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— THE DAILY BEE----W_EDN ESDAY MAY 9 1883 nbraska Mational Bank, Of Omahs, Nob. up Oapital, - . DIRECTORS: JOIINBON, Prestdent, of Steele, Johnson & Co. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B &Q R. R., Boston. V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Oo. OHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. 1. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Atorney: o-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. $260,000 B. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashier of the First | Natlonal Bank of Omaba, sad connected with ae active management of hat Baok since \te organization In 1863, Oraxan for business April 27, 1882, with the goat caplial of auy baak 1o Nebrasks, COLLROTIONS roce! pecial attention and char froa lowest obMalnable here o elsewhers. Invuenst allowed on time deposits upon favor. able terma and upon accounts of banks and bank. " Foamen Kionawes, Government Bonds, and Oounty and Clty Pecties bought and sold. 1t fs propared o do a general banking business all (80 detalls ,and Lo the treatment of custom: ers in will pursue tho most Uberal policy conafe- fent with'sa’e banking. J. W. RODEFER. Broker 8tocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good Becurities dealt in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t,, Courtcil Blufts, In. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tus Bux. Niw Yorx, May 8. Money—3@5 per cent; closed offered 4 per cent, Prime cent, Sterling Exchange—Bankers’ bills, firm; ot 4 88}; demand, 4 85§; Produce exports for the woek, 87,084, 000, Governments strong and 3@} per cent, higher. Railroads generally firm, Btate securities dull and irregular. The stock market was rather dull in the forenoon, but streng throughout, A de- cline In prices followed, but in the last hour the market was stronger, and the de- cline more than recovered, money stocks making highest prices of day. In final dealings there was a reaction in active stocks of }@% per cent, As compared | 66: with Mondsy night the market shows a general advance of @13, Mining stocks ate very dull, Robinson consolidated sold at 90 and 91 cents; Son. ora consolidated,41@140; Bulwer, 60s; Con- solidated Virginia, Little Pittsburg, 58@00c; Alice, 3 25; Navajo, 245; Buyer, 10c; Horn Silver, 6 63, ex-div. and Eureka consolidated, 5 88, Sales for day, 25,505 shares, Pipe line certiticates very dull, but steady at ¥33@94%c; closing on call at Mercantile Paper-6@6) per GOVERNMENTS, Yesterlay, To- dny 103 BONDS, Qertral Pacific firsts Erie seconds. .. Lehigh & Wilkesbarre consols R. G, Unlun Pacific 1st mortgag, do land_grants ..107} sinking fund. (116 vnrglnu 8. do consols do deferred BI00KS, Adams Express Allegheny Central Alton% Terre Haute. American Express. .. Burl,, Cedar Rapids & Del., Lack, & Wi Denver & Rlo Grande, Fort Wayne & Chicag Hannibal & St, Juuph Louisville & Nashville [.cum . New Alb, & . & L, 1at vfi, do do P Memphis & Charleston Michigan Central. Naahville & Chattanoog: New Jem‘ Jentral. Norfolk & W, Northern Pacific o Northwestern . do pid... New York Oeutral Ohio Central Ohio & %i“iu ppi. o Ontario & Western.. on Transcontinen Pacific Mail Jeoris, Pittaburg & Olevelan: Pullman l’ulace Qar Readin; pld. lst pfd 98 . Plnl& Mllwu.lee A Plul Mlnn & Mumoba 8. Pn.ld& Omah o pid., 0 & Co, Express, micn Telegraph, Wells, Far Western 4 g PRODUOR & PROVISIONS, Wpecial Digpatetion to Tos Run, OHICAGO, 8, = Flour — Qi Nominally unchanged; regy tolerably steady; 1 12i@! 18 for 1 144l 143 for Juoe; 112t@l winter, 11 @higo fcr oast 2 for Jun 840 for Auguat; 51} Market active and higher; 41@414s for cash; 41} 4245 for June; 424c for July; ust; 3440 for the year. Ryo—Market steady at 66)3 Birley—Market dull and 80¢ Flax Seed —~Market weaker at 1 42, » for May; nominal at May; 20 164 for July; 20 for June: 12 1012 12 00 for Augus year, Bu'k Meats —In fair demand; shoulders, 8(0; short rib, 1090; short clear, 11 10, 1 uz er —-Market quiet and nnchanged, lzgs Qaiet and unchanged Whisky — Steady and nnchanged, Freights—Corn t» Buffalo, 83c. CALL BOARD,—Wheat — Market quiet and unchanged. Corn—Market moderativaly astive and higher; adyanced 4c for May and June; jo tor August. Oats —~Market trregular aad fairly ac- 5414 for May; 4283 for June; 42 to for August; ork—Demand active: b3 lower for May; 2} lower for June, Lard=Demand fair and pricss higher; advanced 230, NEW YORK, ‘Il\v Yorg, M:y 8 —Flour—Market per_state western, 3 83@4 15 Market o.ened }@ds higher, lost the advance, A 1@ ng utaady, ungraded red, 11 0, 3 red, 1174; steamer No, 2 red, s No. 2 red, 123§@1 243, in nlevator, ungraded white, 1 07@1 26; No, 2 white, 107@1 09; No, 1 white, 12,000 by, sold at 1 16@1 16}; mixed winter, 110; No, 2 red May, bu, sold »t 1 223@1 23, clos! at June, 960,000 bu, 1235@1 "45 closing at 1 23¢; July, 1,765,000 bu, 1 @1 264, olosing at 1 :53; August, 688, wo bu. 1 263@1 263, closing at T 26}; Sep- > Zslamer, 856,000 bu, 1 26§@1 271, clo-ing lt Corn—Cash lots }@1- higher, options opened }@{s better, subsequently grew weaker, revcted §@jo, clmlnx steady; uc. graded, rmgm. No, 3, 61c: steamer, 62} mmc, No. 2, 64}@63§% No, 2 white, 67c; No. 2, May, 643@b4o, clmlnk st 643c; June, 633@04Y0, closing at 613z July, 66§@668s, clos 6680; Augus 67T3@674c, clodng at 678; September, 654 @057, closing at 6 Oata 520; white weatern, 52@57¢ Sugar—Market stronger; fair to good re- fining, quoted at 7h@7fc; refined steady, Mol Market quiet and uachanged, arket quist. but steady, eak; 41§@42c, }g.n-\vmem fresh, higher and firm; 16?(-1 17¢ Win farket quiet but firm; new mess, 20 2 ; nothing doing in options, Beef ~Cutmeats quiet but firm, Lard—Weak; pxlme stenm, 12 10@12 124; May, 1210; June and July, 12 12@12 1 A gust, 12 00; September, 11 92@11 94 October, 11 78@11 80, Batter—Market quiet but steady. ST, LOUIS, 81, Louis, May 8,—Flour—Firm and unchaged. Wheat —Market higher and active; No. 2 red fall 1143@1 144 for cash; 1 14}@ 1143 for May; 1 153@l 16} for June; 1158@1 16 for July; 1 15}@1 15§ for Au- 115i@1 16} for September; 1 13@ 113§ for tne year, Corn —Market firm but elow; [2}@: tor cash; 523@528c for May; 523@5240 for June; bdA@hide for Suly; 560 tor Augun, 47@474c for the year. Oata—Market dull; 42§@433c for cash; 438> for June; 44}c for July; 513@32¢ for the year, Rye ~M Barloy —M Corn Meal Butter - Steady and unchanged. Fggs - Steady and unchauged, Whisky —Steady; 1 14, = Pork—M ket bigher; jobbiog, 20 37}@ 20 50, Bulk Meats —Market higher; long clear, 10 65; short rib, 1075; short clear, 11 00. Bacon—Market tirm but very slow; only o small ped iling tra ‘e, Lazd—Market nomioal, TOLEDO, Toreno, May 8—Noon Board—Wheat —Market dull; No. 3 red wiater, 116 for cash; 116 bid and asked for May; 117 for Funeg 110 for Juls; 1 18} for Avgn 119 for September; 1 20§ for October; 1 for year. Corn—Market easior; high mixed, 593c; No. 2, "8fc for cash; 581 bid for May, ! asked; 58} for June; b9k for July, Oats —Dall and nnchanged, Boann_Crosep —Wheat—Dall an1 un. sottled; No 2 red winter, 116} for cash; 116§ for May; 1173 for June; 1 18§ for July; 118} for August; 1 19} for Septem- bers 1 204 aaked for October; 116 for the l 'orn - Dall and nominal Oats— Marke: dull May, 44: ssked; b asked, : 4240 bid for for June, 46 KANSAS CITY, Kansas City, May 8 —Wheat—Market lower and weak; No, d fall, 97c for cuh; U8}o bid for June; 974 bid ‘for July; 4o bid for the yesr, Corn—4 3> for cash; 433@43§: for June; 53¢ bid for July, Oats—Market slow, LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, May 8.—Wheat—Dall, Breadetutfs - Qo nd steady, Flonr—11.@114 winter wheat, 10d@9s 21; spring, 8s n.i@u‘, No. 2 foruis, h\(u‘u 33; . 1 Californla, 9a 41@y. 3 s Shd Corn ————— LIVE STCCR 3pectal Dispatches to Tun Bsx, CHICAGO, 0Oaroa00, May 8 --The Drovers’ Joar- nal rep rts as follow: Hogs—Good, brisk, strong and 5@10s 83 higher; the meagre cfferings soon cleared |4 at the a vance; mixed, 7 00@7 40; heavy, T45@T 85; light, 7 007 85; skipe, 3 000 &6 60, Cattle—Very brisk, active and strong; prices a shade stronger and soon cleared at rm rates; exports, 6 10@6 choice shippis fair, 5 60@ Sheep—Fair supply but sctive and strong @5 00; good, inadequate; 3 common lu fair, 4 00 2); choice, 5 7 KANSAS 01 Kaxsas Orry, May S,—The Co; cial Tndicator this- afierioon ‘,eh,i’i.i‘”.i follows: Cattle—Firm and a shade higher; ship- vounds, 5 60@ 50@5 00; stockers and feed. de etter at 705@ u Sheep—U nchanged; nnmen, 75 to 106 pounds, 3 00@+ 25, NEW YORS, Nxw York, May &,—~The Journal Bureau reports: Beeves—All consigned; no trading in beef cattle; dressed henl dull st 10 00@ Drovers' 10 50; city, 9 50@10 Sheep—Firm but du\l for llck of hll enpplies; fair to good clipped sheep, 575 > for Aug- |3 @ | Flour—barrel }@jc lower; mixed western, 49}@ | 8 600 par owt; extra, 6 prime unshora do, 5 6) spring Iambs sold at 10 Hoga—All consign ticeably steady for live hoge at 7 50@7 70 p:r cwt BT, LOUIS, 81, Lovis, May 8, —Catile—Damand ex. oeeds rupply; good light -himrlnp 7 00@ 7 15; mized 1o good packing 6 90@7 23 butchers to extra, 7 25@7 50; while the demand was not urgent, it largely exceed- ed the supply, especially for good light weights; heavy steers wete slow bt firm at 6 00@6 505 light to good. b 40@5 90; e mmon to manllum, 5 25; good cows 5 on, 3 75@ i two carloads wt, t not active; common alr to good, 4 00@ to med’um, 3 1"'@ 00; spring lambe, 150; choice, 4 60@ 5@3 50 per bead, TRAFFI0, Special Dispatches to Tus Bas. FLOUR AND GRAINS ToLkno, May 8.—Receipts and shio- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 howis have been as follows: Shipm'ts. Whent.... 7,000 Corn.... Oats On10AG0, y scelpu and pe ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Ship'ts. Rerclnh. Flour—bbls,. Wheat — bush Corn— Oats— Rye— Barley— X 8r, Louis, 8, Receipts and nhl ments of flour and grain for the past 3 hours have beca s tollows ‘Wheat—bus Corn— Oata— 11,\\00 Rye— . Barley — Kaxsas Orry, May 8, Receipts -nd shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Wheat, bmheh 8,000 [o] 11,000 New York, M- ocelpta -nd shipments of flour :nd rain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts Flour—bbls 18, Wheat—bu: 25,000 Corn— 1 8,000 61,000 Oata— LIVE STOCK, OH10AG0, May 8,—Recelpta and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec ta, Shipm'’ts, Hogs 7,000 . 1,800 Cattle . 4,010 1,900 Sheep. . 500 200 81, Loums, May S8,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Oattle .. “ 330 450 700 200 400 New York, May 8 —Receipta and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts Bhlp'u Bzevee, carloads. ... . 260 ves Quarters beef, carloads. . Mutton, carloads . e Sheep, carloads. 1,000 Hoge, carloads, 2,000 were Kaxsas Oiry, May 8,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Bhlpm'u Cattle. . 3100 . "600 6,800 . 203 MISCELLANEOUS. Special Dispatches to Trs Brr, DRY GOODS, Niw Yorx, May 8,—EBxports of domes- tic cottons for the east week, £,516 pack- ages; smnce the lst of January, 55,703 package The personal demand of med. erate character and immediste wants and new business was light. In way of orders for cottons there has been a good quota, and for some very good quantities, Lawns and thin dress goods are doing well, Agents of the Pacific Cocheco lawn: sn. nounce no change will be made in the price this season, Wools are slow, For flannels there is more inquiry on the part of shirt manufacturers, OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Ovrior or THS OMARA Brs, Tuesdsy Evening, May 5, } The following were the only changes re- ported in the aarket to-day, Eggs advanced 1c. Strawberries advanced 10c. ‘Wheat cash, No, 2 advanced 3. Barley, cash, No, 8, advanced 2c, Grain, WHEAT,— 8, 774, rejsoted, 7240, Y G o, 2 65y Mo 8, ash, 52 OORN-—\sw mixed, 880, OATS—38 SEEDS—Biue grass soed, 125@150; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; white clover seed. 13 00; millet seed, Hungariun seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Produce. POTATOES—25@500 per bushel, ONIONS—Old 230 per bushel ; Mossins, LE \m\N 5 00@5 70 per box, v 352 perquart, Navy per bushel, 250@2 75 $4 50 Flour lnd Mlllnu Beat winter wheat—3 00@ Sacond quality winter wheat— Best spring wheat—2 6) @2 Second quality spring wheat —2 40@2 50, Bran, per ton—16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—16 00, Poultry, CHICKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 50. Dressed, per Ib,, 15c, DUCKS—Dressed, per Ib,, 15¢, TURKEYS—17c. Grocers List CANNED GOODS—Ogysters, (Rtand- ard), per o 3 10G390; “strawber- rles, 2 D, 340, rasp. berries, 2 D, per case, 8 50, Dam. sons, 2 T, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per oase, 240, Whortleberries per oase, 275, Egg plums,2 1b percuse,? 90; roen goges,2 Ib per oade, 2 90; do choice, , I per case 4 50, Pine Apples, 2 Ih, per case 400@5 75, Poaches, 21 per ocase, 8 00; do 8 1b, ease, 4 00@4 50; do, (ple), 81, per case,2 60; do pie, 6 T, per dozeu, 3 LARD—Omaha Refinining 0 and 50-1b cans, 12§c; 20-1b cans, -1b pails, screw top, 124c; 5-1b do, ic 3-1b do, 1%§c. TOE—Loulsinua prime to cholce, 733 r, 7@7ic; Patma, 6 ISH—No. 1 mackerel, balf brls, 7 50; No, 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- erel, half brls, 5 23; family mackerel, kits 85¢; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 7 00; No, 1 kits, 105, VOFFE E.~Rio, fair, 11et Rlo, good mc, priras to cholce, 12 to 134¢; Old gov't RO SEintard o tanda om,, 88 bhh Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, '$1 95} dard do, 4 galloh kegs, §1 374; poor to | | SODA—1In Ib papers, 83,80 per case; keg $0da N NBW PIOKLES—Medinm, in barrels 7.00; do in hall bbls, 4 00; smalls, {n bbls 900 do, in half bbis, 500; gherkius, in bbin, 11'00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, TEAS— Gunpowder, good, 46@55; Oholce, 60@750; Impertal, good, 40@450; O1:i0e, 80@75¢; Young Hyson, good, ao(? 500; choioe, 65c@81 00; Japan Nat Lea Bici Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Uo)nng,n"ond, 85@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; Bouchong, good, 85@400: cholce, S5@4bo. ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 110; #inch, 113¢; } inch, 120, WOODENWARK—Two hoo% p-n- 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, 148 50; Ploneer wash 166 rk's Savon Imperlal, 8 45; Kirks sationt, § 60 Kirk's standard, 9 Kirk' e o Eutocs nhh Queen, (190 oxkes) 40; Kirk's magnolly dor, POTASH—Pennsyl oans, 4 oase, 10 case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball 2 o, n case, 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz In case 1 60, PEAN UTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ten. nessce, 106 per Ib; fanoy 'white, 104o perIb; raw—white Virginia raw, 100; roasted 124, OANDLES~Boxes, 40 1bs,10s, 16§c; 8a, 15% bexen 40 Ibs,, 16 oz., Os, 151 1ATCHES—Per oaddie, Dbe| round, onzen, 88 10; square, cases, VINEGAR—Yure lpplo ntrn. 16c: pure lp’Flo. 18c: Prussing pure aovle, 160, —Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- 'nn. in, sac ks, § 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 60 1 . [ dry salt sides per Ib,, 104c; dry salt sides 000 | per Ib., 12c; Shp'ts A 8,000 Shipm’ts, | 18¢ 250 SUGARS—Px uwdared, 103c: Cut loaf, 10tc; Granulated, Uhl Confectioners’ A' 90; Standard Extra C, 8fc; Extra O, 8h¢; medium yellow, 7hc; dark yellow, 74c. STARCH,—Pearl, 4gcj Bilver Gloes 9%0; Corn Starch, 1)h| ExceleiorGloss, 790 : Corn, 83. MEATS—Hams per 1b., l4e bacon per 1b,, 14c; clear side bacon per Ib., 11§c; bacon shoulders per b, 9}o; tierce lard per 1b,; 11}c, SPICES, —Papfi 21; Allsplos, 18 Jave, 264@i140,2 Mocha, 28401 Arbuckle's 14}e. CHEESE—Full Cream, 1l4j0) Bkim, 11a, LYE—American, 8 40; Greenwioh, 8 Western, 275; North Star, 2 0) Lewis Lye, 4 65 Jewell lye, 275, FEEU—Jfibblng prlcel, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 lbs.; chop corn, 81.40; bran, 70¢ upal 100 1bs, (OMINY~—New 83 50 per bbl, Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, 8c; pleton XX, 7o; Atlanta A, 8¢c; Boot, a ; Buckeye LL, 4.4, 70; Oabot W, ittensngo A, )unn Falls E, Hooelr i Hones an th 8¢, In: Hend A, 80 Frdian, Standacd Indhflyfléluh:lrd d'7¥¢:' Ph, l‘t‘“&‘;“ o river, 1} uof o} bo mfi.u 5ie; Wachy hasott B, 74; do A, Shot do E 48, 13401 WalSitt ik m FINE BROWN OOTTUNS—Allendale &4 Thos Aligator 84, 80y Argyle 44, Tho; [antic LL, 6jc; Badger State X 44, 640} Bannlngton o 1 BnckoyeB 4.4, Indian Orchard ‘A Bicj 39, 84c; Lehigh E o, hor bopperell N 80, 7¢; do O 83, Hc' do R 86, 74c; do E 89, 840, Yoonsset O 4 , T8} Wamsutta 44 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androssog in L &-4,0ho; Blackstone A4, Iperial sso, A alt” Sfanohett - 4,90; Cabot 4-4 Fidelity 4.4, ?:'let o( the Loom, 93; Part 40' e.umcm ‘135c;do Water Tarist,10jc;tirent Falls ndian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 1340; New York mh. uqi ,Pa uot A,100; zrporel N'G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 4 94c; | i Pocasset 4-4, 830; Utioa, 1loj Wamsutta 0 X X, 120 DUCKS Oolored)—Albany ¥ brown 8¢5 do O, drab, 3103 do X stripes an plaids, 1%¢; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 134c; Arlington fancy, 1Bric: unswick brown, 84o; Oharlot fancy 140 do- cxtra. heavy, 200 Fall Rivar brown, oxtra heavy, 113c; Indiana A brown 130t Nevonset A brown, 15c TIVKINGD—Amoske A U 19c; do XX blue 82, 184c: Arowaun! 9jo; Claremont B B, 1540; Conestogn/xo tra, 17hc; Homilton D, 1140 Lewiston a 80,'15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 900; Omega super extra 4.4, 28c; Poarl River 32, 16jc; Put. nam XX blue stripe, 120; Shetucket S 04c; do S8 12¢: ‘eoman’s hlue 29, 9o ENIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn 164c; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X blue Scotch, 184¢c; Ooncord 000, blue aw brown, 124¢} do AAA, do do 13}; do XXto do do 14ho Haymaker's blue and brown 94c; Mystio River DD ateipe, 164c; Poarl tver, hlue and brown, 16c; Uncaaville, o ) 14ke, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, lining, 24 inch double tace, & glazed, th %é..:‘h.cf; s ewport do o glazed, 5c; Pequot So; Lookwood kid aish Bo. OORSET JEANb-—Amury. 803 Andron coggin satteen_8§c; Clarendc v, 64c; Cones 03 Eddystone | 1 0; Garner A Cnsh No, 2, 934e; cash No, | Hi odga satteens, 7ic; Hallowel, 8o; Indi Orchard 74c; Narr. lnsett,lmpm\ad Se. Pepperill satteen 940; Rockport, lc INTS—Allens, Sho; American, 8jo; Arnold, 7c; orwlck.4 o; Cocheco, 7c; Conestoga, 640; Dunki 3 Dunnell, @7c; Eddystone, 70. Gloucester, Ko' armony, 5he; Knickerbocker, 64c; Mer ri ac D, 7c; Mystio, 54c; Spragues, 6o; Sonthbrldgo. S do. Ginghams, for Marl. aru 54c; Oriental iums-mmm o Areyle 1 3 Atlmtlo, 9c; yo; hlnnu, 7ficx Kenllwoflh, Dch Plun. kett, 9ici Sussex, CO I‘TONADES—Abbaer. 1840 Agate, 200; Amerlenn, 1lc; Artisian, UO, Oairo D and T, 184¢c; Olarica D and T 174c; Deccan Co, stripos Dand T, ldnx KT stone, 13jc; Nnntnuket, 19¢; onpt 16c; Ooean D and T, 13he; Royal, 1641 Sussex, 13¢; Tioga, zgc ‘Wachusett shirt ing cacoks, 134c; do, Neakia, 134o; York, lain Nankin, 1! 3&., do, checks, sf ancy, 124c: do, BHEETINL:S—Andmlco zin 10-4,37§cf do 9.4,28c;do 84, 22c; Continental C 42, 110, Fruit of the Loom 10+ 4, 274; New York millags, 850; do 78, 80c; do b8, 22he, Pembroke 10- -I, 250; Pequot 10.4, 284¢, do 74,19 do 49, 16¢; Pepperell 96, 29c do 67, 31c;do 57, 18¢; Utica 96, 86c; do 58, 93gc; do 48, 170, Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEMIOALS - Acid, Carbolic, 500; Acid, T-rhrhgsfim Baliam Bark, -unl.u.rre ialomel, por 1b, 7503 Cinchonidia, 110; Obloroform, per i, 903 powdsrs, per Ib, 81 25; Epsom %h! per 1b, 8§c; Glycerine, pure pd: bl S0c; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 22 Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, #1 Oil, Castor, No, 8, per gsl, 8115, Oi Olive, per gal, 81 50; O3, ()rhghnum. 50; Opium, &5(0. Quinine P, LW. &R &8, Ber oz, 81 85; Potaesium, Iodide, Per 1b 175; 'Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphate o Mor&hlne, er oz, $3 85; Su][‘nur floar per b, 4c1 Strvchnine, ver cz. $1 85, Peints Olls and Varnishes) OILS—110" ocarbon, per 120; 150" headlight, per 14c; 175" headlight, per gallon, 1500 Water White, © 1865 lnm raw, r gallon. 563 llu-nad. bullu'{ rer gallon, 592; lard, winter str'd, per gal, on, 95; No. No. 2, 7bc; castor, XXX {wer gallon 75; fish, \v ., per gallon, 7' extra, per gallon, 90c; N cating, zero, per ‘llun 80¢; summ golden machine, No, 1, 3 80; sperm, signal, per g pentine, per g.uun. 65¢; nlpthl, gallon, 18¢; 64', 170 PAINT:! IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P, 60; white lead, St. Loais, pure, 6 i’\nna(llel groen, 1 to 5 Ib ‘cans, 20 rench zino, groen seal, 120; French sinc, red seal, 11c; French zine, in varnish asat, 20¢; French zingce, in oil asst 15c; Raw sad burnt vmber, 11h cans 103; raw and burnt Sienna, 103; vandyke Lrown, 8 retined lampblack, 12¢; coach black and; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; u]mmulue blue. 180} ohrume green, L, M, & D, bl ud lnd shutter {man,L M, &1) lb: een, b(c, mflln nd, ll;r‘ Venetian nd. F can Vumfllon, l.RP., lflol chmmu ' yelow, Ln, My, O, &'D’ O, Jeoy gallon, g \.llon 8 per g‘u()n, §Uu' ochre, Sioj loldnn ochre, 16; patent 8c; ool l h 75; | 81;_oonch, utn, [ Ory Paints Fronch sine, 1001 Par whiting _gildor, 14 com'l, 1§o; lampblack Germ tu'ng doj It mph nck, nn} y 100) l’mn- lue, 550; ultrmnrlne. 1 ul vandyke beown, 8op umber, burnt, 43; umber, raw dcisienna, burnt, 4o; sienns, raw, 4‘1 Pl\rl.l {mn genuine, 350; Paris green com’ rome green, N, ¥,' 200; chrom green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 700 ver million, Am.flu. 1803 lndhn nd. 1 rose pink, 140; venetian re : venetian red Am., xni Iud. Thos rome yellow, genuine, hrome yel- low, K., 120; oo re, rwholll lo| n | S, Sl o ; '.'h V ISH Barrels Furniture, extrs, $1 10, hrnlgn. fu“ 0; osch, No, 1, Rt ol Sl SRt T P ntn. e shel h ba oll finish, $1 80. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—(roen butoher's hides, 6}@ 7c cured 6i@74c) hldu. green ult' dry flint, sound, 12@13¢c; dry oall and kip, 12@140; dry salt hides, sound, 10@11¢; green oalf, wt, 8 015 M, 11@13¢; green aalf, w, under 8 s, per skin, 500} reen , 50@81 26' green lamb akins, damaged hldu. tworthird rate, White la whiteing whitin, ', | bopxdn), 830 0 N eglm finiab, 5o | & out -emcf and one grab, alassed two. tLieds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, oft Coon akins, No, 1, 456; No, 2, 806} No, 1 20.4 No. 4, 100, _Mink, No, 1, 300 No. 2 150; No, 8, 160; No, 4, bo. ~_Fox, No.i 80o; No, '3, abo. Skm\k, No, 1, bzs., B50; short stri) narrow stripes broad stripe, Oc. nllow 7o, Oak sole, 880 to flo, homlock sole, 38¢ to 85¢; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 65¢ to 80c; hemlock oalf, 86¢ to 120; hem- lock upper. 28¢ to 260; oak upper, S-Ic, alligator, 400 to 5 50; oalf kid, 83 sen Lm. 250 to 275; oak kip, 1 00; oak 120 to 180; French llp. 110 w o5 Hranch oalf, 125 to 3 00; rux setts, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 mfow- toppi 9 00 to 10 50; h Morocco, 300 to 860, gnbbh 0. D, Moroooo, 85c; simon; ARNESS—No 1 s ar oak, 42c; No3 do, Sflc; Ns. 1 Ohio 880; No, 2 do, 8501 No. 1 Milwaukee, 37c; No, 3do 340, Lumber, WHOLUSALR. We quote lumber, Iatn and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft, and under, $22 00; 18 ft., 8328 50, TIMBERS—16 ft, and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ., 828 50; 20 ft , $28 50, ,. 826 50; 34 tt. $26 50, FENOING— Do’ 4 s & 1 §24 00 G SHEETING — Nt; .l“(!nd oocmmon —Per barsel, 8125 bulk per bur- 85¢; Cement, hbl, $3 35 Iowa plaster bbl, 50¢. 'arred felt 100 lbl. 83 50. s::l' d, §8 50, rabioary Hardware Liat Iron, $2 steel, special wfi. 101 umulhlo, Bo; -pglehl or Grerman, 6c; 1" do ks, 4, 540c | 00 0% o0s hcbe, pes m."&"wpo uwe‘.l 40; wnznu. 70@85¢ “"W';:“..';:: 2l 1’?}}‘“ Vi r CH parii; malloable, dry, 140, onch, 7 washe ooil chn iron wod.gu, 6e erowbnl, 6o hlrmv teeth, do; spring teel, 7@8c; Burden’s horseshoes, 5 25; Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, BARBED WIRE—In oar lots, 7c @ 7ic_per 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 609, 3 50, SHOT.—Shot, 81,85; Buck shot, $2.10, Orlanhl Powder, kegs, $6,40; do., hal hg ‘&do., uarter kegs, $1.88; Blast oge, nn. per 100 feet 500, 'OAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 8125 Mnrril Run Blorsburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 84 50; Whitebreast nut, 84 50; Towa lump, 84 50; Towa nut. 84 50; Rock Spring, $700; Anthracite, 811 50@12 00; City, 87 00 per Extea drlft honu. .175 to 225, 3 Com- mon dralt hol 0, to 150.; Extra tarm hovnes, $110, to 125,; Common o good farm horser, 890 to 8100, Extra :;ln 4“6 360, %o 75,3 Common plugs, 820. 0 $40, MULES, —(Ex¢ra), $125, to 160.; good, 8100, to 140,; fair, $75, to 100,) common, 860, to 75. Ligt ALCOHOL—ISS rool 225 spll wine gallon; extra California .gil'xm 187 proof, £ per el walions tinhe rafinod soimis 187 pmor 128 per proof zdlonx ro-distilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended 1 W@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 N)é7 B! ANDIES—lmported. 86 00@16 00| domestic 1 40@4 00, GINB‘;Impamd. 4 50@8 003 domaestlo, 1 40@3 RUMS—Imported, 4 5086 o) New land, 2 4 00; domestic, 1 50 EACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 176@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per cass, 28 00@34 0t Amarizan, oase, 12 0@ 16 00, OLARETS— - er case, 4 50@16 00 ‘WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; n, per case, 4 00@7 00, Tobaccoa, FINE CUT—In_pails.—Common, 40@ 55c; good, 60@75c. In tin foil—Cat- lins O, 8., 5 1b boxes, per Ib 55¢c; Lori- llard’s ’l‘lfi; 57¢; Dismond Orown, SMOKING—AIl Allg adee—Common, 25 to 88¢, Granulated—Blackwells Durbam, 16 0z 4623 Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebraz- ks, 16 oz, 880; Lone Jack, 4 o, lizen bagy rlb, $1.0); Marburgs' Puck 2 oz, tin r;l!. F2+: Doe T ail fbe, PLUG_ . TOBACCO=—Horseshoe, 48; Bullion, 50; Army & Navy, 45: Star48; Climax, 50; Our Rope, 52; Our Rod, 52. ——e e (anon .YDiA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. re Cure for all FEMALE WEAK. SSES, Including Leucorrhen, Ire regular and Painful Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO« TERI, &e. efMcac and immediay ot, Itisagreathelpin ney, and e ves pain during labor and at reg d. PIVSICIANS USEIT ASD PRESCKIDE IT FREELY, @ FoR ALL WEA ar peric "for all isenses of 4 DNEYS it 13 the Greatest Remedy n the World, Y KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Dither Ses in Its Use. tme to Ax marvellous in results as the I Both the Cc 4 Paret srod at 233 an enue, iy of elther, §1. 8ix bottles for §5 T) sent by mall in the form of pills, or of ) «elpt of price, §1 per box for either, Mrs, Pinky eely answers all letters of inquiry, Enclose8q anp 8eni for pamphict, Mention this Paper, LYDIA B, PINKNAN'S LIvER PTLLg cure Cons O T R pidlry of the Tiver. M AarSold by all Druggista. 88 pound and Blod r are * . tho; h trlz\l the IRON TO iou'\a pleuum in ltlflnk thn I have g Lenefited its fririiators and. Bub: Ipeakers will find it of the greatest value Tonlic is n tive and Festorative propertios. Y Ay PURIFIES LUDD Bark and PRos) Horus in a palatable jor Debility, tite, ¥ REV.J.L. TOWNER, Industry, T a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. fi N S\ X 4\ (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE’ Ag't, Chicago ersally admitted to be the d for all Classes of Travel d Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Pu AL LOWELL. Gen Pass. COINC NORTH AND SOUTH. th Re. COINC EAST AND WEST. nt Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Raclin Iroad in the " Finest Equipped R . J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager HENRY LEI-IMANN JOBBER OF W ATLTL AN]E]”_A.II?ZI-_T'.. R, :WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. |18 FARNAM ST. The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha, Visitorscanhere find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Siylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces a8 18 compatible with honorable dealers, Call and see our Elegant New Store, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham Streets TH L LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN TIE WEST! Gteneral Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manuifacture, ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacsurer and Dealer, Piancs and 0 ga~s sold for cash or installmeut: at Bottom Prices, A SPLENDID ¢t ck of Steinway, Chickering, Knabe, Voze & 8on’s Pi- anos, and ota'r maves, Also Clough & War:en Sterling, Imperial, 8mith American Orzans, &c. Do not fail to see us!before purchasing.! MAX MEYER & BRO,, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES A I.arge Stock always on Hnnd HAS TER SEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRIOES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS riave now been finished in our store, mak ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Passengers These immense wara- rooms---threa stores, are 66 fect wide--ars filled with the Grand= est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture svex shown. All are invited. to oall, take the Elevntor on the first fi and go through the hmldmg and inspect the stock. Ll HAS. SHIVERICK, i |208 and 1210 Farnam Street Omxha. 206 WILLIAM SNYDER, IMANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGI! AND ROAD WA GO, First-Class Painting and Trimming, 1321 and 1323 Harney Repairing Promptly Done, sireet, ccrver Fouricenth St, A EX. DAILEY, MANUFACTU RER OF FINE BUGCIES, CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS My Repositcry is Constantly filled with a Select Stock, W O ECIVEAL W 5 ELX B Best GUARANTEERD, Office and Factory. 8, W, Cor. 16th-and Capitol Avenue, w2 wkely

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