcep-r , or collector.
0 od red ruucti. AJdrcuV , F. I * , tee office.
EOi-31
MlOELLANEOOa WANTS.
WANTRD Children at bnarden Inacolrct
Khoal. N. W comer Cftlllornta and IVth
tree * * . U U. LOOMIS ,
200-tl
* ) 1'ow more benrdoM em bo ac >
WANTKI Kith flnt CM < table lioard ,
at very rutnonablo rale , at 1520 Northeast corer -
or 10th and Weuitor itnet.
SS7 > 3t , * M US. J. A , AlURON ,
\T7"ANTKU To rent , cottage cf Core rooms
YV Rood locution , mmeuluiit to itrcctll.lt.
Adarrni lUtlnff ttrms Hid locitlon. "Kent. "
HER Ollkr. t ( '
ANTKD To rent , wllh prM'cRs of buy
ing Hltcr about three month * n cottage ol
rooms , good locality , within t jrenty minutes
walk ol piHtoHlco. A lid res i stating touus and
ocatlon , "llou-e" II PlBco. ml7-11
I\ONR\ putnor wanteductlveorsl'ont ,
1YJ with f.000 toJOCOO C IQ to ln\ott In a
cglllm tolm lno s which lu ix inon tbn time will
rnya proflt t leant equal to the amount In
iittod , an J hoth bo turntd Into clean cash and
the pirtncrihtp enJoJ. AdJrcts "ltoniy"Ilt o
olllco 8S-U
ATTANTKD ly ! a fltet-rUre droumakar , loir
? Y Ing ol all kind * , at Mo. 1310 Dodge street
or will go out and do work at moderate prices.
2.1IM"
'ANTK1 > JTundmir brtdgoaud school fconli.
. U. T. Clark , Ilollorae S8-U
WANTED COO privy vau.tn , sinks And cosa
poolt to clean with Sanitary Vault and
Sink Cleaner , the best In use. A. K > ans & Co. ,
rcBldcnvo 1200 Dodge street , Oinaho.
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. ,
iniENf Kront roam with cl uttsouthwln-
_ dow < . AppjN. K. cornir k17lh a-id ( hi-
ttgo streets. OJ-30 *
POU HENT I'Ua-Biitly lutnlihsii room , 117
. . tjouth 17th it.cct , one ilooruoith of Ioug-
laj. 314.1 *
VTEW COTTAGE FOU UENT Furnlihf a , un-
IN til Septambtr Is ) , splendid location , ovcry-
ti lag now Bund sdJross to Nebraska , ties of
fice. 313-30 *
KENT A tiluely furnished froat room
FOR alojNo , with board , at 2011 Casi stroit.
SOI 31 *
[ 10U RKNT Nlos su't ol lurnlshrd rooms for
1 two or three KOatlomon at 1004 Uodgo it.
SflJ-SO *
nr.S'T A larro nlco front ptrlor , with
FOlt ? windowH , en the Northwtit cornrr tf
Uth nnd Unvtnport strceb.
TQH HUNT Home ol six rooms , otllar , we'l
E and cistern ; M > o a toirn 2Vxl4 itot. Apply
on primmed 1713CalltJriila tlrett. SOT tf v
TO KLllKlSllKDnoutli rooms for rent. H.
T ' .coruu/lOth aLd Wneiiport. [ tOO-tf
filOJl UENT-8l\fotlftfsJI600 to Sl OOjior
JU inantti.icOiifaooppotltu noKtollico.
.1011
_ . KOOHS-Kor nint at
I 810 Howard ctruut bclwoon BtU and Otb.
217-30'
I7IOH RUNT Now house of B.X rooms sou h-
I' ciwt cirncr 13'h and I'&clflu itrcots. Ap
ply t 1112 , llthstreet. T. 0. PKLLU ,
LKAliE To Utccinbrr 1,1832 , lir.t-r te
FOK homo with eight rooms , closets ,
Ac. , ootnplitelr lutnlahoJ , jileatantly iltuitod
ojCalitornU fctroot. DAVIS d BNVDKIl.
27C-30
T710K HUNT Two houtol of flvoroomi each ,
jj lijqulioatU37 Sherman ve. Wn-V
A NICELY FOlfNHUUD KOOM-for rent.
2v 1410 Chicago street , between 14th and
Uth straeU. ZS4.lt
TJ10H RENT Home of ill rooms near corner
JL1 of Pacific and llth Mreot , atio two new
homes ready by the middle of June. Inquire at
Qco. H. Puterson's Clotlilujf store , 604 a. loth
street. 2bO-'f
filOR RENT Throe business lots for a terra of
JJ yosrs , two In llrst block north of tvMtoSlce
on 16th street , ono between Carnam and Ilarnoy
on irth stroet. Kcqulro flrst how north of
Wlthnell House , ROdWELL HUITU.
21X-30I
RUNT ( Jwd houie with llx rooms , and
FOR modern lupiovumenls , and convenient
t.i rtrcotcar. Inquire at grccory store , corner
SOth and Cumlngstriiot. 288-tf
JACIFIO HOUSE TO RKKT 32 rooms-IOth
I and Uavenjiort als Newly fitted up m
Jcmpluto order. Apply to OliO W UHAY ,
isB-Steod 211 Twelfth St.
IlKN'f A eottoee ou llarflpy between
E10H and Klrd. 0. OLHhN ,
277-SO'
ItKNT rurnlihcd rooms , 16CO Dave
FOlt t Uruct. 210-31' .
HUNT Two unfnrnlilicd rooms , suit-
EOR lor olllcei or bed rooms , within one-
half b'otk ' of pottoillce. Addre s or call at No ,
TTIOIt ftBNT-Tho ipiclous and elct eant hall
1 } with a'l niodcra lirprcvcint'nIilnC'l Urk'sand
Koster'N Illotk. Apply to A. M. Clark , or to II ,
A. KO UT'J 105 and 107 H. Kth street. 207-tf
I OIl IIKST Wlcoly furnlshol to t it
| J boirJ , at "
OK RJENT Two fiont rooms furnlihcd at
E COS Uth/triDt.
rooiui uvoi Mo
chuito bxch ui'eN , K. cor. 10th nd Dodj
itrt > i > tK
I71OK hi M r Mwjy rurniunea roouui witu 01
ij withuyt boarrf. Heasonablq price * 1B
Uou St. _
HKKT Cellar corner 10th and Douulas
iiu-tt
rno HKNT- Urge furnished front room for
L two cuntltiuen , with or without board.
' . ' 1S loJpe street. 1B8 tf
< r.ASr.Aft ,
Eel lo'u near Kith BtroU and Ut. Mury'B
ia-t ( \V U. lliUTLKiT , Itcal Kstate Agent.
I'.KNTlluuao of flvo roomi , rornor ZSd
FOK i'i < ro . A'i | ' > ly nt 8. O. Htovenson , corn -
n r 17ln a d t-'avB , uiur Easttr Church.
FOR DALE
17UMBAL.Jnelotl32 fe t frontigo by 60
X' fut dci | > , on bouth Itth street , on tlOixr
mouth | aiii' ntn , to anyone who will oulld. In-
ulrt > Hu ; lluAard , between Iltn and IMli its.
iOj-tf
* . -Tho line propery oa the N. K
EOHHAti1Tho and 20ti street , occupied ! > /
Major Furvy , or will b leased lor a term of
vcais. Api'ly to IJr. BuramM , U. B. A. ( Ue-
pMtuient Ucadqiurten. 820-tl
SALE Uotno of firs rooms and tot to
FOR itrcet , | UOO , Smsll htrara and tw
lots IB Bhino'i addition WO. MoOAOUR ,
191-tf Opposlt l'o toflce. !
noR flAtG-A houas and lot IBOillfi front.
C with btrn , two wells snd cittern. 1225
South 14th itrert , seMnd homo north of William
street. ! Price 11100. I9MI'
T7IOR a ALBAta birft > tn-far < Itnre ft a first
JL1 dais piliftta boarding hcute. Rent ol
> iull < > ln2mcd rat . Have SO boarder * , at 1403
lus it Inquire within. 307-tf
TT OIl BALE TTeiuura t on a wfll tnreled
JU dlrojt. H. MAKNWKILEK ,
l-tl ll'h fetrt t. near Farnam.
TTlOIl SALK Aeood horir , cheap at 1003 Cnm-
JU IPE street. KS-SO
BAL 1)IIAV And prcrlclons who'ewle ' and
iiUllat UUckbuin , Undls&C . MON.
10th s'rett. VM 31
F 0R SALK nciutlftil sere lot snd h U o on
California ttrtet , SUM ) . iloCAOUK ,
SB1-M Itfflco.
.lull HAI < h tluun OUIX noiix , IKI 101
Jb' 220 , north ol olxU-ouUi strict btldse. Ap
ply corner 12th tnl H.warJ. Ncwijur T Union.
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IjW > U SAt.B A fcoui * and lot on Dod re street ,
L' ono ot th finest locationIn thaclly
11B-M J , II. DUilONT , ISth and Uarncjr.
- Tr < lf 44x182 l t on 10th
POUHALE-Or
street utit to tlio corner ol llurncv , alra
60x132 ticton thn taut ( Id * betncen IXxUfard
Captlol tvtnue. Knqiilteof II. BEHTllOLD.
S3 * i
iSAL.K
SAL.K Iliaarhi Bpilnzn , fltuitcd
mile * Routh o ( the U. 1 * . rMlrond In U&tbo
Uounty , Wtomlnu Terrltoiy , 440 acrei of
meadow and upland title ( itmrnntcd. Addrtn
W. ll.Clilv > ll , XarmEpi Ingii , Wyoming. _ _
OR BALK Iho POPULAIl 11OTKU , Known
H tbn COYS' HOUR. Th'i ' honiw II co"-
ttally located , hM ton h and CM ! front , and Is
nurronndcd w th flno rhadotrect ; contain thirty
teplne rooms , IIM Ice houre. laundry , lunplo
room , c. Ha < a world w do reputation and a
tetter natron- than many h6iuc > ol twice It *
cuniclty. 1'rlua IS.OOO For particulars ad-
UICM , A. A. SAWDhY , Ited Cloud , Alb.
OH SALE 200 choice lota In HanMOm Placd ,
W. H Vartlett , lle&l EnUte Agoat , 817 8.
13th tr t. 833-tf
I. OK BALlv A RVO < I corner lot on Uoairo and
1 } 23th ttrcrt. in a very fut ijrowlnp part of
the city , will dlvldo. Inquire at 1\Q Houth 20th
ttrcet , near FarnamDoKK'i * HIU'i addition.
I71UH UALK Ur will axcha KB lor Uuiaha pro-
JU I Iporty , an Improved see onol land adjoin *
ing a Btatfon on U. P. 11.11. M. DUNHAM. 1411
Farnham St. , Om&ha. 720 Bmt
B so3-tr FOil KALIWESTABHOOK b COK.
ALEU HAT At A. II. Bander' Feed Bto
B 101B Harner St. lB-tl
MIBOELLAMEOU8.
ITUAYED A pair * l y horses , llx joars ;
J old , star In lorchcivl of mob , ono whlto
. , lnd loot , h d ImltcM oil. Andrew 1' . Quam-
strom , corner u ( UoJpoanJ 28lli , Omaha.
. w270 30 *
DP On my preral-s , tn Burl itrcet ,
near the now Aovleiny of ths Sacred Uevrt.
liar , 0. 181)2 , one white horeo. Owner will
plcaao call and pay damifcs and tret the cnlraoU
Dfilrlnff to enter bmlno's cin , ( cam
PAHTIK9 - jxirtunltv Icalllnir on W.
, U. Tnylor , Eup'tUradttrcet'iAKcncy 18th ttrcet.
810-B )
TTIOU-JD Alockitno I.oMonworthand , 20th
J } ttrotU , the owner C'tn P1 | > ' lo tne lle
onanlca One Price itoic , 40S 13ili atitct. 316-31
T OST Ocntlemen's ( 'old'rocko ! . onjx. In-
JLj ItlaltT. J. II In mouoKram. Finder wH ) bo
suitably ru aidcd by leaving same at Uea ortloo.
S08.30
ITrtAKKN UP Dy William Parn , ona b y horeo
JL colt , luppoiod tolii3 > eirc old tlila npiloK ,
whlta ipoton forchetd , a Binill Hlilte tpoton
rtht fore lev. Inquire at UnrrU & Firhcr'a
Packing jlome. ! 53l ! _
TNBTUUCTION In vocal mmlo glrcn by Mies
I I.lu'e A. I'cnntll. Botldcnco southwont or-
nor 20d and Durt ( Ucets. SOI-31
niAUKN U I' A cow about 7 ) ei.n old , red with
JL whltei rot * , larro bores Also a heller ,
red , with wnlto epoU , both with calf.
F 'RANK KOBEnEO.
7S-4tt on e w Bakery. JSth tt. near Williams.
EDWAUD lIUEHL
UAQISTEB OF PALMYBTKKT ANDjOONPI
TIONALIBT , 493 Tenth Street , bctwMD Parnaa
andDuneT. Will , with the aid of guardian
spirits , obtain for any ono glance at the pail
and present , and on certain condition ! la Iba fa.
( uro. Boots and Shoos mads to xdor. Perteo
' Ncl'on ' fuarantiwd anSd-lm
POWDER
Absolutely , Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel at p
* y , strength and wholesomenesi. More ocono
mlcnl .than the ordinary klnd , 'and cannot bs
told In competition with the multitude ofi o
test , short weight , alum or phosphate powders
Bold only In cans. ROTAt , Uaasa POWDU Co. ,
0 Will St. . New York
SiULL COOK STOVE.
1 he Plonew
ami only Vapor
UtOT
that has stooS
tliu last of
yuaisnndBtv-
cu cntlro an *
perfucc UU * .
Jactloii.
Over 75,001 ,
How h 11 *
New Patent
toriaw ? *
PntenfrenioTnlilonndlnterchangrulile Jaft
Delllci * , ri-mlTl'iit our burner * lnu ( rnell
| le New ttnn Vnlv - llurwr on two Newi
Mar M. JVoxv Hafi-ty Keiervolr
Vn Kummor uee these Stoves are
Thcso colfbratedStovesforsalo by D , A. Pleicjr
Omaha , Neb.
aZO-lm-m&eAw
Joiia UTAIMS ,
President. Vice Frca'L
W. 8 , Diunu , Bec.aDdTreaa.
THE NEBRASKA
MUFAGTUBIM Ctt
Lincoln , Neb ,
MANUFAOTUREKB OP
Corn Planter * , nurrovr * , frtn ,
Bulk Hay Rakei , Ducket Elevating Wind
ml &c.
Wo ere prepared to do Job work and lauml 'J
turlrjr ( or other parties ,
ANEmAB0K'AeMAKUFAOTiniIKO ? GO. ,
Awning , Tent and Wagon Covers
MANUFACTORY.
Cor. 14th and Howard Sts.
A , CRUENWALD ,
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