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FINANOE AND GOMMERGE I'INA!IO!AL. Nxw Yomk, June 15, MONEY, Money closed at 2} per cent. Kxchange closed firm at 4 £84@4 %0, GOVERNMENT HONDs Closed firn &= continue RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union Lata......... L 1184@119 Union Land Grants 118} bid Union Sinking Fund 120 @121 Qentrals ...... AT @7y STOOKY, The stock market to.day was sctive but irregular; at the opening thers was & weak fecling and a desline of § to § por «nd buoyant tore soon wet in, and prizes began to advance, the quotations shorly after noon showing a rise of § to 2{ per cent. from the lowest oent., but an astiv point, led by the New Jereey Central, Louieville & Nashville, Lake Shore, Delaware, Lackawanna & Wes ern and Tenver & Rio Gruude, After 1 o'clock there was wnother period of weakness and partial reaction, but it was fully recover- ed later, Inthe ewrly part of the day prices were again at the highest point of to-day. | ® In the final dealings, however, & pait of the advance was lost, and the market closed steady with quotations generally higher than on yest rday, The following were the closing bid ‘Western Union. A4 i A\lu Vs & B Northwestein Preferred Ohio & Miss, P M J Preferred .. BTATR BONDS, Du'l but firm, 01 TJAGO MONEY. Curcaco, June 15, I’reston, Kean & Co., bankers, rej ort: Goxd mi ee/laneous demand for mon-y, as lent uuder iufl uence of liberal supply, leading discoant houses take all A L paper presented at 5@7 per cent. Easien exchauge between city banks at 6)@75c premium per $1,000. Cleacings to-day £6,300,0.0. UNITED BTATES BONDS, 4« Coupons,... 1_-0!@1-:0; 4 Coup o 14 ' Exteuded b's. 3{ ‘s Kxtend . 997 @100 RAILWAY BONDS, 10} D Q 37 81 .M. & 5t. P. Dubuque 6 Waba h 5 € &N. W.siuking fund 5's - COMMERCIAL Omana Wholesale Market. Orriox or TAx OMARA Bee Wednesday Evening, June 15, The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follow. : Wheat—No. 2 declined 1c; No, 3 de- alined 1c. Bailey—Declined Ic. Corn—Delined lc. Indian standard A cotton declined }o. Wax beans have declined, selling at 150@2 00 Onions have declined, selling st 1 50@ 2 00, Old potatoes are out of the market. New potatoes nre selling at 160 per bushel, Local Grain Dealings WHEAT,—Cash No. 2,1.13}; cash No, 8, Dlo; rejected, 6o, Y.—Cash No, 2, 87c; No. 3§, RYE —Cash, b5c. RN Cash No. 2, G5c, Casl STREET l'l{ll}h{s-(}om, 6@ 63; oats, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—OMd, out of market. Home grown out of market; new, $1.60 per bushel, BEANS - Wax, 15062 0 per bus, box; string. 81.60@2 25. ONIONS—81 50@2 00 per box; mew Home grown, "per doz bunches. 15(@20o. RATTSHIES: - Home grown, 150 doe, PIE PLANT - Per pound, ic. ASPARAGUS - Per doz, 50@t0c, LET1TUCE —Per dox hoad, 40@50c, NEW T03i ATOES—P:r 'tox, $1.60, BUTTLR~Choloo country, 130156, MEATS - Hams, 150; breakfast bacon, 160; clear bucun, 13}c; shouldere, 9c; dricd 16 PFLCUR - JOBBING PRICE — Best Minnesota pateuis, 4 70; Juck Fmit, 475 Shuwnee funcy, 8 75; Calitornia * Pioneer,” ium ohy Spriog, 825; rys Aok rye, Giaham, 50; wheat Graham huy, 6 0C@6 0 per ton; baled, 10 (0 ped feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 1 i lrnn, 10 yer owt; straw, 400 per ton Lcone’; B 00 buled., Grocers' List. COFFEE,—~Lio, tuir, 1ie; Rio, good Tio, prime (o' choice, 124¢; OId gov' {@28c, Mochn, 2840; Arbuckle's, good, 45@ ial, ,;!ur(‘ 40 d0c won, good, 4@ er, ‘nfl ‘\'n{fl{!k.‘(l ice, lrlr-lfh(‘ NIW LIUKLES=—Medium, o barrels $000; do in half bhls, b 1alls, in bbl, 1200do, In- balf bbly, 76 Khurkluu, in 13'00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VANEGAT - ure apyle osira, 16c: pure apple, 13c; Prussing pure anole, 160, BUGAKS -Cut loaf, 1lc; Crushed, ilo; Grauulated, 10}; Powdered, 113 Fine powdered, 11¢; Standard Coffee A, 9§o; New York Confectioner's Standard A, 10o: Good A, 5o, Prairie Extra O, fo &.gm;—-suu, 4 inch and larger, 90 o '“K"AHE—M Cream, 130; Part Bkim, 114c. WOODENWARE—Two hoop _pails, 3,0 e ook ol 2% e s loneer wesl ) ¥ o0 Wellhfx:m 10, g LAD- X DRIED | l"l(UITB—Choloc halves, peaches, 7c: Balt Lake 1lc; vap- orated 60'h hunu, 1840; lfloh an, 70; New Yurh apples, Tie; Prunes, old, 6je; new, 3 Currante, To; Blackberries, new, B me i, o e re, and do, §3 80; Chrobe: 82 55 Ko sodis BIMNB—lmpnrud German “ 75 per 21 (-l-ck). mr case, 2 per case, 2 Ro(lg hp or dozen,1 90; do 21, per dozen 2 55@2 65, Sardines, small fish, imported, one quarter boxea per box, 1440; American, '||mrter boxes e box, 110; do half boxes, (‘Mn 2900; per case, §10; sonked corn, 210; do bls, iable syrup, By Ui @83c; Hoss, 7 (mrn. The. Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, $100 2Z5o;Unss Mace 100, Western, 2 Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hf b 100 1bs, 8 0 ibs, 603 mes No. 1 ox shore, 121b do, 1 50; No, 1 12.1h do, 1 00: fat family, 10 1b do 7 nessee, 11 per 1b caw—wlito Virginia raw, 10; rowted, 124¢. LL, 7¢; Mystic Rive: Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica etf B, 7&(:. do A, 8ic; do E 48, 12}c; Wal- cott, BB, @ o3 99}@ 994 %‘»"..n...m 44 13¢ do. Fidsuty :44.19{c s Fruit of the Loom, 10; Flth, 10§ Indian H('ld -hrunk 4-4 12¢: t O0XX,1 8¢; do C, Jdrab. f1e: do NA stripes an plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, atripes and plaids {2, Arlington faucy, 124c; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1lic; Tadlaa T brown 180+ Nevonset A brown. 15¢. 174¢; do XX blue 82, 183c; Arrowanra 9ic; Claremont B B, 154c; Conestoga ex tra, 17hc; Hamilton D, 11ic Lewuston a 30, 15¢; Minnehaha 4-4 200, Omega super extra 44, 28c; Pear] River 82, nam XX blue stripe, 12; Shetucket S wm‘du 88 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 80 rimac D, 7c; Mystic, 5hc; Southbrllge, 66; dv. G, 7c; farl bory, Dle; Orfental 6 ke drews 12§ Argyle, 10ho; Atlanti ox, H COTTONADES-—A bherville 134c Agate n.n , 134e; ing ot m aher plain Nankin, do 9 42, 11 York wills 98, 350; Pembroke 10.4, Zhe; g i 4, 2840; do 7+4, 19¢; do 49, 160; Pepperell %, 29c; do’ 67, 21¢; do 57, 18c; Utica 96, #bc; do 58, 22ho; do 48, 170 ggoo; $35,00; Beed Havana, Star, pounds, 24 b, butts,600; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 b, butts, 80c; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts 60; Aray and Navy, pounds, BSe; lXullmu,l pounds b, b9¢c; Lo I 75¢; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c; Envarilo, 65c; lmxi Mountain, ) Catlizs O, By 6 1b Boxes, per 1b o; Lork illard’s Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, No ka, 16 oz, 88c; ni, 1b, $1.85, Mubn per .DB Marh CANNED GOOD (Field's, per case, 84 00; do ] mflimm 's), per cnse, 3 80; o 2 b S‘!h\ndnrd). por ouse, 60; do'1 1 (standard rdouk (210 o 115 (slack Onions, 3 80, Salmon, k 214c. Lobsters, 1 b per dozen, 'i‘..mmm, 230; do 8 M per m, 2 M (Mountain) (Yarmouth), per case, 815 string beans, per case, 2 10; Lima beans ver case, 1 85, Succotash per case, 2 00. Paas, comnion, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, per case, 3 15, Blackberries, !\ 240; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, easpberries, 2 M, per onse, 3 00/ Damisons, 2 b, per case, 2 45, lhnhu penrs per case, 8 00@14 £, Whortleberries per case, 240, Egg pluma,2 b perc.se Green gages, 2 Ih per case, 8 1h per case,d 50, l]m:- \wlm, 2 b, per cas 1 b, per ¢ ) per_case, 810 do 8 h, case, 4 50@5 00; do, (pie), 8 b, per do'pie, 6 b, per dozen, § 50, RIC: -('mum T4@8o; Louisiana, 7 evl, allons, $2 r.n; choice kegs, 82 50, UH,—Pearl, d4c; Stiver ilos, 8 o Starch, $i@9c; Excelsior STAR SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 185; Ash- ton, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, .'»-. 845 Sbls dairy, 100, . 865, SPICES. —Pepper, 195 Allspice, 1% HIES—Per caddie, 90c; round square cases, 85,10 PN oy e Luperial, 880 Kirk's naf Kirk's standard, 3 6 Kirk's Russian, 500: Kirk's Eutoes, 20 Kirk's 'Prairia Queen, (00 cafces), 40; Kirk's maguoll, LY lu—Amerlmn 3 40; Greenwich, North Star, 2 56; Lewt- POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz., Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in cuse, or Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. Flhhlb SEED — Red clover, choice new, £600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, §700; white oclover, new, $1400 Al alfa clover, new, #1350; ainke, new, $1300. Timothy, good 00} blue e, extra clean, $1 50; clean, 81 35; orchard rass, 83 50; S, 1083 thilets oorsist"GF DiMOR, 80c; millet, German, 8100 to $1 25 Hungarian, 80c, new, blug :egrun. HED(ESEED—Osage orange, FIS (—F: ‘amily white fish, 90 1b hf hbls, 25 25; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b bf bbls, 7 00 No. 1 white fish, in 10 'lly kits, 1 10; fami 10 1b kits, c; New Holland herring, | Russian sardines, 750: (/nlm" 1 1A river salinon, per 1001bs, § 00; Geores" Bank_codish, Gen. boneleas coz -, {EREL— £ bbls messmackerel, No. 1ex shore do, hE bbls, fat fanily do, 10( erel, 12 1b kits, 2 hore, PEAN UTS—Koasted, choice, red Ten- anoy white, 10c perIb; Dry Qoods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8ic; X, 7c; Atlanta A, 8¢; Boott , 84¢; Buckeye LL, 4.4, 70; Cabot W, 7%0.(, ittenango A, 63c l Great Falls E, Toosier, 63c; Hone:t Width, 7ic; In: @114§ :"“‘”e“ A, 8o LiAtiwAtsadant A, L0k@iond Indian Orchard d. 8ic; Luwrencc ; Pequot A, 8 he; G, bho; \Vu:hux- FINE BRO\VN COTTONS—Allenane 4.4; Tho; Alligator 3.4, 8c; Argyle 4-4, 7 Alantic L, Ghcs Glgcm er E“"sxfi‘ nnington C 4 uckeye S, 4. lndlm%rchnd "AA 98, 8hc; lMon% g Lebigh 4 ofo; f..md.l.u Ferpace N 80, 7¢; do 083, 74c; do 3 do K 89, 84o; Pocasset O 4-4, nc, (PLEACHED UOTTONS—Androscog gin L -4, 84c; Blackutane A A, peral SSc do h: leached 4.4,9c; Cabot 4-4, } 30;do Water' Oo; Great md‘i'umm; s-llhm 2 ; Pequot 3 124c; Pocahs v i 2ic h fh.lol, llu; anxm UUCKS (Cnlured)—-A.Ihnny ¥ brown, ; Brumswick brown, Bic; Chariet fancy, TICKINUd—Amoskeag A U A 82 , 164c; Put- THE DAILK BI‘E“"O\[AHA F‘RII)AY JUNE lh 1882, Prunoln zin 12¢; French lino. o—Higher; 69¢ 'ur cash No, 2; 00 rodml ll:~';‘mch rine, In varnish aset, f-vr! ench since, in ol asst, 150; Raw l!nl-y I cans 120; raw and | Pork—Mess irrequ'ar, clocins at 91 00@ burnt _Sienna, 130: vandyke , 13.; | 20 75 for cash and Juues 2) 6740 70 for vefined Inmpblack, 12; ocoach black, 1% | July; 2190 for August drop black, 16e; Prossian | Lard —Active blue, 80c; nltramarine blue, 180; chrome | 11 45 for cash and June; 11 45 for July green, L. M. & D., 14c; blind and shatter | and An. et m, L. M, & 1), 14} Paris Bacon- Short ribs ilian red, 156 Venetian red, 961 '}\. at 119 Mo | Aod Juy: Thc; | - Butw - Sheads; cho'ce ¢ e iy umber, 1 fvory black, 16e; dre, 22¢; Amerioan Vermiliod, chrome yellow, L, M., 0, & D’ o yellow ochre, 80; golden ochre, 15 patent iryer, 6c; graining colors: light_oak, dark on', walnut, chestunt and ash 120 Dry Saints White lead, 64c; Krench 7inc, 100; Paris whiteing 280; whiting ora, 140 whiting com’l, le; ‘nmphr'\ town, {‘ pblack, ordinary, 8¢; Prus. Com . sian blue, 45c; nltramarine, 18¢; vandyke, | Uats brown, 8¢; m..\." fburnt, fo; umber, raw, | dc; sienna, raw, dc Paris ireen com'| 200, chrome green, ermillion, Eng million, America, 18c; Indian red, roxe pink, 14c; venetian resd, Cookson's ot venetian redAm., 18 chrome yellow, genuine, 2 low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre T'rench, 2fc; ochre, American, Winter's mineral, lehign brown, 24c spanish brown, 2kc; Prince’s mineral OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, 114o; 1°50 hm(n-?m. per gallon, 124e; 175" headlight, (,m‘\"‘_ 2, B, por gallon, 164¢; eleatr 1, per gallon, 1tct to 5| o \ ) bashels, 85005 ooage. oevger 10 bushels or | Ol Castor, No. e, S50 Honey locust, per lb,, 35c; per 100 [be., §25 00, insced, raw, per gallon, 7; linseed, boiled, er gallon, 80c; lard, winter st 'd, per eal- ].m 90: No. 1, 70e; N 0c; castor, XXX per gallon, 125 No. 3, 115; sweet, rg-hn.. Bfn" ape m, W. B., per gallon, 55; fish, per extra, per glllnn, (i ting, zero, per gallon, 80 -umuwr, 03 woiden, machine, No. 1, per gallon, 56} No. 2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, K0c; ter- pentine, per gallon, 760; maptiia, 74, per gallon, “0c; 64, 18¢ VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon. Furniture, extrs, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, | b 81; furniture, U, Bbc; conch, extra, $1 10 Conch, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, 81 50; Japan, | ; il 70c; asphaltum, 70¢; shellac, $3 hard | 2 50. oil finish, 81 30 Wil Drups. DRU 8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, %0c; Balaar Copabia, per b, 70; Bar 1b, 140; Calomel, per 1b, 75 b e, Dover's pawders, alts, per Ib, 3 per Ib, 8140; Bpuor 0| cmm, No. 1, per gal, @ 15: Olive, per gal. 81 Opium, 84 50, b 82 10; W. & &S, [Faly; Potassium, lodide, per 1Y 7 Morphine, Jeron $3 85; Sulpnur tlour, per Ib, de: § '.rvchulns. oer oz, 8185 Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, #340; plow steel, svecial sast, 70; crucible, Sc; ~pecial ut Grerman, bie; cast tool do, 20 wagon spokes, set, 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; fellows, saws dry, 140; tongnes, each, 70@85c; axle each, 7bc; quare nuts, per 1h, 7@ washers, per b, & ; rivets, per Ib, Llc! coil chain, per 1t iron wedges, 6o; crowbars, . teoth, 4e: fioracehoes, per keg, 5 00: sprin steel, 7@Sc; Burden's horseshoes, b H0. Burden’s muleshoes, 6 SHOT.—shot, $1.85 ; Buck shot, $2,10; Oriental Powder, kl‘g $6.40: . halt k.-gn,x'u do., quarter kegs, Blast ing, l‘mw ver 100 feet. ribs, 1 100; Lea her. Oak sole, 38c to 42¢; nemlock s how ok kip, 80c to 100 i to 80c; hemlock o1, 85e t lock upper, 23 10 260; o’ w per, alligator, 4 culf kid, 32@35c ‘moskealk, blueand bronn 164c;_Andover DD blue, '154c; Arling X blne Scotch, 184c; Concord 000, blue a w brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 134; do XXto do do i4jc; Haymaker's blue gho; Dlystio River DD stripe 1 Pearl Kiver, blue and rown, noasville, blue and brown, 134c. and bmwn, CAMBRICS—Barnard, Eddylwm m 24 inch donhle face, 8 ofimr A Kovepors do 6o do plaz be; Lockwood ki love Bto Poquot do 'CORSET JEANS—-Amorv ndros coggin satteen, 84c; Clarendc u, 64c; Cones togs satteens, 7ic; Hallowel , Oreqord 7ho; m.gnmtmmpmvod,c Pagl)crfll sattean 940; ndi § Rockport, 7io. INTS - Allens, Ghc; American, 64c; Arnold, 7¢; Berwick, 4fc; Cocheco, 7c; (,onumn. flc; l)unlur 4jc; Dunnell, @7c; Eddystone, 7c; Gloucester, armony, 5jo; Knickerbocker, 64c; Mei do; Spravues G nHAMS—AmwkEufi, 10§c; Amos- Cumberland, 7he; Highland, 8k iworth, Plun kett, 10jc; Sus- 20c0; American, 11¢; Artisian, 20 ro D and T, Deccan 134¢; Clarion D and 4oi Royel, 161 Wackioct i ankin, 12he; York hecks, stripes and ancy, 12ko; do, BETTNGS—Andioscogzin 10-4,27h 24¢; do 8.4, 22¢; Continental Fruit of lhu la New 1 78, 80c; do 58, 22h0; Olgars and Toobaccos. OIGAILH -Sosdl. $15.00; Connecticut, v l1'6. TOBAOOO *PLUG, — Golden Rule, 241b, 600; Our Rope, firet quniity, - 62e; rd’s (‘Ihnu. pounds, FINE OUT—In -lll.l ~Hard to Beat, 5e;” Daiay, BT tin P SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25 to 88¢, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 oz 51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50c; Seal of rth lln 46; Scnlul Nebras- un bi oil, & R oo BT Ly i 7y Sy B Padndand 44 Greien kid, 2 50 to 275; oak 1 00; vak cal 110 to 1 55; I" ench calf, 125 to 2 00; rus- top! ings, 9 00 to 1050; B L. Morocoy, #0¢ f 8oc; pebble . D. Morosco, 850; simon. 20 t0 3 00. do, 39¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 885 'No. 2 do, 850; No. 1 Milwaukee $70; No. 2do, 3de. | 11 3 Horses and Mules. selling well at » «light advance in p ices The demand for good horses e: s the lows: 5240 Fine single drivers, 8150, to 300.; Extra | Rye- Firmer; No 2. draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drat [ Barley Dall'n 7,.5. horses, $100, to 150.; Extra farm horses, Whisky—Steudy au { in fair demand. $110. to 125.; Common to good farm horses $90. to $100.; Extra plug, 860. to 76.; Jommon plugs, $20. to $40. MULES.. 1‘) to 153 hands iaxtrl), 8125, to 150,; 144 to 16 hands, $100. to 14 14 to 143 ndn, 875, t0 100.; 18} to hends, 860, to 7 K o, ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 226 per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 167 proo, 1 26 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled wkiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; K o- tucky and Pennsylvania ry«n, 200@7 00 BRANDIES—] mpumd $6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Ix sorted, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Im (wmu 4 50@6 00; Now [ U4t 50 England. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 b | bEacH ARD APPLE BRAN 5 B AMPAGNES—mportea por_case, BU@S 0 Amsriia, case, 120 GLARETS—-PM case, 4 50@16 00 20 00; Catawba, ver um. 4 00@7 00, We quote lumber, ath and shingles on: ars _at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SUANTLING ~16 ft, and under, $21 10; 18 ft., $22 00. TIMBERS—16 ft. an under, $22 TIMBER AVD JOIST—18 ft., '!3 005 <C ft | 824 CC, 22 fu., 827 50; 24 ft., $27 50, KENCING—No, 1, 4 acd 6 in., $22 00; No, 2. 820 0. SHEETING — Nu 1 (Zn:l common boards) %18 50; No. 2, $17 STOCKS BOARDS, —12-i ln, D 823 00; 12:in, O, 835 00; 12-in, BB, $40 PAPER—Straw paper, 8fo; rug paper, 40; dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10c; news paper, Ao Morris Run lossburg, Luap, $6 ¢ tobreast Whitaeaut mt, 88 June Corn—White southern steady at 96c; 80 Cement, bbl, 81 75, bhl, $2 00, 'Hair gflr b felt 100 1bs, 83 00, lmwul)u.ard $3 00, Merino unwashed, ugn;, 14@160; hewvy,o | Wi @15150; medinm howash od, light, 1840 | 9 4@ washed, choice, 3% fair, $0c; Eubding Corn and w,, 280; burry, blackand cotted wod Hides Furs, Etc. HIDES—(rreen huwharnhlda, 6@64¢ gured Th I«ésl, afen sty part nmm&:u s, b nt, soun: 14c; h ‘1‘3‘(;?1“’ 1 ml d"mu‘;g:- zw( Whest—Dull; o; green cal T0@11c; xmn c;lfm o éfolu, 50@8) 25; green lamb skins, duaged hi .., tworthird rate, e ) e o Clbmsed ! 8 Teds rate,) branded hides 10 per- sont, off Coun akiu, No. 1, 45c; No. 2, 80c; No, 20.; No. 4, 10c, Mink, No, 1 30c; No. 8) 150; No, 4, e, 60c; ‘No, '2, %c. Skunk, No. 1, black, fl’scx short stri pe, 40c; narrow stripe 2bo; Lroad stripe, 10c. x‘nu..w 6o, (Jumgc m-o-. CH10AG0, June 16, Flour—Dull and unchanyed, ‘Wheat. ~Spring; No. 1 3L for cash; 106@1 11 for Jun (@78¢ for rejected; No. 2 wheat weaker, ¢ July; 1 068for August; ber; 1 02} for the year 102§ for Septem- 70 jo 'ur u c for the ; 68jc for m-!oronlxlflclor The o a“&%‘fiu o @12 00 for cash; 1 0@2 e; choice ok (erman. | Wheat . Counofl Bluffs Market. Coonott, BLores, Flonr—Crystal Mills 860; California Fureka, patent biand of K.n«u, 40001 25; K 1 Tond, Tho; | Missouri flour 8 O e (15 L eye flour, 3 40, chrome ' yel. | Y, TotG 4% yellow, 1 5 Bran and Shores—20 00 per ton (,..r‘:—.o " e ton. lhy~bx-e,9mll'w baled, 76 per Wood -6 00@7 00, Wool—15@25. Butter—Crenmery, 20 in rolls, sed, 150; rolla nos wrapped, 1 00 urs, 10‘@12@.:. Live Chickens—3 60 per do; Potatoes—Scare ; old at 165; new at LIVE 8TO K. St. Louis Froduoce. Susafras, per | Flaur—Dull and love Sinchonida, | 4 875 family. 5 20@ ) § or oz, 81 05; Chloroform, per Ib, 100 |5 90@6 60, ‘ Wiheat —Closed lower at 1 24}@1 24§ for for .lum, 10i4@ Chice 0 faucy, ne, pure, per Ib, |cwh No. 38¢; A el‘.ale, per Ib, 24e; | 108 for Jul Corn = Lower; 7 , $100; Oil, | for Jutle; 7 ¢ for J ~Lower; 5l @3¢ tor + h3Ye for A gust, Rye—Du'l at 6 5 y—=Dull as su@l 05, i, Origanum, 50¢ | Oats & Salacin, per_os, 40c; Sulphate of [ Barle Nnv ank memu- Flour~Duil rmi heav Sonther: “rea dune, 1 434@ £ HA BED WItH--Tn car lota,.8 81 1 per [ July, (T@78h; Augnst, 78 n less than car lots. 8 55 ver 100, Oty ver; No. 1 whm June, 583e: July, i Rye—>steady und l.ur demand; Canada. 834@s 4o, | Barevan el sekc—Dull and unchange 1. Fil e | Lod=Dull atil 7 Whisky - Noniinul, setts, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50;| Petroleum —Unchunged. cash and June. Cincinuati Produoce. X JIN L o N HARNESS—No L star_onk, 4265 No2| Meny Pork—Firm ot or ezt b Lard—Prime steam n.minal at 11 50@ Bacon - Clear sides at 13 20@13 25, The market is brisk and all grades are | Flour Shade firuer. irmer; No. ..unxml .s{'. supply consideraoly. Prices range as fol- Oats—In fair demaud; No. Ohlmo ulv. Stock. CH10AGO, June 15, The Drover's Journai report Market dull ani prices lower; 5 heavy. nwuwo lisht, Hogs mixed, 7 30@ 7 30@> 00 Pooria Prodaoe. Prokia, June 15 Corn—Firw; 72§@724: for high mixed; 72@724c for wixed, Active wnd firm; 52@53c for No. 2 whit.., Kye~Firu ; 68}c for No, 2, Highwines—1 12, Enst le.ft' Live Stook, East Ling:n'fv. Pa., June 15, Slow. WINKS—Rhine wine, per cass, 6 006 | mever Lotr. " 1 oiolin 9% sbip- Hoa—Active, Receipts, 600; shipments, 1,000; Philad: lphiss, 8 2 @8 50; Y urkers, waomuu 770@1 Sheep—Slow and unchanged. Raoeipts, 3,000; uhipments, 2,00 Philageivhia Prodaoce. PHILADKLPHIA. June 15, —Easier ut 1 40§@1 40§ for cash er at S13@88c for cash, sier ot 614,62 for cush; 60§ - for J ue. tye—Quiet at 8ic Baltimore Freduco BALTINORK, June 17, T COA L—Cumberland blaolunith, 812 ViagenDal, 38; etea y ot 1363 yellow siealy at 860, Liverpuol Produce. Lverroow, June 15, Floar —~American, 108@12s 61, b 93 90@10s 31; wbite, 9d; wpriog, Ys@10s, Pork—874 6d, 2@ho loss Lard—5%.. Totedo Produce 'lnuu-n Jum) I, o, 1,204 for June; 114§ for July; 1074 ol ST, the y "‘-“"““’”"‘- por skin, 5ot | WO YA\ 2ul for No, 2 cach; 780 for Juns aad July; 503 for the yeur , 50c; No. 2 p.,n..m.m—um.m.‘u! uun\hrdwhlw. o, No, 1, (110 test, GAc, lnl.lo Live Stook. Hogs—Dall; receipte, 88 oars; thi 3¥carw; god Vorkens, 0, 'l'nrpontll Mar! 5 J ) sing at 1 15§ for Rmun -Dull; strain.d at 1 65; good, lerll- ~Firm st 42 bll — Firm, clvmlnx [0 60;5 for cash and [ Tai—Wanted at 1 New Yorl Dr(’ R firet band are eoucarued, bt thers has been o further imvrnvemrnl in he demaad for certain fabrios adapted to fall teade, the impending advence in west bonnd freight having osused some larger interior jobbers to make more shipments, SALT. e, money and ordee st divct from + us, we ship promptly by rail at the Towest possible cash price ‘0 81! wewern poin s, Jmam TYLER SALTCO., Saginaw ( ich THE BOARD OF REGENTS, A Busy Afternoon. co'n Journal, June 15, I'he board of regents met yesterday afternoon at 2 p. m Peosent, a full board. Minutes road and spproved. Chancellor's report and report of dean of agriculturat college recsived and referred te proper commit ces, The commi tee on course of stud yre- ported recommending the adoptisn of the three term syswm proposed by faculty and authorize faculty to insti tute afternoon recitations, arranged o a8 to favor the free election of studies in various departments, Adopted, The matter of fiturg up room in basermont for *Hesperian Student” and expense of casts tor tiuseum weore referred to the finance committee. The following resolution was adopted, Resolved, That the hearty thanks of this board are hereby tendered to Hon. James Monroe for his very able address delivered on Tuerday evening, and that a copy of this resolution be presented by the secretary to that gentleman, Roport of prolsanur of didactics re- ceived aud filod The finance commiuw reported that they had examined secrotary’s report aud found same correct. Report adopted. The finance committee reported in favor of allowing sundry bills aggre- gating the sum of $160. Adopted. The financo committee reported that they had exawined the state. ment of Lieut. Webster, and that tho unexpended balaves in his hands of 8{ 52 be placed in tho hands of the ¢ | secrotary for the purchase of postage stamps and stationery. Adopied. ‘Lue university and library commit- tee reported having examined thoe re- port of tho librarian and favoring ihe use of additional room for reading room aud the appropriation for assist- aut hibrarian, Report adopted, Ihe followig resolution was adopted. Whereas, Tieut, L T. Webster, who has been associsted with the taculty of this univeraity for the past three years us professor of military .| science and tactics, auring which time by his cuergy, fanhiuiness aund able mansgement of e depurtient he has arouwsed the enthusiasm of the students in the siudy of tacties aud in the somewhat unpopulur duties and drill of cadcts, avu gratiied the patrous and friends of the ustitution; and Wherens, By his high coaracter, strict wnteyrity and gentlemanly de- pmt_muut he is possessea of our esteem uud coufidence; therefore Resolved, That we most heartily | recommend him to any position in the servico of the government thaf may aspire to, coufident in his ability to discharge avy duties that may be entrusted to him. Resolved, That the secretary be in- structed to place these resolutions upon the records of the board and tn:sem a copy of the same to Lieut. T. Webater. + The fluance committee reported that the sum ot $700, or s much of the same as may be nec-ssary, be appro- priated tor the purchase of cosl and fuel for the university and the secre- tary be instrucied to purchase same, Adopted. The university and library commit- tee repurted favoring the purchase cf Prot. Collier's chewical appuratus and recommending an appropriation of $027 for the same Adopted. I'no ssmecominittee reported recom- meuding that the rcom adjacent to the luboratory bo set apart and ar- ranged for laboratory use, together with an apprepriation of §150 for re- pairs for that purposo; alsv an appro- pristion of E60 for purchase of chowl als, Adopred Regent Goremoved that the amend- wments to by-laws of board recommend- «d by Faculty Junuary 24, 1882, be adopwed. Carried. Ou motion section 14, chapt'r 4 of the by-laws, relaung to diplomas, was amended in details, ‘The finauce committee reported an appropriation of $350, or so much of sumo a8 may bo necessary, for prlot- ing revised by-laws, catalogue and cir- culurs, the same to be doue under the supsrvision of the chancellor aud sec- rewry, by the party making the lowest proposition, Adopted. T'he umversity and library commit- 1ee un consideration of report of Pro- fessor Thompson, reported an appro- pnu\mu of fifteen hundred dollars for puichse of stook for colloge farm,and also the suw of EI75 for weidental purposes. Adopted Regent Gero moved that Roegeut e e Holmos be ro-elected presidont of this board for the eisuing tevm, The wotiou was put by the secretary and catried unannnously and Regent Holmes declared duy electod as presi dent of the board for the eneuivg term of Lwo years, Regent Gere nowivated J. S, Dales as seoretary of the board for the ensuing term, R ogent Gannett now- inated H 1. Wison for the same. Regont Gero moved the election of J. S, Lides ws secretary, which motion prevailed and J. 8. Dales was declared 5 Professors Geo. E, Church, Harring- ton Emerson, and Geo. E. Wood- bury, at the end of the academic year, is hereby rescinded. Regent Gannett moved the adop- tion of the resolution, and ealled for the ayes and nays. Ayes and nays ordered, and upon eall of the role the vote resulted as follows: Ayos, Regents Gannott and Holmes, 2; nays, Regents Fifield, Gere, Por- singer and Powers, 4, T he resolution was declared lost ac- cordingly. Regent Gannett offered tho follow- ing resolution as amended, and moved to adopt the same: Resolved, That the best interests of the university of the state of Nebraeka will bo rerved by discontinuing_the connection of Chancellcr E. B, Fair- field therewith, and his services will be dispensed with from and after Sep- tember 30, 1882, Resolved, That the secretary be re- uested to furnish a copy of the above resolution to Chancellor Fairfield. Regent Gannett called for the ayes and nays upon the resolation. Ayos and nays ordered, and on call of the roll the vote resulted as follows: Ayes, Regents Gannett, Gore, Holmesand Powers—4. Nays, Re- genta Fifiold and Persinger. The resolution was declared adopted. On motion the board took recess until to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, entle Way Is Best. In dy pepsia, liver nt and con<tiption the diseased organs Wit voa d toader, Do not use them lLoative ike TarRaNTs Serizer one’, © Focts and purifics the undu y exciting or irritating the sty acy, the liver, or the bowel , is tho trusape 13 10" wich, cascs, Kuason toacles this, an exper SR A BiuGasts. For thE CONTRUCTION oF INDIAN Boarniya ScnooL, UNITRD STATR INDIAN SxR Puxn Ribon Auscr, bakota, Juno | 1182 orsod ' prop sl n of on_ Indisn Do thy agen y, in acordanes with pla and spoc fication s on nie with th Cnlef Quarte mas er, Lopiriment Platte, of the Omalia, Nou and 07’0t to the urder-ienet, ¢ r of the Chief Quartermast r, Department’ of the Platte, Omans Neb., will be received until 12 o'clock 101 on atirday, J ho cont actor ey mil to ent ting. mill 10 he nited by the con ber to ho « btaived outsidu the , and o mill turncd Lack iu ub good oruer ws When re- ceived by him, Contract to o awa bidd r, subjoct to th he Lutori muK’ ta o length of timo roquired buil {ug, of the approval of s wecompanicd by w certitol chack upon ko ited S ut 8 Deporitory, vay- stlsiotio unlorsgued for at lonst o (5) per 6.« f the amount of the prorosa!, whicn cneck 1 to Inwest rosponsible approval ofy the e- “hali be Horfeited 10 the United Statosin caso by ndder rece ving tho aw 1 thall fall to excoute Furethcn ccording 80 \he terie of his bid, other wiss 1o be returned tn the bidder. No' bid in excers { §156 000 will be consiaered. Buildu g to bo of lumber, man portion to be twn story 80x140; - ddition 10 be one story 82x10. For firther information address the undor- signed, ot Pine Kidze Avency, Dakota. V. T. MCHILLYCUDDY, w30 18¢ United States Tn ian Avo* TEE Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. Engines, FOR CUREAMER'ES, Printin~ Offices, Ete., .- A Specialty, The Largest Iron \Vurkmg Establish- ment in the State, duly elected as secretary of the board for the ensuing term of two years, Bond of secretary-elect, in form and amount provided by law, approved and fileo, Rogent Fifield moved that Prof, Hiwheock be elected dean of ths aca demic faculty, and vhat Prof. Thomp son be elected dean of the Industrial college faculty for the ensuing yiar. Curried, Kleotion declared accord- ingly. Rougent Porsinger moved that the executive committes bo instructed to take the necessary deps to procure tho detail of an army ofticer for the University, Carried. A communication from the Alumni association was received and filed, rel- a.ive to the action of the board in January last in dismissing certain pro- feasors, endorsing said action, and askingithat the vacaucies be filed by meu 6f broad views and liberal cul- ture, Regent Gannett offored the follow- ing resolution: lved, That the resolution of this board, on the 16th day of Janu- ary last, discontinuwg the services ot MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, GENERAL A;DAGBIHEBY . The Howard Automatic Cut-0f Steam Engine. Bond for Clre ulars, mes-1m o] o XX X IMPERISHABL PERFUME ‘urray & Lanman’s L.ORIDA WATER Bcsif\r TOILET, BATH and } A?\”"ERCHIEF Wy PERHRE SEGER & TONER PR ACTIOAL HARNESS MAKERS | Have removed from thure old stand, to No. 116 North Sixteenth Street NEXT TO CARRIAGE FACTORY. Have a'ways on band a good sssortment HARNESS AND SADDLES. GALVANIZED IRON COKNICES Window Caps, Finia's, XX M'f'g, BY T. SINHOLD, 13th St., 416, Omaha, Neb: Orders frow the country eolicite!, 2 -1y McCARTHY & BURKE, General Undertakers, ai1s8 1aTE ST Bet. Farnam and Douglas, Metallic, Wood and Cloth Covered OASKETS, COFFINS, ROBES, BHROUDS, CRAPE, &e., e e st . ™ e STOCKS st Chicag’ KIDNEY WORT : mnnnf msmo. Elinioate thas ‘yon are a victim? THEN DOJ §{NOTILESITATE ; use KIDNEY-WORT at peculiar| Fo g our tox, snchas DAL v lnd wukm. KIDNEY-WORT ia uneur- . passod, aa it will et pmnu\.l] and safely Fither Box, Tnoontinence, retention of U arine, briok flmmmyaemu.maa-n 3 ‘Arngging pains, all speedily yield toitaour-| T ative power. 8 3) D DY ALY DRUGGISTS. Pricesl. JNCREASE slo YOUR CAPITAL, Investors ¢f «m 1l and modium Anonnts in Crain Veovl i ne and b d a8 mos: poratirs, $2 8t cka na | ) 0d s L tabiis od pa v Keporty WHE,\I ...u ek'y, Citid e p 1w e Iy Send at o we fir explanat ry clecun s anl p st recond PRER. B Dividends petd t tng pa thstewn months on this fand &1.71 per shore, A doss F.EMMING & ME: RIAM, 140 and 148 LaSale £2°Wo waut n lowal agint in ever. town. Exc llmt 1.d ices ments. Go d pay t)a raposible, eaterprl ing wan, Wit for tarms. JOIN STARLRK, 10 8T, PAUL, MINNEAYOLIY and all poluts tn Nor ¢lattorm Coupler and ¥ » unsurpassod rin through W 11 City and 88, oux City. pomptly & contract with go d ana suffici ut Semi Portable Thiso Omaha BROMB SCHAMP, ot Vice Pros't. W. 8. Drsiier, Sec. and Troas. THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING GO Lincotn, Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Qorn _ Planters, marrows, farm Rollers, Sulll :I' le.t. Bu:lll Elevating Wind m e We ato prepared fo do job. work and manat ) turing for other partios Addres all orders NEBRASKA NUFACTURING €O., Sionx City & Pauu‘m IR AL IO, THHE EIOUX OITY ROU’!R Runs a Solid Tratn Through trom COouncil Blufts tc 5t. Paul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours —iT i ACYC» KILEY THE SHORTES ROUTE vuou COUNOIL BLUFFS 1 01 BISMARCK Tows, M akoms, Thia e v equippol wid o Improved Featloghouso Aut Drake and Mille d tor Y AND COMPORT SPEED, SA on aul, via Council Blutte and Traing leave Unlon Pacific Transter st Coune A1 Blufls, at 7:36 p. 1. daily on arrival of Kansss Clty, 8t Joseph and Councll Bluls traln from che South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:86 p, m., and at the New Union Depot st 86. Paul at 12:30 1000, TEN HIOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE 887 Romember in taking the Sioux City Roube you got » Through Traln, The Shortest Line, tho Quickest Tims aud & Gomfortablo Ride fu tas Through Cara bobween UOUNCIL BLUFPS AND ST, PAUL 28500 that your Tickets read via the “Bloux Oty and Pacifo Raliroad 7 .8, WATTLES, J.R. BUCHANAN Enporlntendlnt. Gen'l Pass. Agent P. E. ROBINSON, Ass's Gon'l Pass. Ag't., Missour! anln\" IL W. E. DAVIS, Sonthwestern Ax - Connol Blucs Tows 1880. SHORT LIKE. i880, KANSAS CITY, 3t.Joe & Council Bluffs INRATLIO.AXY Direct Lino to ST. LOUIS AND THE EABT From Omaha and the Weat, All tralos leave B & A1, Dopot, Omaha; Neb. No change of cars botween Owans ana ba. LOUls, and bud one betweon OMANA and NEW YORK. 2 (= £ 7 Daily Passenger Trains RASTERN AND WESTEEN CITIES with LESS CHARGES snd IN ADVANCE of ALY, OTHER LINER ensire Itne v oquipped with allmar l’lhc- Blwrln g Cure, Doy Coaches, M1 .m Platform sud’ Couplor, and ho ciebrased 7 inghouse Afr-brako, 44 soc that your tickes resds VIA nANSAS ¥, 'T. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUF¥S Rall d 88, Loule. all wuwn otatlons In dbe Weet. J. F. B A.BD C. DAWES, Supt., HLJm« A Gen, Pass. aod 'l\ehl An.. B8, Jose, In. ANy BoRuN, Ticked Aunt, 1020 Farnham Tor IS8 e nsdinterehane s i ¥ Summer uee t lebrated 3tove: rssle by D. A. P oroy 090-1m-n ey w Nebrask;n UMAHA, mNatinnal BANK. OF OMAHA NEBRASKA (No, 2665,) TREASURY DEPARTMENT. . Office of COMPTROLLER OF THX CURRENCY, WaArHINGTON, April 26th 1s52 WHKkEAS, by satisfactory evidence presented Qo l.hu unders gned, it £ as boon made to a) T E AE NA)KA NATIONAL BANK OF in the ¢ v,; of Owiiia, in the county of Douglas, and Atate of Nebrasks, has cowplied itk al'the provisions of the Kot Statijes of the United btates required to bo complied with betore sn association shall be suthorized to cow- aience the bu inces of Bank Now, theretore, I, Johu Juy K01, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certif! that ““The Nebrasks Nati nal Bank of Omaba,” (o the city a1 Omata o the unty of Louglas aid stath of Nebraska, s authoris. d 10 comuence the ousiness of Banking as provided in Section Fithy One Hundred and Bixty-Niie of the Hevised Statutes of tio United States. In testimony whereot witnes } haund und seal of office this day of April 1:52 JOHN JAY ENOX, { SEAI Cowpirollor of thy Curréncy The above Bauk is uow prepared 0 receive businicss It commences with & fully pad up 20,000.00, with officers aud direciors p sl follow :‘ I JuHNmm Pumsiownt, of Steolr, Johne Wholesale Grocers. A B T()LllLINM Prusiwu, of U. B, Q. w. V. ION!I. of W, Vd:nm aud Co,, Whole- INO, 8, NLHNI. of G, H. & J. 8. Colline, ‘bulcsale Loabor and$ ddlery., JAMES M. Woomo rih, Counsellor aud Attoruey LEWIS a. of Byron Reed & Co., Bead AENBY '. fumua active manage- ment au sloce e orgene-

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