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P ’ THE DAILX BEE--OMAHA SA']‘U RI)A\ FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. New You, June 9, MONDY. Money closed at 2)@3 per cent, Exchange closed finm at 4 87 §@4 90, GOVERNMENT BONDS Olored firm, Ourrency 6’ #s conpurs, 4¥'s conpons b’ continued 6's continued. . RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union 1sts.. . 118 @118} Union Land Grants. . ’ n.'t{ tid Union Sinking Funde, o ed. 121 Centrals L LI6k@1174 STOOK®, The stock market to-dny was nctive, but in the main wo .k, the course of prices be- ing downward «t the most through ut the entire day. the lowest point Leiog reached about 2 o'clock, The decline ranged from §@2} per cent, led by Louisville & Nash. ville and Denver & 1o Grande, Tn the last hour, howcver, there was a firmer feeling and a rec very of §@1 per ceut. There were several false rumors of failures to-day onthe streets, The following were the closing bids: Northwestern ch'en'ed Freferred. St. Paul ETATE BONDS, Tenne:see 6', mixed, declined to 56 from 57. CHICAGO MONEY, CHICAGO, June 9, Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, revort: No change in the murket to-dsy. All grades of securities dull, and while there is no marked d clive in either government bonds or chuice local recurities, there is no demand for either. Governwent bouds clored at the sime figures thut have pre- vailed for several days, UNITED STATES BONDS. 4% Coupons.... 20} @120} 4}'s Coup.ns 114 @l1143 84's Extended 5's. 101§ @101g Sx'u Extended 6's. 994@100§ RAILWAY BONDS, C., B. & Q. Dinver £s. 831 @ 81} C.'B. & Q To+adiv. 45 .85 @ 86 s 23 @10:, C.,M. & St. . Mineral Point 5% 92 C'& N. Wsin Lg fund 6's 109 C & N. W, sickiog fundb's.... 993@ 99} W. 5t L& P, Cmcngu div, 6%, 79 @ 80 Money ¢ ntinues plentiful and borrow- ers are supplied at rates varying from 5@ 7 per ceut. according o collaterals, Foreign «xchange remains unchanged, witha tiifle more activity for small bills, Eastern exchange 50@75c per $1,000 pre- mium between banks, Clearings to-day 7, 118,(00, ——— COMMERCIAL Umana Wholesale Market. Orrrce or THE OMAHA Bee Friday Evening, June 9, The only changes reported in the markes $o.day are as follows: Wheat—No, 2 declined 1je. ‘Wheat—No. 3 declined 1c. . Wheat—Rejrcted declined 1c, Corn—D: clined 1c. Oats—Declinea lc, Local Grain Dealings WHEAT.—Cash No, 2,1.15; cash No, 8, 970 rejected, (7c. BARLEY.—Cach No, 2, 920; No. 8, cm. . 2, bbge. TS, —Cash, 40§ STREET BRIOHS— —Corn, 60(@65; oate, uce and Provisions. I’()TATUP 3—0ld, scaro $L.50@1.60 per bus, ' Home t;n:rket new, very high, 83.00@8.50 per BEANS - Wax, 3.00@3 25 per bus, box; OANNED GOODS—Osters, 2 1b (Field), per canty 84 005 A1 T (Field') per case, 60; do 2 T Sfinndnrd). per case, 360; dolm(numdml e, ow 2 90; do 2 1 (slack), pe do 1T (slack), per case, s 50 nm.m-, 80, Salmon, 1 80@, Mp or dozen,1 90; do 21b, per dozen 2 55@2 6o, Sardines, small fah, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14}c; American, quarter boxcs ger box, 1ic; do half boxes, r box, Z14c. Lobsters, 1 I per doren, 80, Tomatoes, 250; do 8 I per case, 290; Corn, 2 Ib (Mountain) Jer e, 810; wonked com, 2103 do (Yarmouth), per case, 815 steitig bens, per onse, b 10, Tima bosns per case, 185, Succotash per case, 2 00. Pens, Jomimcr, per eass 00; pens, choice, per case, 3 15, Dlackberries, 2 Ib, per cs 240; nrawhcrn-m, 2 Ib, per case,2 raspborries, 2 Ib, 1 Dans 21b, per case, Bartiet: pearn per case, 8 00@4 (0, Whortleberries g plums, 2 T percise,3 30; 1 per case, 8 80; do che 1'50. Pine Apples, 2 Ib, p Penches, 2 b per onse do 8 Ib, case, 4 my.mtm do, (pie), do'pie, 6 a7 6@0). —sigar howse, bhl kege, :able syrup, b STARCE @8§c; Corn Starch, 8§ +loas, 7o; Corn, 7o, SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- ton, in eacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 5w, § 45 Shis dairy, 100, s, 8 SPICES.—Pepper, 19 Allsploe, 19¢; l\utmesu, 81 00+ 250;Camann, MATCIRES—Por caddie, 9005 cases, £7.65; square cases, 85,10 SOAPS—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 30; Kirk's sating 80; Kirl's standard, 8 60; Kirk's whi Russian, 500: Kirk's Eutoca, 20 Kirk's 'Prairie Queen, (100_cakes), 10; Kirk's magnolia, 4 20, Yl‘.—:\mar{cnn, 3 40; Greenwich, 340: Western, 275; North Star, 2 b0; Lewis' Iye, 4 60 Jewell lye, 27 POTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in cnse, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED— Red clover, choice new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $7.00; white clover, new, 81400 alalfa clover, new, $1350; alsike, new, 3500, oty wood. nowr ks 0 blue grass, extra clean, $150; blte grass, clean, $1 35; orchard grass, 82 50; red tap, choioe, 1 03; millet, commion or Missouri, 80c; milleh,l}ermln, §L00 to 8125; Hungarian, 80c, HEDGESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 buehels, & 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, $150; honoy locust, per Ib., 353 per 100 ., £25 00, FIS {—Family white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 8125 No, 1 white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 7 00; No. 1 white fish, in 10 1b kits, 1 10; family 10 1b kits, 85¢; New Holland herring, per keg, 185; Russian sardines, 7pe: Colum- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georye'r Bauk codfish, (c; Gen, boneless coc ., 94c; boneless tis h, i MAC l"]ll‘.l;—l alf bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, $1250; hibbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 Ly 8 00; B Dbl ft. fanily, do, 100 1bs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 i: 2 25 N ox shore, 13 b a1 501 No. Tshors 121h do, 1 00: fat family, 10 i do 7c. PEANUTS—Kousted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 10c per 1b; fanoy white, 1030 per by ruw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, C BROWN COPTONS—Atlantio A 8he; | i Appleton XX, 7c; Atlants A, 8c; Dokt ik Bhe; Buckeye LL, 44, 75 Cabot W, 74c; Chittenango A, G}c~ ‘Ureat Falls l',, 8kci Hoosier, 64c; Honest Width, 7ic; In: dian Head & blo; Tudian Stapdard A, 8ic; Indian Orchard d. w., 8ic; Lawrence LI, 76; Mystio River, 7ic; Pequot A, bic; Shawmut LL, & Utica 0, 5he; Wachus ett B, 7hc; do A, o K 48, 1240; Wal- cott BU 8he. FINE BROWN COTFO‘IS—-AUandAIe 4.4; Tho; Alligator 84, 8c; Argyle 44, 7 Q:f antic L, © o Gl;nd er E""sxqu nuington o; Buckeye Indinn "Orchard A‘A 9-8, 8h0s 39, 8kc; Lehigh B 4-4, 94c 10c; o0'0 59,7 round @8c; Loui, mm, 717 anch xine. m seal, 120; l"rcneh rine, llc.%‘mch zino, in varnish asst, 'Ne anch zinoe, in oil asst, 150; Raw nad burnt umber, 1'Th cans 120; raw and burnt Sienns, 180; vandyke brown, 18.; refined lampbinck, 12c; conch black, 1%; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 30c; ulteamarine blue, 18¢; chrome . & D, 1o blind and shutter 05, ey Paria 8¢ ine; Venetisn red, Ec'”'i‘um.. Am«r(m Vermiliod, 8o chrome "vellow, L, M., O, nn () yellow ochre, 8c; golden ochre, 18; patent ryer, 6o; graining colors: light ok, dark on, walnut, chestnut and ash 130 Dry ®aints White lead, 64o; French rino, 106; Paris whiteing 240; whiting _gilders, 1lho; whiting com'l, 11«»; lampblack German- town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus- sian blue, 46c; ultram: e, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 86; nmber, fburnt, dc; umber, raw, fc;aienna, burn t, de; sienna, raw, 4c Paris green com'l n, N. 20c; chrom- vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver. Anu\riu, 18c; ‘Indian red, 100, ria green gonuine, 2. £0c; chrom | green K., million, rose pink, ; venetian_read, Cookson's 1 lead, 74o; el ire, chrome v 2 Winter’s mineral, spanish brown, 24o; OILS—110" earbon, per gallon, L1c; headlight, per gallc 1 Die; 175" headlight, per gn?lun, 164c; el per gallon, inseed, raw, pergallon, 73 linseed, boile I‘" gnllun. ooL» lnhl nter st 'd, per unl- on, 90: No, No. 2, 60c; castor, XXX, per gnllun,l)\'l\u. 3,1 15; sweet, per gallon, spe m, W. B., per gallon, 1 55; fish, ", per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 75¢; No. 1, 65¢; lubris cating, zero, per gallon, 0%; summer, 150; oiden machine, No 1, per y7allon, 85 3, 50; sperm, llgmd er gallon, 80c ter: pentine, per ol nn V80; Captta, 74, per gallon, 20c: 64 VARNISHES Barrels por gallon., Furniture, extra, 81 10; frniture, No. 1, 81; furniture, U, 85c; coach, extra, $1 40; Conch, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, 81 50} Japan 70c; asph: num. 70c; shellac, $3 ard oil finiah, 81 Trench, Oruss. DRU 8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carbolic, 50¢; Acid, Tartaric, f0c; Balsam Copabis, per 1b, 700; Bark, Soseafras, 1b, 14¢; Calomel, per b, 75e; Cinchonidia, er oz, 8105; Chloroform, _per 1b, 1003 over's powders, per Ib, $1 40; lipsop salte, per Lby S4o; Glycerine, pure, pe Ib, 380; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 2dci Oil, Castor, No, 1, per gal, ®1 15; Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, &100; Oil, Ohve, per gal. 81 60; Oil, Otiganum, 50¢ Opium, 84 50; Quinine P, & W. & R.&S, per oz, §2 Potassium, lodide, per If #175; Salacm, per_oz, 40c; Sulphate cf Morphine, per oz, $3 85; Sulpnur tour, ver b, 4ci Strvchnine. ver o 40, Heavy Hardware List. Imn, rates, $300; plow steel, uwclnl caat, 76; crucible, S¢; <pecial ur German, b cast ool do, T6@V0. wagon wpokse set; 225@8 00; hubs, per set, 1 95; h‘l[‘nm, anwed dry, 140; tougpes, each, 70@85e; nxlus each, uare’ nuts, per i, 7@llc; washers, per by 8@18c; mivets, per Ib, 116} oil chain, per 1b, 6@I2¢; malleable, So; iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, bGc; harrow orseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring Burden's_horseshoes, b 3b; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 35. SHOT.—Slhot, $L,8%; Buck shot, §2,10; Oriental ' Puwder, kegs, $6.40: balf kegs, ¥3.48; do., quarter kegs, 1.6 Bl ing, keas “use, ver 100 oot Ao, BA . BED WIi:E—TIn car lots, 8 37 per 100; in less than car lots. 8 55 ver 100, Leather. Oak sole, 88¢ to 42¢; hemlock sole, 28¢ to 85¢; hemick kip, 80c to 100; runne 650 to 80c; b 850 to 120; hen lock upper, 23c : oa: u per. 24 alligator, 400 to 5 50; orf kid) $3@35 Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 80c to 100; omi ovlf, 120 o 18% Frenoh ki, 110't0 155 I ench calf, 125 to 2 00; rus- setts, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; k clf, ‘W top. ings, 9 (0 to 10 50; B. L. Morocco, 30¢ to 85¢; [mhl!ls 0. D. Morocco, 85c; simon, 270 to 8 00. HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 420' No 2 do, 39¢; No. 1 Obio oak, No. 2 do, N 80, 70; 36, 7o Ao 1 39, Bjo; Docasct O fi m, 'amsutta 4-4 130, BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog. n L &4 64 BlackstonoAA n perial 8 b Bt Slunohied &k do; Rt eds Fidelity4-4, 9hc; ¥ruit of the Loom, 10; can bric 4-4,13¢;do Water Twist, 104c; rost Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 124c; New York Mills, 12¢; Pequot A, 10c; J)pamll N G Twills, 124o; Pocaliontas 44, 9jc; Poousset 4-4, 83; Utica, 1lo; Wamsutta 0 F oo (Colored)—Albany I Lol o any ¥ bro 80; d0 G, drab, 116 4o \ A siripos and plaids, 124e; do XXX brown snd drab, stripes and plaids, 12)c; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 84o; Chariot: fancy, 124c; do extra_hewvy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown 1%e+ Nevonset A brown, 15, TICKLNGD—AmOskes) A U A 82 174c; do XX blue 82, 18hc; Arrowanra 94c; Claremont B B, 15 i cunamg- ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, Lowtston a 30,15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 200- Omega super extra 4-4, 280; Pearl River 32, 16fc; Put- B ity e e o do 8 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 830 NIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 164c; Andover DD blue, 1540; Arling X blue Scotch, 1840; Concord 000, blue a w brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 134; do XXto broy 3 Pentl neasville, | 28 do do iho; aker’s blue and 94o; Mystio River DD stripe, 16 Hlvor, biun and brows, 15005 blue and brown, 134, CAMBRICS—Barnard, string 8).50@: ONIONS—Scwce; 3 00@850 per bus box; new home grown, per doz bunches, ADISHES--Home grown, 150 doz, PIE PLANT _ Per pound, laij. ASPARAGUS - Per doz, 10@bl LETTUCE ~Per doz houd, 40@500, NEW ToiATOES—Per pound, 124@ BUTTER—Choice conntry, 13@150, KGGB-—Bearce; 20@ ‘2o, MEATS - Hams, 150; breakfast bacon, 16c; clear bacon, 183 shoulders, Sc; dried FLUUR JOBBING PRICE — Best Minnesota pateu #, 4 70; Jack Frost, 4 7 Bhawnee fancy, 8 75; Calitornia *Pioneer, Triun ph, spi rqu 825; rye fl ur, ne Grahum, 2 50; wheat Graham, hay. 6 00@6 0 per ton; baled, 10 00; shopped feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 1 50; bran, 1 (0 yer owt; straw, 4 0) per ton Toose; b 00 baled, Grocers' List, COFFEE,— 100, lair, 11e; Rio, good Rio, prime to ,.huh-.., 1240; Old gov't él 84c, Mocha, 2840; Arbuckle's, AS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@05; Ohoice, 60@75c; Twperial, good, mz‘@im, Choice, 60@75c; Young Hyson, good, 36@ B0c; ohoice, i« 86c; Japan, 85@40; Ool. 1 0; Japan Nat lmuf, g, goud, uchong, / 110 Modiuz, in bareels, 'DDU do in lmll llhln b 25; smalls, in bl hln. 1200 do, in half bbls, 7 00; etk i bls, 14'00; do, in balf bbls, 7 VINEGAI Bure apple. esira, 1001 pure apple, 13¢; Prossing uure apule, 16e. BUGALS -Cut loaf, 1lg; Urushed, 1c; Granulated, 11c; Phwdered, 11 Fine powdered, 110; Standard Coffes A, 8fc; New York Confectioner's Standard A, 10c: Good A, 9%c; Prairie Extra C, A !l;éfiPF—Bhnl 4 inch and larger, 8ic; UhkhflE—l"ull Cream, 1. rt Bkim, 1130 . 1061, BN wu()l)FNWAlcE—'l‘vn hoop pnll' 290, bree hoop vaily 3 206 No. 1 tubs ploneer weahboar: 190; Wellbucketw, '8 £0, A, oo LEAD—Bar, 81 65, DRIED FRUITS—Cholce halves, ches, 7c: Balt Lake 104c; vap- o ted 50'b boxes, | 840; Michigan, 7c; New York apples, 74e; I rungs, old, Ghe; new, l}c, Currants, 6§@7¢; B) les, new, HOMINY—New, 85 09 per bbl, BUDA. —Ilw&n- Ib papers, §2 85; De- sud do, #2 85; Church’s, §2 85; Keg soda, 3o, BEANS—Ii porud Gei 7% b w) rman $3 75 per CANDLES—| WI ox, 8e, 1040 banen 40 T 160, o lining, 24 inch double faoe Bho; Gar 8 ove , Bjo; i:.wponaooe o ehnses Ber Paquot s Bo; Troclewood kid finishy bo. CORSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros coggin satteen, Bjo; Clarend u, e{c~0onu toga satteens, Hallowel , Bo, Oreqord 7403 An.gnnuu.lmproud,c Popperill uattean Bho; Rockport, 7 INTS " Allous, B Amsrican, 04o; Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 4§¢; Cocheoo, nestogs. 6ho; Dunkirk, 4fc; Dunnell, @7c; Eddystone, 7o; Gloucester, 6o armony, Sie; Kulokerbooker, Gio; Mer Mystic, 5ic; Spravuer fie' Sonthhrnlgo, Boj do, Gingbause, 7o; boro, bie o.».anm o, Gin (AMS—Amoskeng, 10jc; Amos. kesg A 12 Argyle, 10hc; Atlantio, FalisQ, 104c: Indian Head shrunk 44, 120: ] v Lt ¥ 836; No. 1 Milwaukee 87c; No. 2 do, 340, Horses and Mules. Thn market is brisk and all grades are well at » ht advance in p ices. ’lhe lemand for horses ex the supply consideraoly, Prices range as fol- lows: Fine single drivers, $150, to 300.; Extra draft ho 8175 to 225,; Common drait horses, $1 150,; Extra farm horses, | 5 8110. to 125, Lmnmun to good farm horses $90. to 81 Rxtra plugi, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, $20. to MULES.—15 to 163 hands (extra), 8125, to 150.; ll‘1 to 15 hands, $100. to 140,; 14 to 1;‘% nnds, $75. 10 100,; 18} to 14 bands, ALCOHOL —#7' broot, 325 o wine gallon; extra California pirite, 187 proof, 1.26 per proof gallon; triple refined upirits 167 proof. 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled wtiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Krn. tuckv sad Penusylvania’ryos, 3 L0@7 00 BRANDIES— Lmported, 8500916 00; oy | Corn 108 for A!\xuul, 104 for S sptember; 1 023 for the yeur Corn—Active and oall at 69 for cah; o 700 for A, s for Octobe Sleuh:.fllcl» 24ate dy 3 4940 for June; 44]s for July; 8080 for Angust; 3530 for the year. Rye—Dult and no demand;” 7. 0 for No 2 onsh; Jc for July: 70c for Angust, No deman ; prices nominal and wer, elosing on r June; 6970 1%c for Seprem. for the year, es active and offerines fair, closing at 20 87T3@20 0 for ca by 20 40 for June; 2045 for July; 2065 for Angusts 20 80 for September; 18 15 for the year. Lard — Molerately ac ive. closing at 1140 f reash; 11 35 . mes 1140 for July; 11 52} fo Augnst; 11624 for September and Octolor; 1130 forthe ear, Bulk Meats — Short rihs quiet ,,.,1 steady; 11 55@11 €0 for ..4\ and Juue 11574 for Jaly and Avguet; 1155 for Sope tember; 9 90 fr the yeur Butw r—in good de choice r-m- v ore: nd and prices firm; o; fair to dairies, 19@ Egea— t ady; wales chicfly at 180, Whisky - Unehanged at 115, Rec'ts, Shipm'ta Flour . T 14,134 Wheat Oats., Rye. Barley. Counoil Bluffs Market. Counon. Hu Frs, June 8. Flour—Crystal 860; California brand of Kinsas, Missouri flour 8 50@4 2 rye_flour, 8 & Corn M.al=Whits, 170 per hundred; yellow, 1 50 per hundrel, Bran and Shorts—20 00 per ton Chop Corn—£0 (0 per ton, Kansas and aham, § 70; JUNE 10, 1882 Peoria Prodaoce. ProRra, June 9. Corn—Trregular; 77§@8% for high mixed. Oats—Steady at 53@ 534 for Vn 2 white, Rye—TLower; 70@710 for No, 2, Highwines—Uns ttled; 1 12@1 124, Rec tx. Ship'ts, Wheat Lo 4,000 134 Corn . . 43,000 24,000 Oats 21,000 40,000 Rye 2700 2,500 Barley . 1,600 600 - Potroloum CLev 1AND, O, June 9 Potro'enm—Steady; standard white, 110 test, Gfo. New Vork Steads erude in barrels, 6] @0 6lc asked, June 8 ited, 5%§; a in barrels, » - Toledo Proance. Toveno, June 9, Whest—Weak; 1 88} tor No. 2 cah; 12 for June; 1 18} for July; 1 11 for Augu t: 110 for the yaar. Corn—Dull; 74e for No. 2 each; e for June and Jul: year, Philadelvhin Produos. PHILADRLPHIA, June 9, Wheat—Easier at 1 48}@1 44 for cash; for June, rn—Fiim at 82}@8 e for cash; 813@ 82¢ for June, Owta—Firm at 65 for cash; G13@62e for Juve. Rye- Quiet M 000, anpnnl.lnn u.rlm June 9, ; good, 165, SALT. e money and ord rsale direct from o ship pro uptly by rail at the Wheat—No. 2, 115, Corn—125, Oata—No. 2, 450, Rye—T75". u-rlay—w\ Hay—Loose, 8 00@ Y 00; bale, Wood: ~b 00@6 00, Wool—16@25, Butter—Cresmery, ned, 160: rulla now w 00 ors, 1o(m|m. Ry Oni baled, 75 per n rolls, wrap. pred, 1240 mixed 600, Ho s—7 00@7 50, Sheep—b 75, New York Produce. NEW York, June 9, Flone - Quict; common £ choice extrs, @8 00. Wheat —Cash lote stro e unsettle ) clo ins 4441 13); her and weak 184@ Juy, yand h 1814 A Corn—Carh opened sir 1y but lowor an ) wea. 5 options iire grade » mixed, 785@79, No. 2 mixed. Juue, @78je. Outs—Cach lote a shade hig ewer and weak; No. 1 wiit-, 67.; No. 2, T8@7 4; July, 780 ootims 6161} 3 No. 1 mixe ed west- ern, 533@62¢; No. 2 'mired, June, 5@ 5830, Itye—Dall; state, Sic. Barley—Nominal, Pork S‘rnng aid faidly active; mess, 20 @2 374, Lurd—Firm and fairly sctive at 1172} for cash, June and July. Whisky—Nominal. new St. Lonis Froduce. St Louts, June 9, Flour—Unchanged. ‘Wheat - Unsettled at 1 85 for cash No 2red; 1 26 for June; 1 (93 for July; 1 04 for August end Seitember; 1 03 for the ye r; 127 for No. 3 Corn - Lower at 737 for cash; 78fc for June; 72§c for July; 704. for August; 53§o the year. Oats ~Lower; h6e for cash; blje for June; 413 for July; 44fc for August. Rye—~ Nominal, Barley—Dul( at 80c@1 05, Butter - Unchanged. Whisky—Steady at 1 15, Pork Strong; 2015 for cash; 20 05 for June, Dry Salt Meats—Tligher. Bucon—Higher; short ribs, 12 06}; short slear, 11 35, Luta—Nominal. Rec'ts, Shipmts. Barley . 10,000 5,000 Flour . 40,000 600 Wheat . TI16000 25,000 Corn. 31,000 20,000 Oats. 20,000 Cincinnati Produoe. CINCINNATI, June 9, domestic 1 40@4 00 Gl\vS—-..z,mrwd. 4 50@6 00; domestic, " rted, 4 50@6 00; N i ow England, 2 0054 00; domests 3 50 "PIACH AND APPLE Y 1 1534 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imgorted pnr 28 00@34 0; Amariza, % 16 00, OLAIEETB—PR case, 4 50@16 00 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. WHOLESALE. ‘We quote lumber, lath and shi: ars _at Omaha at the followi JOIST AND ’i(!ANTLIN& 16 lt, and under, $21 00; 18 ft., 00, TIMBERS—1 ft. and under, $22 00, 'NMRFR ANI) JOIST—18 ft.. $23 nn- 22 ft., 827 60; 24 ft., 827 50, I\'l -No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 822 00; No, 2, 820 00. SHEETING — No, Iu on: .l (20d common —12.in, D, $2800; 12.in. G, $35 00; 12-in, B, $40 00 LIME—Ver barrel, 81 85; bulk pe. ous. 9¢; Cumberland, 74c; Highlana, Bic; Kunllwurth 8hc; Plun kett, 104c; Sus- O TON ADES—Abborile 13e Agate, 900; Auerican, 1lo; Artislan, 20c; Oairo D and T, 134c; Clarion 1) and T, 174c; Deccan uu..mlm Dand T, 10c; Key- stone, 134c; Num.uulus' 19¢; i\......ureu 16¢; Ocean D a 1 Huyul 164 Sussex, 12¢; 1:..,;a 15 3 Wachusett shirt- ing shécks, 124¢; do, Nankin, 12j0; York plain Nankin, 14 0, checks, stripes and tancy, 12hc; do, 8 oz, 20c SHEETTNGS—Andro-cogein 10~ do 9-4, 24c; do B-4, 22 42, 11¢; Fru York mills 98, 85c; do 7. Pembroke 10-4, 25c; 7-4, 19¢; do 49, 16¢; do’ 67, 21¢; do 67, 180; 58, 22}c; uuqu 170 ars and Tobaccos. uumm —;:eu., 810,00, Connectiout, 00; Seod Havana, tica 96 .S.»c, du Mess Pork—Jobbing at 20 50, Ln;d-l'nmu steam held at 11 35@ 1187 Bulk Mests—Clear sides at 13 25, Bacon - Clear sides at 14 24, Flour Firm at 5 70@6 00. ‘Wheat— Firm, Corn—No. 2 mixed sold at 76}c. Oats—Weak; No, 2 mixed sold at 52jc. Rye—Dull and easy: No, 2, car lots, sold at 76c. Barley—Inactive and nominal; fall, 75 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ | @103, Whisky—1 14, ———e———— Kansas OIW Produoce Market. Kaxsas Crry, June 9, Wheat—Firm; No. 2 casb, 118; June, 112}; No. 3 cash, O4c; Jnnc. 93¢; July 864c; Augu-t; 82°; the year, 804c; No, 4 ca-h, 894c; June, 878, C o - Declined sharply; No. 2 mixed |1 canh, 74h@73ho; June, ,05@703, .vuly, 72hc; A he_year, 45c; No, 2 June; 790, unm b3e; June, 47¢; July, luculm Ship'ts, o o i Oats 850 Cement, bbl, 83 50, Towa plaster, bhl, $2 50, 'Hair per bu, 860, Tarre felt 100 Ibs, 83 50, Straw board, 84 00 PAPER—Straw paper, 8jo; rag paper, Ic, dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10c; news paper, 8¢ COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris_ Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 70; Whitebreast nut, $6 50; Iowa lump, 86 50; Lowa nut 86 50; 'Rock Spring 38; Anthracite, all sizes, 812 nfl(aw 50, NAILS —Rates, lo m o, 8 Merino unwasbed, lt, 14@160; hnvy, @1315¢; wodinm lmvlul».l, light, 18@%0 washed, ohoice, 82; fair, 80¢; tub-ding and w., 280; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@be leu Hides Furs, Ete, HIDES—treen butcher's hide, 6@6ic oured Tho} hldm, Jfreen sty part’aured 7o hides, Ilt 13( 140'd onlf wnd Lip, @ and, 10@110, 825,00; Mix, 35, $50.00: ClearHavana, $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Tiule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, nnJm 24 'Ib, butts, 60c; Gilt Edge, poundn 24 1b, huflx 60; Army and Navy, pounds, ion, pound, B9; Lorile lnn! 's Climax, pounds, 60c, FINE CUT—In 76¢; Golden Thread, 70c; Favorite, Ge; l(u,k Fancy, 56c; Daisy, Catling O, 8., 6 1b g peor 1b & illard’s Tiger, 65¢; Dinmond Crow SMOKING—AL grades—Common, 25 to 88¢. Granulated—Blackwells Durhatn, 16 oz Blo; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, fi0c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 0z, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 0z, 88¢; Lone Jack, 4 0z, linen bags per 1b, §1.85; Marburgs' Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 650; Dog T ail, 65c. Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAINTH IN Ol White load, Omaha P. P, 6o ite ure, 60; Mar- siilles” gross, 1 o b D oans, o ry TR A s 11 green calf, wt, under 8 Tbs, per_skin, Its, 8081 25; J;run e 125@” £6; damagod biden owo-third rate ocut len and one assed two- e ) branded bidon io L Coon sking, No, 1, 45¢; No. % 806; No, 20.; No, 4, 10c. hn..u No. 1, 50c; No, 2 800; No. 8, 15c; No. 4, 3o, iux, u. 60c; No. 2, 2%c. Skunk, No. 1, 6503 ahort stri e 405 marrow sl o Urond atripe, Lallow 6c, Chicago Froduoe. (110460, June 9, Flour—Quiet and without special change; spring wheat flour, quotable at 4 75@7 common to choice westcrn, b 00@7 50; <om- mon to fancy ibne.ota, 8 00@9 25; patent winter wheat flour, 6 00@7 00; fair to cholce rye flour, 4 254 65, oheat qmuu, quiet; 1 824@1 83 for 183} for June; 1 85 for July; 111 for Augm, 1044 for Beptambor; () 02 for el Nor s whast tatsiy M e e ke e LRI G T DT Chiovago Live !Wok. CH10400, June 9, ‘The Drover's Journal reporte: Hogs—Market brisk and strong; mixed, 7 45@8 0By heavy, 8 10@5 50; lisht, 7 4+ @5 00; »kips and' culls, 630@7 <0, Re- ceipts, 17,000, attlo—Dull; buyers Indifferent, and o tern orders restricted; hhip])lux m.uh- 5 B0@8 20; wixed llllchen stock, 2 00@ h xans, 2 00@3 60; stockers and feeders, 2 75@b 00. l“fllllh 6,000, Sheep—Market slow unlxenumll un- ohanged at 3 75@4 Receipts, 6,000, Livervool Produoe. Liverroor, June 9. Breadstufls—Lower, Flour —American, 10s@12s 64, Wheat ~Winter, 94 0d@10s 8d; white, 95 7d@9 - 8d; spring, 9s@10s, Coru—6s 101, Pork—85@s7d, Lard 584, Wheat receipts for the past three days, 153,000 ceutals; 36,000 centals spring American, . — East Liberty Li took. Easr Lisegry, Pa., Juno 9, Cattla Nothing doing; receipts, H13; shipments, 140, Ho.s—Firm; receipts, l 400; shipments, 200; Philad Iphiss, 8 2 @8 50; Balti- mores, 8 00@8 10: Yorkers, 7 60@7 85, Sheep—Unchavgad; recelpts, b,600; shipe ment, 4,2 Towest .-.«y sh price (0«10 wes ern poin . Jrmelm TYLER SAUTCO., Maginaw City, Mich —_— Horatord's Acid Phosphate IN LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES, Dr. 0. G. CILLEY, Boston, says: “T have used it very extensively, and with the most remarkable success in dyapepeia and in all cases where there is derangoment of the liver and kid- neve Hd-wlw BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE JAMES E. BOY' . ... Proprictor Tuos. F. Bovo iness Managor. Monday & Tuesday June 12 & 13. HAVERLY'S Consolidated Mastodon MINSTRELS. Havwly's ) Conslidaed | Harerly' Ewropean and New Mastodons. ) United. | Mastodons An absolats amalagatiom of wil that is yroat in M n trewe. Hilt w huadrod fan ou aitists. y L new, mak Minstrolay. o orer oo June 1 g O RAAET A Awning. Tent and Wagon Covers MANUFAOTORY. Cor. 14th and*Howard Sts. A. GRUENWALD, Proprietor. PIPZR HEIDSIECK CIGARS. CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR, A FINvE SMOXXHN, The b_st in the country; tur tho money. M. A. McNamara, SOLE AGENT. jrém Fourteenth Street, Omab W. BOEHL, Manuf curerof the NEW IMPROVED AWNING, COR. 14th AND HOWARD, Alwodoen ull kinds of machin et and lock swith worl - JAGOB KAUFMAN, Office 802 16th 8t. Cor, of Burt Dealer in ALL KINDS OF WINES. GALVANIZED ) IRON, . ' CORNICES Window Caps, Finia's, XX M’f’g. BY 1 SINHOLD, 13th St., 416, Omaha, Neb: Ordors from the country solicited. i2-1y NOTICE FOR BIDS, The City Water Works Company of Omaha will reccive bids, at its office in Omaha, up to the 10th day of June, 1882, for the doing of the following work upon its storage reservoirs, to the extent of about four thousand square yards, mere or ““First, The liniog of the faner slopes with puddle in the mauner, char and quality et forth in the specifications, Second. The placing upon and ramuing into the puddle broken stone, to the ex- ent, in the quality and manncr provided for {1 specificationg, Third he paving of the inner slopes with brick, laid in the mann orm and condition set forth in the «pecificati ns, The Company reserves the 1ight to reject, any aud sl bids, and will require a hond for the performance of the work, All materisl willl efurnished by the water Ccompany at the vite of the reservi irs, CITY WATER WOLKS CO,, of Omaha By 8. R, Johrson, President. juned-7t W. S. GIBBS PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON, Room No-. 4, Creighton Blook, 15th Street, 0tol2a v Sto 5P with Clanteal Offioe AL NOTIC HPROIAL MASTER COMMISHIONER'S BALE, Iy virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court for Douglas county, Nebraska, aud to me directed, I will cn the 10th J..y..( July, 1882, at 10 o'clock a m, of eaid day, at the s outh door of the court house, in the city of Omaha, in said Douglas_connty, Nebraska sell at public wuction the property descrited in raid of der of sale, to-w t: the norch half (4) of the heast quarter (1) of section nine (0) in mship hiveen (16), north of range twelve (12) east of the wixth principal meridian, twgether with ull the appurtenances there. unto bel nging; o 1 in D.uglas county, Ne- Draska, to satisfy & judgument of said Dig trict Courtin favor of Jusevh Barker,ila n- Bauriuozg, June 9, Flour—Quiet. WheatSteady; fults 1 85@1 85 lou berry, 1 40@! 43; No B red wintir o and cany .nmauwi or cash, Corn—~White “southern steady st 93c; “dlo:‘. teady at 80c; mixed western duil tiff, and against Barbars Papenperger and the unknown heirs of John Pupenperger, deceased, defendants, W. SIMERAL, j)?-dh Bpecial Master Comuwissioner, Koty ;s il us provea * BLACK . | e DRAUGT ! the beci liver medicne |1 e p = b =g RAILWAY TIME TABLH, Uommission Merchante. caro ancaeo, er. eacs, wrewmarous KD | JSERMIR. " For deinlls soo Hife adverise ment In Dally and Weekly. Leave Omaha— Ne 8130 B modation No. 4, 1:0 (p. m st Olvll Englneers and Burveyors. Arrive Omaha—Passonger No, 1, AND] hton _ Blook, et 5 sdation No. 8,100 n fomn Burveys, O snd Sowerage Syweme. & Specialty. A5IN0 OMANA BAST OR SOUTH BOUND. Ofothing and Furnishing Goor &, @EO. H, PETERSON. _Alw_Fiate, Oaps, Roots, and 7:48 | Snoce_Notions and Catlerv, m‘s"mnm . and 18t “8how Oase Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE, Manufactarer and Dulfl n sl kln!ll of isow Casos, Upright Cases, & ., 1817 Oasn BI FRANK L. OERHARD, pmpmm Omaba Show Caso manufactory, 518 South 16th stroet, between Loavenworth and Marcy, All goods wareanted first-class, Oves ARG nware. A. BURMESTER, Dealor In Btoves and Tinware, and Manufscturer of Tin Roofs and all kinde of Dullding Work, 0dd Fallows' Block 1. PONNER, 1800 Donglas S Geeus 1. EVANS, Wholosslo and Retall osd Drills and Cultivators Odd Fellows fall Physicians an1 Surgeons. 8. GIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Oreighton mmu 16th Stroot. P. 8. LEI: BNEING, . D. Masonie Block, 0. L. HART, Kar, opp. pontoffics DR, L. B, GRADD Oenltat and Anrist, 8, W _16th Photograpne: GEO. HEYN, PROP, Grand Contral Gallery, 213 Blxteenth Streed, First-class Work and Prompé- 2 p. m, P, lonvos at 8 & m, and 8:40 & Bb. Louls at0:40 a. m, and 7:8 T OR AOUYTIWRATS, . In Nob., Through na-m-, 808 m 000 and_Cheav. Farnham Ste 0, 8—9:00 U, P, No. 1148 k. m, U. P, Denver treicht, 1:10 . m. V. mixod, noar Masonto Hall, aoe guAranteen BUMNY ATV | BEYWEER OMLNA AND Plumbing, Gas ana oteam FITtINE. COUNCIL BLUYPS. P. W. TARPY & CO,, 21612 t. Farnham Leave Omaha At 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 [ 80 Dougias. Work promp y attended to. m.| 1:0 2:00, 8:00, 4:00 wid 6:00 p. . D. FITZPATRICK, onelnn Stroed. Loave Councli Bluffe at $ 126 &, muj 1195, 2:26, 8:25, 4:25 ainting an aper anging. " hy I TENRY A, KOSTERS, 141 _Dodge Streeh, Joancii e at 0:ks and 11138 -"‘m. 8hoe iores. nd 5:9 p. m. Phillip Tan 1920 Farnham ar ve’ 18th & 14th. Becuna Hana Biore. PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglse 8v., New and Jocond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, LR L N raw maroine Throagh and local pamsenger tralne botwoen Omha and Counell 1 E«z\l Oraha—8:16, 3 46, 0:00 p. m. Arrive . 6:40, 7:06, pom Opening ana Ui xours. Jnteago & N, W Jateako, K 1. & B.& Q. slonx City end Pacific. . Galon Paci 90 Oent Btores. Farnham 94 Fanny Goods m P. 0. BAOKUS Baio oo HENRY nunu\rw, 140 | 10 ne now brick block on Douglay trosh, has Just openod & most ulmnt&ou Hall, Hot Lunch from 10 to 13 overy day. ' Calndonis * 3. FALOONER 70 10th Stvaet, . P. Lincoln, Sun; 1. B Dotver Bxp. ). Stoux City & 8¢, P lintor_ Biate ;xr Towa. loave bub once & TIMKE“ spnl"c VEHIGLES oy, Oftice :mn Sundays from 12 m, ""FPHAI,,I‘I NOW IN USE. LS 3L e NN Business ]hrentnl*v Abstract and Roal Estate. JOHN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Fost Offics, W. R. BARTLETT 817 Santh 18th fitroet. Architocts. JUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Roow 1 ghton Black, A. T. LAKGE Jr., Roow 8, Crelzhton Block. Boote and Shoos, JAMES DWVINE & 00, Tius Doots aud Shoos. A good aseortment 1amo work on hand, corner 12th and Harney, 15508, ERICKSON, B. K. cor. 16th sad Douglas, JOIN FORTUNATUS, 12 10th etreat, manutacturcs to ordor good work 2 falr price. ' Rovalring done, Bod 8prings. LARRIMER Manutacturor, 1617 Dourias st. Books, News Anu Giationery, 4.1 FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Stroot. Butter and Eggs. {0SHANE & BCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. 13um0 {n Nebrasks _eatabliahed 1875 Omisha. UENIBAL RESTAURANT, (RH. A. RYAN, 1)athweet corner 16thand Dod Beah Board for the Monay. thlwfin They surpa « & | other vehicles m sy riding. stylo and durabiliy, SPRINGS, GEARY & BODIES For salo by Henry Timken, Patantee and Builter of Fino Carriag s, 1008, 10°8and 1010 St. Charlos 3t., 8t. L logues toraished, HULL M‘.‘ufi (RA1] luaranieod b g by the Day, Woek or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Farnished Roams Supplled. Uarriagos-ana Hoaa Wagons. Prtent removable. ammer nse these Mtoves ore nAlspenRade 7M_ENYDER, 14th and Harney Stroota. e L,,hnms ,? A s Oiothing Bought. Omaha, No\ A20-1m- - Kokw . BARRIS will pay bighestOush prics for vocond And clothing. _Cornor,10th and et BB NOTIGE OUR PRICES JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Stroed. Junk. H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Motal. Cumbsr Lime and Jement. FOSTER & GRAY_corner 6th and Douglas Sta Lamps ana /_BONNER 1809 Douglas 8t. Good Variety. Morchant Tailors. G. A. LINDQUEST, 1ne of our most popular Morchant Tailors Iy ving the latost dosigns for Spring and Bumne 1058 1o jontlomen's. war, " Btylib, dursbie, and nrices low aa ever 216 15th bet. Doug.& Farn, Millinery. VB O, A, BANGKR, Wholemis snd Kok Retall, Fan- —0ON— GROGERIES 7o per 1b 100 per Ib. sware. Good_Varlety. Apple Butter - Peach Goods In great 'lflnly. Zephyrs, Card _Eoards, “ o quiaoe - 100 prls JOHN WEARNE & BONB _cor. 1éth & Jackson ste Plour and Foeed. JMAHA OITY MILLS, Sth aud Farnham e, Wolshans Bros., proprietors. Grocers. 4 BTEVENS, 415} betweon Cuming and Lear 1. A, MoSHANE, Corn. 234 and Cuming Strests. Hardware, Iron ana Gieel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 118 an¢ 12 158h strood A, HOLMES corne_16th and Callfornia. rarness, dacgdies, &c. B, WEIST %0 18th 8t. bot Faro- & Harney. Also a large stock of CANNED 'GOODS ! 8 and 10-c per can. ‘We have a complete etock of Staple and Fancy Uroceries all of which we offer our patrons Hotels ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfield,0th & Farnham JORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 018 Faruham Bt at Bottom Prices, ALLEN BRO'S. ionthern Hotel Gus. lhmel fth Al.nv-nwnnh 810 South 16th Street, Fain ana Oiin, Between Farnam and Harney m18-ead 24 M KUHN & 00, ‘narmaciste, Fins Vanc Goods, Cor. 16tn and Dougise streote’ ¥.J. WHITEHOUPK, Wholesalo & Rotail, 16th se 0, FIKLD, 2022 North Bide Cuming Btreed. PARR, Drugyist. 100n and Howsrd Stroats Dentists. JR, PAUL Willlaws Mook Cor. 16th & Dodye. ur. Gooas Notions, Eto. JOHN H. F. LEHMANN & 00., 4ew York Dry Goods Buore, 1810 and 1818 Fam- gL g DS T y iom o aby mot s | GORNIGE ~ WORKS o L Tehd Doun‘:.“ ‘Highest cash price ad, Blov Haak umwd-' hand gooos. nolnn 1800 Douria ob. ¥ioe goods &c. Perce Works. OMAEA FENCE 00, RIES & CC 1218 Rarnoy S\, lngmn and oes, Ofic Pine and Walnnb, Fawnvrosers. RORENFELD 10th Bt., bet Fer & Ha Heirigerators, Uanfeld's Patent. GOODMAN 1th Bt. bet. Farn, & Cikars aia 1008000. C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Ha.mey Btreet, OMAHA, - - - —MANUFAO’I‘URW OF— GALVANIZED IRON Y5055 TRITACRKR, mabaung of G Cornices, N ¥V 1LORENZEN manufacturer 1416 P‘trnhm D or wmdows' F!mfls‘ Florist. oA Donmgt,plane,cut Bowrs, seds, coqush flfl IRON 5 SLATE ROCFING N. W. cor. {6th and Douslas streots. GO To CRAIG'S t's Patent Metalic Sky- light. Greon Houwso 17th snd Webater s treet, for Patent Adlusiabl Ratchet Bar and Plants, Bowquets, ¥ ewers, Floral Designe &c. BRACKET SHELVING. Cornice Works. am the genwral tate Agent f0f the above of goods " x08, Vilnga. Oonn e e hats Baobing, Orom ron w ool acnted I tha'bodh ey Koy Faos) Bifos 1813 Hiaraey JING, 0. 8l wn‘r,m riotor, | IRON rlm( m PSR, M-uh-d Iron Cornices, &lndn' oha,, ‘:.l uu!cdur amniackaged Mod 0 S et it ‘nm (A i GENERAL AGENT J.mmn-u-“ oo L Posrson aid Hill Patent inaide Blind-

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