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Fin YA . 'I‘HE DAILA BEE-OMAHA SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1882, FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Nrw Yourk, June 16, MONEY, T Money olosed at 2@2} per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 87}@4 90, GOVERNMENT BONDS Closed firm, Currency 6' ¢ 329 ¢ 5% continued. Jdo1h continned . 9% 4}'s coupons., 1241 s coupuma......... 1208 RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed e follows: Usion 1sts. , 18i@118§ Union Land Gesats. 118.@114 Union Sinking Fund 1204@121y Owntrals 7 @hig BTOORS, The stock market to.day was irregular during the morning, with frequent fluctua- tions between strength and weakness, but toward 1 o'clock became buoyant and strong, axd under a good buying move- ment priess advanced tharply, the highest «quotatiors for some time past beiog made at the second call, Subsequently, how- ever, there were sales to realize, under which prices reacted fractionally, but in the fimal deals a strong tone prevailed, and at the close were at or near the highest of the day. The following werethe closing bida: . :«;5 Kansas & Texa ‘!05 L U“%“ & Nash ‘\'nrthwnslmn . Preferred .. 0O&W. . Ohio & Miss. .. Preferred DTS g.m: "Pac U P San Fran...."". Preferred ... Mo, Pac. . Texas P 41§ St, Paul... N Y Eievated,.110 Preferred . .. 03 StP& 0. Preferred ... Nash, & Chat. . MLS&W,.. Wabash.... .., Preferred.... A&TH. D&l G, STATE BONDS, wlected, SALES, Ths following were the safes of the more active stocks'to-day, Total, 341,000 shares: Nash & Chut.. 600 ‘Wabash.. . Preferred. . NY C. Prolerred s Preferred . SiP & O.. OHICAGO MONBY, Cnicaco, June 16, Preston, & ean & Co., bankers, report: There was & fairly active demand for money, but ae the supply of fands has for somo time exceeded the raquirements, the market was-steady at 5@J7 per cent. Eastern exchange between .ity banks was offered st G0c discount per-§1,000. Clearings-to-day ¢6,500,040. 1lo; Granulated, 10jo; Powderee, 11; Hine powdered, 11¢; Standard Oclifea A, Yoy New York Confectionets Standard . 10c: Good A, 9ic: Prairie Bsitra C, 9, \BOPE--Sisal, § inch and larger, inch, irv.sx—nn Cresm, 186 Part Bkh:n. 14e. WOODENWARE—Two hoop _pails, 195; hree hoop pails, 2 20¢ No, 1 tubs pioneer mhl-wdn, 185 Double Crewn, 1 90; Wellbuckets, 8 uy LEAD—Bar, , $1 65, DRIED _ FRUITS—Choice halves, peaches, To: Snlt Lake 1lc; vap- orated 50 boxes, 184e; Michigan, To; New Vork applos, 7ic Pranes, old, Ghe; new, $jo; Currants, 6¢@ lll)\(l\Y—Vnw‘ 85 00 per bul, BODA. —lvwibhu 1 papers, 2 85; De- And do, §2 85; Churoh's, £2 85; Keg wods, ; Blackberries, new, -‘.’ BEANS—Imported German 83 75 per Bushel, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16 oz, 8s, 154c;boxes 40 1bs,, 16 07, Gs, 15 JANNED GOODS~Oysters, (Field’s), per case, $4 00; do 11 (Field's), por case, & 50; do 2 b (Standard), per case, 360; dol I (M-nmlnrd per_case, 2 21 (nlnck), per case, 275; do11b (slack), o, 200, Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 p or dozen,1 905 do 21b, per dozen Sardines, small {'sh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 143c; American, narter boxes per box, 11¢; do half boxes, per box, 21c. Lobsters, 1 b per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 230; do 8 Ib per case, 290; Corn, 2 1 (Mountain) ver case, §10; soaked corm, 210; do 2 T (Yarmouth), per case, 815; string beans, per case, 2 10; Lima beans pr case, 185, Succotash per case. 2 00. ens, c(xr)lllmll,}s r case, 2 00; peas, choice, por case, § 15, Blackberries, ) ), por case, 240; etrawberries, 2 Ib, per case,2 503 raspberrios, 2 th, por cass, 3 00(@3 15, Damsons, 3 15, per_case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per ouse, § 60@4 00, Whortleberries per case, 240, Fgg plums,2 i percise,d 50 rnen gages, n;llmr cnse, 8 30; do choice, © lb per case,4 50, Fine Anples, 2 b, per caie, Penches, 210 per caso, 310: llu.m ‘cane, 4 50@ 003 G Itt b, 7 tb, per dozo 50, TA@8e; 7 @83 fair, 6@6} SYRUPS, ~Sugar honse, bbls, B30 toall bls, B7c; kegn, 4 galleas, €250; choice tablo syrep, b3c; hall bils, 55c; kegs, 83 50, STARCH,—Peaxl, 44c; Silver Uloss, 81 @8§; Com Starch, 84@9c; Kxoslsor Giges, 763 Ook, 740, SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85 Ash- noks, 8 50; bhis dairy 60, bs, 8 463 100, 8a, 865, 10; Allepion, 19c; Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, $1 00+ 25c;Uaustu, Mace €1 00, MAPCHES—Per caddie, 90c; round squarceases, $5.10 rk’s Savon lmperiel, 8 30; Kirlcs standared, 8 65; whi Tssian, 500: Kirk’s Eutoca, 20 Prairia Quoen, (190 cakees), 4 magnotia, 4 20, 4 doz, P it A DAL} d0% 18 Caans LLD SEED— Red clover, choice , €600 per_bushel; mammoth clover §7.00; white clover, mow, 81400 new, l 'faclover, new, $1250; alsike, new, Timothy, good, new, $3 00; 1uo grass, oxtra clean, $1 50; blue grass, $195; orchard graes, §2 50; red top, ; millet, common or Mmauuri, e lmllnt German, $100 to 81 25; Huagarisn, '80c. ELDGESBED—Osage orange, 1 to § bushels, 25 00; osage orange, 10 bushela or aver, i 50; h(may locuat, per 1b,, 35c; per 00 £25 00, 100 lbe. 18 i—Family white fish, 90 lb bi bbls, $545; ;olwlnbemh,wh 7005 amily No. 1 white fish, in 10 b kits, 1 10 101b kits, 85¢c; New Hi olland hmmg. per ke, 13." Ruseian sardines, 75¢: Colum- bia river nl.mo'n per 1001bs, 8 00; Georga'y Bank codfish, bc' Gen, boneleas cod ek 94c; boneless fish, a M ACKERBL—Half bblsmessmackeral, ! DM BT o ponon. Weul i 100 312 50; B bbl No. 1o shoro do, 43 Coupone, . "Oi@“ 204 | 106 1bs, 860; It bbls, fat family do, 100 4s Coupons . L@144 | 1hy' '600; mees: m.nckenl, 12 1b {m. 2 25; She Extonded be: 101§@1014 | N¢' 1 ex ghore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. L shore, [ Bxlbente G 99J@100" | 1535 do, 1 00: 'fat family, 104b do 75e. F2AILWAY BONDE, PEANUTS—Roastea, choice, red Ton- C. B. & Q.dowa div4's 86}@ 80} | noases, 10c per 1b; fanoy white, 10}c perlb; C. M. &St ¥4(@1084 | raw—white Virginla raw, 10c; roasted, C&N W. 99i@ 99§ | 124, Wabach 5'a T84@ T9% Dry Qoods. COMMERCIAL Omana Wholssale Market. Orrioe oF THE OMAHA Ber Fritay Evening, Juneiis, } The only changes reported in the market to-day are ae fellow: : Wheat—Ne. :2 declined 1z «clined 1c. Barley—No, 2 advanced lc. Tallow advanced lo. The followieg changes have ¢courred in [paints, oils, ete:; Omaha P, P. advanced fc. L. M. and D.blind and shwiter green adyanced 2c, Patent dryer advanced 2c, ‘Walnut, chestnut and ash advaueed 3c. \Whitning gilders advanced }c. Lawpblack, ordizary, advance? fo. Frussian blue advanced 10c, Paris green advacced 3c. Headlight oil declined Castor oil, Castor oil No. 3, declined 25¢, Turpentine declinsd 20c. Naptha 74 © declined 2c. Naptha 64° declined 1c. Extrs damar varnisk advanced 20c. Kaxtes Japan varnisk advanced 1be. Local Grain Gealings —Cash I\la 2,1,124; cash N No. & o, 3 de- OA’ Tash, 4 ; BTREET PRICES—Cora, (0@ 65; oats, | e, | Froduce and Provisions. POTATOES—Old, out of market, Holne gli)wn out of market; new, $1.60 per hush BEAN 1.50@ 2 00 gaer bus, box; string. 2 [O) @2 00 per kox; new home grown, _per doz bunches, 15@20c, Home grown, 15 duz. - Per pound, ic. - Per doz, 10@5c. hoad, 40@20c. —Per box, § I A'll 5 1K LK NEW 'lflm»\l‘l ¥ BUTTER—Choice country, 13@ 15 HGGE—16e, BROWN COTTONS—Aslantis Ahs;n- luwn LX, pc, Atlanta A, oot L, 6 44, 72 Cibot W, Ts: O Menwa ‘Great Falls K, " Fooster, Gjo: Honesh Width, The; In- | dian Hend &, 8ic; Indian Standa io; Tndian Grobard d. v, Ehc; s LL, 7¢; Myatic River, 74c Pequut A $ic; bhm.uuzf e; Utica 0, hho;. Wachas: LB, The: Ao A, Bho; do B 48, 1240; Wal- cott BB, 8je. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; Tho; Alligatos 84, 8o; Argyle 4-4, Tias! Atlentic L, Gl Hadgor State X 44, 7c; Bennington O 4-4, Gjc; Buckeye S. -4, Ghas Indian Orchard #A 9-8, 8jc; Laconia O Ao; Lehigh ¥ 4-4, 93c; Lonsdalo 4-4, 10¢ iep r}glaN'dl% 7(:1:) 00 #2, 7. e,d;!K 36, 78c; do B 89, 84c; Pocasset O 4-4, Tio; Watésutta 44 13 BLEACHED GOTTONS—Androscog in L. 4-4, Djc; Blaokstono AA is: perial 8fo; do do half bleachod d-4,9c; Cabot 4-4, Fidelity 4-4, 9hc; ¥ruit of theLoor can.beic 4-4,13c;do Water Twist, 1 ocassot o; 0X X, 12k, UL CKS (Colured)—-Albany 1 bro 80; do C, drab. 21c: do stripes an plaids, ibic; do XXX iy drab, stripes and plaids, 124cs Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brosawick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy, 12¢; do extra_ heavy, 20c; Fall Rivet brown, heavy, 1lje; Indiana A brawn' 12+ Nevonset A brown, 16c, _TIUK LSS —amoskesy A U A 32 do XX blue 82, 1840; Arrowacra 9he; Claremont B B, 15kc; Conestoga cx 7hc; Hamilton D, 11fc Lewuston o baba 4-4, 20c; Omega super Pearl River 82, 16fc; Put- hetucket § aan’s blue 20, Bic N IA. —Amoskeak, blueand broan 164¢; Andover DD blue, 1ido; Arling X bine Seoteh, 184¢; Concord GO0, blue s w brown, 12}c; do AAA, do do 134 do XXto o do 14hc; Hayemaker's blue and brown, 9he; Mystio River DD stripe, 16he; Pearl Hiver, blue and own, 10ic; Uscusvills, blue and brown, 15}e. 0AMBRICS—Barnard, f30; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 8y0; Garner A lazed, bo; Manhattan glove finish, bjc; ewport do 6ic; do glazed, 5ie; Pequot do bo; Lockwood kid fiuish CORSET JEANS—Amory, 8¢; Andros coggin sstteen, 8}e; Clarends v, 61; Cones togn estteens, The; Hallowel , ' 80; Indi 4 Orvyord The; arhgullmtt improved,c Pepperill satteen 9he; Bockport, 7o, ocahontas Ghe; erm. Tio; Wamsutea MEATS -~ Hams breakfast bacon, 196; cloar bazon, 133; shoulders, 90; dried PeLOUR - JoBBING PRIC i Bast Minnesota patents, 4 70; Jack Frost, 4 75; Bbawnee fancy, 8 75; Californin Pitnsen 870; Trumpl, wring, 335 e foue cye, Grahom, 2 50; wheat Graham 335; bay, 6,006 £0 per ton;paled, 10 00 chopped feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 150 bran, 100 pér owti straw, 4 00 pir ton loose; 560 baled, Grocers’ List. COFFEE.—Rio, tair, 1ie; Rio, good 2; nw 1o ta choice, 194c; Old gov't Jova; 24@2%4c, Mook, 2i6; Arbuckles WEAS— Guopowder, good, 45@ Dhole, 60@750; Imperial, good, 40@4 » 60@7fic; ¥ oung Hyson, good, 36@ wo, Shoice, 650@81 00; Japan' Nat Leaf, 860; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, uud 85@A40; Oolong, cho.ce, 0%60. Houchong, good, 85@40c: choice, 85@4be, NEW PICKLES—Medium, in barcels, $900; do in half bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbls, 1200 do, in half bbls, 7 00; ylwrkhu, in bls, 14'00; do, in half bbls, 7 50 VINEGAR—Pure apple utrl. 16c; pm apple, 18c; Prussing pure svole, 16c, BUGARS ~Cut loaf, 1l¢; Orushed, PRINTS - Allens, 6he; American, 640; Arnold, 7¢; Berwick, Cochecn, Conestoga, 63c; Dunlr 4je; Dunuel 6@Te; Eddyuwna 7e; Gloucester, armony, 5jc; Knfokerbocker, 6jc; Mer- rimac D, Te; Mystic, bjo; Bpracues, 6e; Southbridge, 60; do, Giaghatas, 70; Harl boro, bie; Oriental Ghe. GINGHAMS—Amosk keag dross 1241 Ay le,“folc. Atlantic, 9c; Oumberland, Highlana, 8je! nllwunh, Bhe; it kett, 10je; Sus LUTTOVADPS——Abharvflls Lo Agate, Auwerican, 110; Artisian, 20c; Outeo'D and T, 1340; Clarion D aud 1 174c; Dacean Co. stripes Dand T, 160; Key- stone, 1840; Nantuoket, 1fo; Nonpare], 2 1) and T, 1d4o; Royal, 1041 Bunwx. 12¢; hubn. 12 1 Wuhune&t shirt- ing sheoks, 124e; do, Nankin, 1240; York plia > Naukin, mg, do, chiecs, stripes and anoy, SHEETI B»Andruwggrnn 10-4,274ct do 9-4, 24c; do 8-4, 22¢; Continental C 42, 1105 Fruit of the Loom 104, 274; York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; dufi Petbroke 104, 25¢; Py 7+4, 190; do 49, 1605 do 67, 31c; do 57, Léeg 58, 23bo; do 48, 170 o1 10jc; Amos- New 22)e; ot 10-4, m.c, do Igperau 96, tica 9€, 350] o " 24 1b, 600; Our o . | nalli ioes, &L fli"*fdc‘-“fif,“"ufif,‘::‘i"‘s%““‘&n‘ ' w2 | The demand for good horsea exooeds. the York Mills, 13c; Pu(uot A, 1be; ;"“G:P'Y considoraoly, Prices range as fol- Olgars and Tobaccos. $15.00; Oonnecticut, %Wl Mm 00; Seed Havana, | o8 00; ClearHavana, $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, first quality, 62 3 Star, pownde, 24 Iy bitta,606; Horas Shoes o~ pounde, 24 b, butts, 80c; GAt Edgs, | cut scored and “n'f"'i clnssed o St. monts Produoe. Dounds, 94 1, butts, 6; Ardy snd Navy, fi!fd!M)h"fldm °W eent. 8r, Lovts, June 16, unds, 55o; Bumnn.lmnd-, 59c; Loril- | Goon -Hns ol llm AR No.' Flour—Dull and unchanged. ard's Climax, pounds, N 8 L, 50c; No 1 Wheat—Tower at 1203121 for eash FINE OUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, 3.%. ‘”m“,,, Ny ";,’ 1| No 2 red; 1208 for June; 1 074 for 78¢; Golden Thread, 700; Fountain, so.-; hort ‘ w,, Bartow M e 4 uly. i & B et ot Mogtatun 80| 8be; shor skrl 1‘ e ripe ¢ Corn—Towers T0{@70%0 for cash; 7030 Faney, ‘hfiv; "Daisy, Bo—In tin' fofi— | Uroad steips, 106, dallaw 7o, for Janey 709 for July; bbje for the year, Cotlins 0. 8., b1b boxes, por. Ib 68¢; Torle ey Oats—Tower; bl for cash; 490 for illard’s Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, SMORING—ATl grades—Common, 25t %30, Granulated—DBlackwells Durham, 16 ozb1o; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50c; Seal of |3 North C nmlhml 16 0z, 46; Seal of Nebras- ks, 16 o0z, 88; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bhage per Ib, §1.85; Marburgs' Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 55c; Dog Tail, 650, Paints Olls and Varnisl PAINTS IN OIL—White lea: , Omaha ivory black, 160; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 186; chrome greeh, L fl & D, lde; blind and .xm:m reen, L. ),y 1603 green, 18c; iu.um Bed, 106y Venstian e, G0 Tasoan | oo re, 22; Amerfoan Vermiliod, I.&[’.. 180 chrome yellow, L., M., O, &'D 18¢; vellow ockre, 905 golden ochre, 16; patent dryor, 8¢; graining colors: light oak, dark oa't, walaut, chestnut and ash 150, 2 Dry Paints Whito lead, 6hc; French rin l(k' Pard whiteing 24, Whiting gilders, 1 whiting com'l, 1}¢; lampblack German: town, 14¢; lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Pras. wiaw Dlae, iltramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, Ko er, Immr,, 4e; umber, raw, i, burn t, dc; sienna, taw, do roen gennine, 230;_Paris green com'l 3 chrome green, N. Y.© chrom- g ormillion, Fng., 70c; ver- million, "Ameriea, 18¢; ‘Indian red, 10c, |1 rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's |1 iiL venetian red Am.,, 13c; red lead, T§c; chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome ,V\. 3., per gn.llnn, h0c~ atsfoot, extra, per gallon, 7503 N ubri- cning, zero, per gallon, 80¢; nummcr, 165c; machine, No. 1, per gallon, 850; N phaltam, extra, Sic; shollzo, $3 60; hard ml finish, #1 80. Drugs. DRU -8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, $0c; Balsaw Copabia, por 1b, 76c; Burk, Sassafras, ot b, 140; Calomel, per 1b, 75¢; Ciucho por om £105; (,h]miurm, por 1 100. over's powders, per Ib, $1 40; Ig;uom it perl‘bu S4e; Glycerin, pure, per b, r 0z, 82 g;fl‘ S;hcm por_oz, 40c; Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, §3 85; Snlphu flulu. per Ib, 4c; Strvchnine. ver o, $1 35 reavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 8340; plow steal, special oagy, 7c; cnmi»l: 8e; apecial or (erman, 6c; cast_tool do 16@20 2 25@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 a?o u;’:] dry, 140 tongues, each, 7 fn 1“.‘!0 nuts, per m 10115, e per 1b, 8@15c; rivets, per Ib, l].c, coil chatn, per 1b, 0@12; malleabler 8c; o, Y 0 eovieny soiz' i , 40; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; apx n« steal, 7@80, Burden's horseshoes, 5 50; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriontal ' Powder, kegs, $6.40: 0., half kegs, £3.48; do., quarter kegs, 81.83; Blast- ing, kezs, §3, ‘use, per 100 feet 500, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots,,8 30 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 55 ver 100, Leatéer. Oak sole, 38¢ to 42c, hamlock sole, 28¢ to o; hewlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 65c to 80c; hemlock nnll, Shotod 20; hem- lock upper, 23c to 26c; oak unper, Zdc; Alhgntnr, 400 tol 50; calf kid, fll@&ie, Greisen kid, ‘lull 0 275; onk kip, $0c t0 100; oak calf, 10 to 1 30; French kip, 110 to 1 55; lwem:h calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- wetts, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 900 to 10 50; B. L. Morocoo, 30¢ to 856; pebble O. 1. Morecco, 85c; simon, £70 to 3 00. HARNESS—No 1 star_onk, 42; No 2 dn. 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88c; Nu. 2 do, 85e; No. 1 Milwaukee 47c; No, 2 do, Ble, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades aro g weil_at a slight advance in Fine single rivers, $150. to 500.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 226.; Common, drait horeas, 8100, to 160.; Extra farm horses, 3110, f0 125 Comon ta good farm hores to 8100.; Extra plugn, 860, to 75.; il bluge, £20, o 840, F MULIS.—15 to 154 hands {oxtra), $125. t0 150.; ut to 16_hands, $100, to Lo, 4 o 14 hauds, 70, 10100, 18} 1 hands, iw. to 7! Ll uors. ALCOROT, —157 proof 225 per wine gallon; extea California splrits, 187 proof, 126 por proof gellon; triple rofined spirits 187 proof, 124 per proof allon; eodisiled v Liukies, 100G 5; i 250; Kentucky bourbon bucky wnd Pennsylvani BR VDIES—Tmported, ";1520%"(;“” 0 NDIES—Imported, 16 00; | 6 domestic 1 40@4 00, sl il ported, 4 50@6 005 domestio, 3—Tmported, 4 60@6 00; New England, 2 UU("'J 00; dnmuahc 1 b0@3 (n() PEACH AND APPLE BRAN 1 7(;5:7'4 00, AMPAGNES-—Imported g:%@‘!l 0; Arzarizaa, c cm,mlllzc'm OLARETS-—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per%um. 6 00@ 20 60; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. WHOLESALE. ‘We quote lumuver, ath and shingles on: ars at Omaha at the following priges; JOIST AND S0, ANTLIN& 16 ft, and under, $21 00; 18 ft,, §22 00, TIMBERS 16 ft, and umhr. l"?m 8 f (’I"lM.Bh}iAng JOIST 04t G, 92 T, 837 50; 24 FENCING—No. 1, 4 SO Y ke el SHEETING — No, (%d common boards). 818 50; No. 5, 817 0za—Active. Receipts, 1,800; ahip- 1A S POATDE = 12in. D, 828 00; | monts, llwovul'hmfi:finu. @8 50; mviru—sd-w II):;»! e Yorken, 1 ’J“‘{,’ O, P " eep—Unchanged. Ieceipts, ; ship. | = umberland blacksnith, - 1‘\&,.1'.”‘.',1‘“;‘ | :\vl}nu?.;d;)‘:'l(‘gcké:&;; oy, TG for bigh mixed : Anthracite, all sizs, 813 ( @71)c for wixe NAIL lum,?":: 604, mfi L) {lnu Quiet at 52)@hsec for No, 2 LIME~Fer barrel, $1 10; bulk pe ous. | *hit* A 850 Cement, bbl, 81 75, Towa pl Rye—Dall and nominal, bhl, 82 00, 'Hair ger bu, 8¢, T felt 100 Ibe, 83 00, straw board, 83 o, Merino uawashed, light: @1316¢; medium tnwas wash and w. 4@160; heay ed, light, 18 choice, 82¢; fair, 80c; tub- 10 i :Bc burry, blackaad cotted wocl for des 1D Es—urwu buwhor‘l hide, 6@64c b00 cured T3¢ hides, oalf and l 12@140; s It hides, i g '& o 7l iden el ‘m brand of Kensas, 4 00@4 Missouri flour 8 50@4 25 rye flour, 3 40, yeilow, 1 50 per hundred, colors, 10@1240. 185 for cash; 181 for June; 1 July; 106 for No. & T4@77. No. 2 wheat uasettled, closing el- | cash; GUjo for June; 7Ude for July; and June; 11 95 for @131; Juno, 14031 4315 July, ¥ shipment., goud medium, 9 4 lotx, 21 25@21 50, aud Ju; 125 for June; 113 the yar, @1 39; winter weak at lmal 54} part oured 7o hl all hfi int, anma' 18@14¢; d n Jn!lh. per_skin, B0o; Ih, n lamb skine, mnpd MJ two- th‘ln;r:'::, i 150; Couwnor, BLorrs, June 15, Flour—Crystal Mills G lw‘:n She .l 60; Oalifornia Eoreka, p Corn Meal—~White, 1 70 per hundreed; Eran and Shorts—20 00 per ton Ohop Oorn=-30 00 per ton, P. P, flo; white lead, St. Lous, pure, 037 | Wheat—No. 3, 115, Marsoilies green, 1 to 5 b cans, 200 Gorn French sino, gsen scal, 12¢; French sinc, | Oue—ta9, 656, red neal, 116; French rino, in varnish asst, | Jyo—75 20o; Fronch einoe, in ofl asst, 150 Ravw | hoele g bt umber, 1 cans 1367 raw s | Jiroou Corn—-33@05 burnt _ Sienna, 18¢; vandyke brown, 185 | Fiay—Toose, 9 00@10 00; baled, 75 e vefinied Iathpblack, 120t oopech, black, 1% | pepiry Loos: 9 W s Wood—6 00@7 00, Wool—156@25, Bn!tur—bmlmtry, 20c;in rolls, wrap. , 160; rolls not wrapped, 12§c; mixed Egga—15e, Onions—1 75, Live Chiokens—3 60 per dozen Potatoes—Scarce; old at 165; new at 25, LIVE STOCK, - Cattle~Extra, 4 50@ 50. Veal Calvea—~6 00, Hogs—7 00@ 750, Shecp—5 7a muum rronnon. Oxroaco, June 16, Flour—Quiet and unchanged. Whent. —Spring wheat, very little dotog; wer at 134@1 14 for July; 105 for August; 00§ for the year. Corn—-Active, closing lower at 60}c 'ur Bacon-—Short ribs firm ot 11 95 for cash aly. o fancy cream- Butter—Steady; ch 0. | ers, 2@2e; choice to fine dairy, 146 perm, signal, gallon, 80c; tor- be; napths, 74, per | Lgrs—17i@180. T Whisky~-Unchanged at 116, VARN ISI I B fl—an-la per gallon. Rec Shipm’ts Furnitare, extra, $1 10; farniture, No. 1, | wiheat coach, extra, 81 40; ch, No. 1, | Gom §1'20; Damar, extra, $1 75; Japan, 70¢; 8- | Gaty New York Produoce. Nxw York. June 16. Flour—Dull and in buyer’s favor: south- ern urchanged. Wheat—Lower; No. 2 red, 1 33@1 89; No. 1 red, 1 425@1 433; No. 1 white, 1 § ¢l 20}4@ 278, Corn—Dull and heavy; ungraded mix- 3803 Aoctate, por 24c; | ed, 75@77¢; No. 2, 7ic; No. 2 aixed Oil, (‘mor. No. 1, per s-l. '2)."15; | June. July, 774@78c. Qil, Castor, No. 3, per s-L $100; Od. Oats—Cash lots fiem; options opened a Olive, per g-L 81 50; O,xl. Origanum, shade ]nwar, but closed strong; No. 1 Opmm.u 0; q nine P. & W, hB-AB., white, 67}c; No. 2 white. 62§64 1 10; Potassium, Todide, per It | mixed, 6Uc; mixed western, 09@i2c. Rye—Dull at 83¢, Barley—Dall. Pork—Strong and faitly active; new mese, 2) §74@21. 00, Lara—Fairiy active and firm; 11274 for cash sud June, Wahisky—Nominal. Petroleum—Quiet; United, 52fc. e il tine Market WiLaiNeToN, N. (0, June 16, A nlzmm—stndy, strain.d at 1 62}; good, 4 Spirits—Firm at 43c. Tar—Firm at 2 25, Buffalo Live Stook. East BurraLo, June 16, Hogs—Dull and lower; receipts, 45 ¢ 30 can Vorkers, § 1608 13; Petroleum Crev: LAND, O., June 16. Petroleum—Quiet and unehanged; stan- dard white, 110 test, Gic. Liverpoo! Produoe. LiveRrrooL, June 16, Breadstuffs—Quiet. Wheat—Winter, 95 9d@10s 3d; spring, s(@ 108, Corn—6s 1d, Pork—87s 6, I SESRSE S1 Ulnnlmutl Produoce. OrxoIsNaT, June 16, Mess Pork—Firm and more active; job ;12 50@13 00 for 1 50 for steam; bulk clear sides more active at 12 00, Bacon - Clear sides at 12 75@12 80, ¥lour~—Dull; family, 5 7586 15, Wheat— lunlar' 2 red, 1 30@1 34, Coru—Dull and lower; No. 2 mixed, No. 75je, Oats—In fair demand; 2 wixed, b24c. Rye—Dull; No. 2, 73c. Barley —Nowinal; No _’Lxll 5@ 100, Whitky —Stendy ut | Phflndnluhh Prodace. PuitavrLriia, June 16, Wheat —Stedy ut 1 40j@1 41 for cash Coru—i‘irm at 52@ssjo for cash and June, Outs—~Steady at 60@62c 42 forJune, Rye—(Quiet at 85c, ek Tosedo Fronuce: "l'oLEDO, June 16, Whest ~Lower; 1 20 tor No, 2 cs h; for July; 107 for r cash; H04@ Corn—Unchinged, Outs—Unchanged, Baltimore ¥Froauce. Bavrivork, Juve 16, l"lour— Dull, Wheat—Southern; firm; fultz, 1 83 138@! 43; No. 2 red for uula and berry, ern n.endy at 96c; iixed western dull — - Enst Liborty Live Stock, Hasr Lisenry, Pa., June 16, Nothing doing. IReceipts, 714; Cattle shipments, 1,300, Highwines—Unchanged at 117, e Chicago Live Stook, Oni0aGo, June 16, The Drover's Journal reports: Cattlo—Stead, ed 2 85@8 15 r common cows; 4 50@5 for feeders; ‘@7 80 for fuir to good shippi ler. Hogs—Market higher; sales n{ ight packing and shippiog; 7 4 battle between two hostile 8 40, Sh np—&udy and firm at yesterday’s prices. Recelpta—Hoge, 18,500; eattle, 4,540, June; 108 for Rye— Nomin Barley--Nomir Lead —Steady at 4 50, Butter —~Unchan Eggs ~ Unchanged. Whisky—1 15. Provisions ~ Dull and nominal. SALT Savo money and order salt direct from * us, wo ship promptly by rail at the Towest possible cash price to ali wes'ern poin J3mam TYLER SALTCO., Saginaw City Mich WEEPING WATER, aly; 82)c for the year, A Gay Town Witha Sad Name, The Future Seat of Cass County. “There is power in & name,” is an old saying and in many ways a true one. Weeping Water, Neb,, has the advantage of many other towns in that it has a most romantic name, and on that account it has always been a favorite with writers, Timeandagain the story has been told of the terrible bands of savages and how the conquered wore massacred on the field of battle. Then camo the Indian women, the wivesand daughters of fallen warriors, year it up every few months. name may have been appropriate, at least to the Indian, for nothing can be| more sad than a batue field whereon |t the flower of a nation or tribe has fal-| ] lun, but, at present it is far from being 80. There isnot the lsast semblanco of weep in tho town for how can men weep when business is brisk and pro- fits large. It1sposeible to distinguish aWeeping Water man asfar as you can see him from thosmile of eatisfaction on his features. The business men have reason to be happy for no town in the country is in a more flourishing condition. 7The statement made by a railroad man, who ought to know, may serve to give some idea of tho extent of business done at Weeping Water. Bt He says that there is ns much business done at that «ation as at all others combined vi the line of the Miasouri Pacilic biiwoenn Omaha and Atchison. This would mseem almost an exaggoration, but it is pretty close o the teath. be a great benefic to the town, as it ter mnlgortnuou to the hrgur mar- kets. The train dispatcher's office to Wuepmg Water. Eich year the town is becoming more important as » market for live steck, and it draws [# the stock raisers from a lavge section of country. Stock are brought into Wooping Wator and sold oven from [additiors, just south-cast of U. P and B, & M. ; | the very suburbs of Plattsmouth. The | an;ou casy grain business is also becoming very important. A new grain warehouse | % two more eleyators will be built some- timo during the summer, of making their town the county seat, and they aro confident that they will was takon to Plattsmouth by a ma- jority of only 37 voves. Weeping Water being located near the center | st place for the county seat. The num-| n per of now buildings that have been ut up within the past eight months 18 something wonderful, The com- |3, bined cost of these buildings amounts to over $95,000. A new hotel, the Gibbon house, has been built and hmad up in elegant style, Mr, E. . Dunbar, formerly of 8t Joe, is the proprietor. Muuy towus much larger than Weeping Water are not able to show as good a hotel or one that 1s as well kept. Plattsmouth bank in the town, and will erect a very fine building for it adjoining the new hotel. There are a large number of other improvements under contem- plation that will add still more to the town, 1t would be doing an injustico to the youug wen if we shouid fail to mention their base ball club, which is in a flourishing condition. They are preparing to make it interesting for the clubs of other towns, With much gen: 81, al prosperity on | 4% all eides, the citizens of Weeping | gs00, N6 102}, Tw lead orks, ¥1 No1ss); One full block ten lots, near the barrach s, $400, No 191, Lota on Parker, streot, near lrene Water can well be contented and pleased with their village. A, C.D. Marine, Natlosal Assoclated Krows. New York, June 16,--Arrived— Cassius, from Stockholm, State of l'mmn)lmm.x from Glasgow, Caldera (&l N0 150, Lot on Pier near Soward, 8650, No 170, Lo on Pacille stroct, near 14th; make offer, N0 160, Six lots on Farnam, near 2ith strect, from Marseilles. Vaderland from Ant- | 00 6 0od to choice huv ne\dn ship- e ey vt B A RGAINS eavy shipping lots, ] LOTS! Houses, BEMIS’ FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS 8T8, would be saved the trouble of hashing | 4™ At first the|ingi be int 160 each, ou atrect railway, $500 oich. on sherman Avenus near Poppletos’ $450 cach car line on ¥ ad to P strosta, rioar Saunders steoct, The railroad will | an: 20th street, $1600. will supply the need long felt, of bet- | wroct, #500 each, has been transferred from Hiawatha | Biondo, Hagas veat grounds, $10:0. handy toshops 100 to #260 each, 6 per cent down is being built by an Omaha firm, and ! full particu'ars. The peo- |stresty £4,00. 254, ple have not given up the old contest | g stroct, §100 for both or§600 each. Croighton Coliege (or will soparate) 88, ach. of the county, is ocertainly the best 3;1{0 0}, Lot on Idaho, near Cuming stroet, ear Dufton strect, near now Convent of Sacred 1,000, INo $40, Lot 66 by 99 foct on Eouth [a: enuo, uoar Mason streot, #6650, stroet (will cut it up)a2,300. capitalists are about to start a new |#0. No 227, Two lots on Decatur, near Irene stree!, #200 cach, N0 223, Lot 143 by 441 fect on Sherman ave- nue (16th st. cot), nea Grace, §2 400, i No 8600, No 207, Two lots on 16th, near Pacilic ttresy N0 101, Beaut |.\|l i (ulu lot on Division N0 1074, Lots on Sauuders street, nesr Sew- PROPOSALS, Ixntan For tar CONTRUCTION oOF Boarvine Somoor. UNITND FTATRS IXDIAY !nvmlh’ ‘ Pixr Rivor All?lcv m June1 1! Sealed proposal In¢ icate, fof the " ercetion of an. Tndian 'l»mm, school at this agency, In accordance with plans And specifications on file with the Chief Quarter- master, Depirtment Platte, of the ‘Omaha, Neb., ani dirocted to the undersigned, ¢ £o af the Chiet Quartermaster, rimen et Ror i ho_ Feosived anil 13 o'clock noon on 'i-mmlnj ‘l!lem 1892, The contractor Will be ‘sllowed the use of the agency mill to ent such lum _er a8 he may rlnln. not 1o ex eod 100,000 feet, all the labor of o) ting mill 1o be nired by (he contractor, e bet o bo < biained ortside the reservation, and thomill turned back in as good order aa when re- o awatded to lownst respousible to tho approval ofy the De- he Tnterior, Proposal sta o longth of tims required for completion of buil ing, of the approval of contract and ruust be accompanied by a cortited ates Depository, pay- partment cf roooma!, which check shall be forfuited to the Urited Statesin case any Didder rece ving the awar | thall fail to execute promptly a contract with go d and sufficicnt suretica according to the torma of his bid, other- Farms, Lands. =% wiss to be returned to ths b No' bid in excosn of §15 000 will ho conside Huildivg to bo of lumber, main pertion to be Wx40; « ddition o be one story 82x100, Fo her Hl'l‘"ll'l(lll" address Ihu under- dgn (l at r["l‘"llh" AA'UH\ Dakot Rl ML Y CUDDY, L} ll"«l States In.ian Apeat. m80-15¢ The Centle Way Is Best. Tn dy pepsia, liver complaint and constipation tho discased organs are wensitive and I\'udcr Do not use them roughly. An slterat! TAxn\\t« SELIZRR APERIENT that tones, corr e e theih unduly, ckatiag oF JrithMng cither the stowacn, the liver, of the bowols, & o truospecis i wich, cascs. Renson teaches this, and experience co SOLD I AT BRuGatsTs. ot — II':w, lg‘, 15‘9(: chlc.) mchcl\l;, 3c; ochre, mt]l\uguuhi . S0l ; after year, to mourn over the dead. | peiniral building sites on Sherman avenue 7 ‘;:m"“ rench, 3 ochre ierican, 203 | Oats—Quist; BO@BOYe for cash; 40] PouBt Y 16th strect) south of Pobpleton's and J. J. | JOEN STARLER, X Winter's minoral, 2ics Lokign brows, 23' PR m i ) cash; 40} | Henco tho name Woaping Water, |(10th streut wuth of Popphton's and J. J. Prestdens o T spanish brown, 2e; Prince's mineral 8c;| “Rye—Quiet; €9 for No, % cash; 70c|given first to the little creck that|for” Paddock for w0 ‘many years-being Wiy LOUSSTo me'fi:»g?:z, per g:{m. for July, i £ O flowed through the batt'o field and af- | by’ fem '8t0 o 660 fect in ' dopth, THE NEBRASKA ads 17 hemum]x;. por. lm-llon.': i}s{- n,rk’\lw ety closing ot 2 00 |terward o the town built on | RLCH L3 af 0 et or moro ontage o nseod, raw, W 2065 20 7 ; 2 0 1 dept Y on,90; 'No, 1, 70c; - Mo 2, 60c; "ostor, Lnlfl—timm at 11 45@11 ) for cach | make an epic poem from this bit of ;;"“ B I b A AR i i 3 ouses co-ting $100 A p vards Wil sel with: T l};_"\‘,”!:;r : 102:’(’1&3’ ‘%o l.{:lg;r ;:l'fi::: ?l::ll\':l‘:':l:fi 11 52} for July; 1165@11 674 | romanee and the newspaper men |(u: any payment dowa fof one year, and 6 to 10 meo.n, Neb, ual aunwol pryments theresftcr 067 per cen To parties whe do uot Intead imprav. ety will 5.1l for no sixth dov n and aunual payiments thereatt.r at 7 per cent ", MANUFACTURERS OF Gorn Planters, narrows, #arm Roliers, 2ulk Moy Rakes, Bucket Elovating Wing mi & Wo are prepared to do fob work and mana/ Cholo 4 acro block in Smith's addition at weat dof Farnam stroot—will give any length of no required at 7 per cont interait, Also a splendi | 10 acro block {n Smith'a addi- on on same fiberal torms oy the foreg ing. turiag for other parties. No. 805, Ha.f loc on izard near 20th wireet, | A¢ " r TRING %0, 3 00, No t04, Lo: on 15th streot near Paal, 8120, N ot B0x230 fect on 15th wereet, near s quarter acre on Bur} street, near Murray Tron Wnrks, Burlington lowa. wo lots on Blondo near Irene stroct, 300 ench. 'wo lots on Goorsla near Michigan roct, §1200. No 95, Twelve cholco residenco lots on Hamil- ton street in Shinn's sddition, flne and. sightly Semi Portable 240 t0 §6.0 each, : No 204 Benutiful half lot on Et. Mary's av- ‘flgmlm‘ enue, S0X180 feob, vear Bishop Clarkson's and “0th lll(l!b( #1500 F{"‘ No 202, Five cnoico lotaon Park avenue, 60x No 201,8ix lots in Millard & Ca dwel!'s addition CREAMERIES, ¥3.0t0 PARE MiLLS, Printinr Dfiices, N 219, Cholco 1ot on Park avenuo aad stroot k, $1A0 to 81000 each oven lots on Deca ur and Irene 16 to 8160 each. 1o 286, 0 K2, Lot on 10th near Paul stroet, §700. No 281, Lot 60x140 fect near Bt. Mary's aveauc, No 2i9, Lot on Decatar near Ireno strect, §25, No 275, Fuur lots on Caluwell, near Saduders ;A Bpecialty, The Largest Iron Working Establish- ment in the State. MANUFACTURERS OF fSteam Engines, ND GENERAL AMACHIN’ERY. The Howard Automatic Ouf-OF Steam Bugine, Send ’vr “irculars, Mo 276, Loton Clinton street, near shot tower, h No 275, Four lots on MoLellan strect, near ‘s addition, 8226 erch, No "14, ‘Tureo lots mesr race course: make 'No 268, Beautiful corner acro lot on California reot, opposito and adjolning Sacred Heart Coa- 16:h stroct, 81,360 and “Grand View' on Mason, no Xl)o lou in “Credit Fon ailroad * epots, ranging from §150 to #1000 each o, Eeautiful Kesidence Lots at & bargain—very ud v per cent per month. Cail aod get plat and mes-lm W. BOEHL Mavuf c'urerct the No 268, wl corner lot on Jonnfl, Near 16th wo lota on Center streot, near Cum-~ No 2314, Lot on Seward, near King strect, “hawflm, Halt 1ot on Dodge, near b seecct, | NEW [MPROVED AWNING succeed 1n the end. Tho county seat |21 COR. 14th AND HOWARD. Atro dosw ¢l Kiuds cf machin st and lock emith work, i No 217, Four beautiful residence lots near No 240, Iwo lots on Center, near Cuming rm.mo ANTIQUAmANBUUKSTURE 1420 DOU' LAY STEEET b No 245, Boautitul corner acro lot on Cuming, Heutt, $1, r;x::om, Lot on Farnam, ncar 18'h etrect, Hflaflqumfirfl flf bhfl lemn' No 948, 1. },00 by 13 afu L, on Colego steoat, e Tho Chosest, Lar. s id cholowst. colle thon of, NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUOKS in the ¥ est. SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY. Cash paid for Sccond-Hand Books or exchanged for new. H. SCHONFELD, __sn22.ly PROPRIETOR. JAGOB KAUFMAN, 0ffice 802 16th 8¢, Cor. of L’nrt Dealer in ALL KIN'S OF WINES. PIPER HEIDSIECK CIGARS. OHAMPAGNE FLAVOR, A EIXIME SIVIOREE, Toe hest in the country; for the money. M. A. McNamara, SOLE AGENT. __ourteenth Street, Omaha, Funcy and Staple Groceries, AT BED-ROCK PRICES., BUTTER AND EGGS, FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY, iz, noar’ 0k stroet, JNo 1, Corne ot "on Burt, near 324 strest, N0 458, 120x182 tect ¢ » Haruey, near 2Ath, o0 244, Lot on Louglas stregt, near 20th, 00 No Lot on Pler street, near Seward, Lot %dxUret on maks sn o 7, Lot on Lot on Hap 500, Lota ou1hth ‘streot, noar Pleroe, d $600, No 1ué}, Two lots on 22d, near Grace streot, ots on 17th street, near white 3' Two lots on Cags, near 2lst street It ¢dio), 46,00, h. Il block on 25th strreet, near race werp. course, andthree lots 1n Gl's axdition, near [ No. 916 North Sixteenth 8t. B. J 16 —Sailed, Wi el re and Cassius strocts, §2,000, ALTIMORE, June 16 —Sailed iea- | B4 ~ el or for Bremen; atrived, Mikado from | woige Gy 04 200 shosh losr white load | pug.p . SWAN. Liverpool. lxlfl"lf'.:“fit lots) on 18th strect, O AT A QurrssTowNgJune 16, --Sailed, Ot Ol | P of Rome for New York, T s e, Sorini i | AWDing, ‘Tent and Wagon Covers Grasaow, Juno 16, —Arrived, Prus- | 2aratogs strcets, near tho oud of grecn strect MANUFAOTORY. car track, §560 to ¥1,800 cach sian from Baltimore, Luzerne from | N s, Lot Uhicago, 224 stacet, Montreal; sailed, State of Indiana and | #! T A, 0 SN A et | Oor, 14th and Howard 8ts. Furneasia for Now York, d YOUR CAPITAL. Investors of smill and udium wmounts 1 Grain Peovlsins and Stucks as fully protected as most Cxtontive wnd ohuontis] cporat re sstul, Cl'y tried, o'd es pia s’ Ty ir Reparts kly, divia nds puld mon he Iy Send ut oace for explanatory circu/ars wnd pist record. FKEK Dividends peid du-ing past thisteen months on this furd 84071 per A diews FLEMMING & uu 850 141 and 148 LaSalle STOCKS ALE Chicag), 1. "We wiot o local agent in 8i0 $2 the nea overy ftown. Excellont induce- ments. Go-d pay 18 rosponeible, enterprising wan, Wrlt. or terms. 800 No#8, Lot on Caldwell street, near Saunders, 500, No 86, Co, ruar lot on Charles, joeas Baund. l N C R E ASE ufiufi]b, ..mzmn ou Paclfic, noar 8t street 000, Potd bridge, & Rear Estare Aceacy ONLAXA - A. CRUENWALD, ___,_________M._ SEGER & TONER PE A COTIO AT Ouofourth block (180x185 feet), near HARNESS MAKERS | Conveat of Poor Claire, on Hamilton stiee!, Have removed from there old stand, to £ the cad of the red streot car track, 81,050 NO. 116 NOrlh s.‘teenth stl’eet BEMIS NEXT T0 CARRIAGE FACTORY, 8 striot, § ighteen lots on 2lst, 82, 280 and treols, near Grace aud Bauniers streot 600 cach . Have always on haud a good essortment HARNESS AND SADDLES. J P. ENGLISH, ATYORNEY- AT -LAW, 3luth Thirteexth S 16th and Douglas Street,