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wr rew, o R TR g i, -5 ~ The 'Nobraska National Bank Of Omahs, Neb. Pald up Oapital, . - DIRECTORS: 8. R JOIUNSON, Presiient, of Steele, [Johnson & Co. A. K. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C. B. & Q. R.R., Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W..V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COL('INS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Attorney ab Taw, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo L W. YATES, Cashier, late Oashler of the First Nations! Baok of Omaha, and connected with Ahe active management of that Bank since Ite erganization in 1563. for business April 27th, 1882, with the fargest capital of any Bank in Nebrw ka. ‘QoLLRoTIONS recelve special attention and char- goa lowest obtatnable here or elsewhere, Twrannst allowed on time deposite 3 ‘able terms and uponaccounts of bnks and bank- o, Fornon Excrianes, Government Bonds and Qeunty and City securitios bought snd sold. 18 I prepared to do a general banking business m all ite details, and in the treatment of custom- s will pursue’ the most liberal policy consisten ‘with sate bankiog. $260,000, J. W:. RODEFER. Broker: Btooke, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other @ood Becuritics dealt in, Room 4, No. 28 Peal 8t,, Council Blufts, In., FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tun Bax, Niw York, May 10. Money—3@5 per cent; closed offered 2 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—6@64 per cent, & Sterling Exchange — Bankers' strrong at 483%; demand, 4804, Governments } per cent higher for 4}'s coupons; otherwise unchanged. The stock market was dull, weak and lower until shortly after 2 o'clock, when there was an advance, Iothe final deal- ings the general market was steady. Prices in general at the close were from 1 to 13 per cent below those of Wednesday night, The weakest stocks were coal shares, which were lower on reports of cut. ting coal rates, which were afterward de- nied, Vanderbilts were generally lower on the revival of the talk of some weeks aco about Vanderbilt having so largely wold out New York Central as to retain only 59,000 shares, Central Pacific, and Burlington & Quincy were also weak and lower, the latter § per cent. Hannibal & St. Joseph preferred advanced 1 per cent for the day, Alton & Terre Haute preforred 2 per cent, Ontario & Western, Pullman Palace Car and Wabash was aleo & fraction higher than last night. GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday. To-da 103§ 10 bills, BONDS, % | npened 4@he’ low THE DAILY BEE---FRII JAY" MAY 11 1883 the bank reserve to the liabilities, 38 7.16 per cent. The bank increased the rate of discount from 8 to 4 per cent, Covsols, for money, 101 13.16; consols account, 102 1.16; new 5's extended, 105 Tllinols Central, 148}; Pennsylvania Cens tral, 1624; Erie, 12 PRODUON & PROVISBIONS, Wpecial Dispatchos b0 Tn B, OHICAGO, Ontoaco, May 10, — Flour — Quiet but firm. Wheat—Reeular, irregular but fairly active; 1 124 for M 14} for June; 1163@1 16§ for July; 1 16} for Augu 1164 for September; 112 for the yi No, 2 Chicago spring, 1 113@1 124; No. 8 Chicago spring, 9ic; No, 2 red winter, 113)@1 14, Corn—Market unsettled but generally Jower; 533@h33c for casb; H3h for May; hfig@fifisc for June; 574e@57§ for July; 583@b840 for August; Hl}@blje for the year. Oats—Market dull aud easier; 40§@4030 for cash; 41c for May; 42} 84280 for June; 420 for July; 853 for August; 830 for the year, Rye—Market weaker at 63}o. Barley—Market quiet at 800, Flax Seed —Market lower at 1 42, Pork—Market en 10@20 15 for cash and May; 20 174 for June; 20 324@20 35 for July; 20 474@20 50 for August; 20 52j@20 55 for September; 17 95@18 00 for the year, Lard—In_ fair demwand but at lower rates; 11 95 for cash and May; 12 00@ 1212) for June; 12 05@12 074 for July; 12 073@12 10 for August; 12 00 for September: 10 924@10 95 for the year. Lulk Meats—In fair demand; shoulders, & 00; short ribe, 10 Butter ~Market we 26; duiry, 16@22, Whisky— Market steady and unchanged Freights—Corn to Buffalo, 2fo per bushel. CaLL Boarp, — Wheat —Demand ac tive and prices have advanced; 112} for May; 1148 for June; 117 for July; 1 16 tor_August; 1 164 for September, Corn—Market active but firm; advane- ed jo for May and June, Oats ~Market quiet but firm; advanced 4o for June and July; jo for August, Pork—Demand active_and prices have advenced; 20 174 for June; 20 374 for July; 20 52} for August; 20 60 for Sep- tember, Lard—Market moderatively active and higher; 11 92} for May; 12 05 for June; 12124 for Ju y; 1210 for August; 12 02§ for September, NEW YORK. New York, May 10,—Flour—Market dull; super state western, 3 85@4 15; com- mon to good excra, 4 20@4 50; extra Ohio, 4 20@7 00; St, Louis, 4 20@7 25, Wheat—Cash, dull; options opened }@ }olower, afterwards ruled stronger, closin firm; ungraded red, 109@1 243; No. red, 1174; No. 2 red, 12%; ungraded white, 114@1 26; steamer No, 2 do, 95c; No. 2 white, 106}; No, 1 white, 2,500 hu.'sold at 116@1 164; No, 2 red, May, 112 000 bu, sold wt 1 213@1 23, closing at 122; June, 238, closing at 123§ July, 2,116,- 000 tu, sold at 1 244@1 258, olowing at 1 :58; August, 1,112,000 bu.sold at 1 25}@ 1264, closing' at 1 267; September, 912,. 000 bu, sold st 1 264(@1 26§, olosing at 1 268; Octoher, 16,000 bu, sold at 1328}@ @1 29, closing at 1 284, higher; options Corn—Cash, }@lc afterwards reacted g@dc, clonng strong; ungraded, 55@65hc; N 31c; steamer, 634@065¢c; No 2, 643@06: No, 2 white, 685 No, 2, short clear, 11 10, er; croamery, 18@ Oertral Pacific firsts, L1143 1143 | May, 63f@6ide, oloxing st 63he; June, Tirie seconds...... . 99§ 98y | 6:3@64s, closing at Gife; July, 65ia@ Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. mi 105 | 668, cloning at 66§ August, 67@674c, Louitisna_consols. .. o 64 643 [ o st 673; Seprewmber, 65@68{c, clos Miseouri 6'. 127 112 |ing at 68j0 Bt, Joseph. 1104 | Oats—Market }@}c higher; fairly ac. 8t, Paul & Sioux Oity 112, | tive; mixed western, 49@520; white Tennessee 6 40" | western, 52@F8o. 40 Barley—Market easier, 65 | Sugar—Market quiet, bt firm; refined, 84 | steady; confectioners’ A, 8dc, 115 | Molasses—Quiet but firw; 813@85e. 1074| Igga—Western fresh, quiet but firm, 1164 | Pork—Market strong; new mess, 20 40 40 | @20 50; options nominal, 86 Cut Meats—Market quiet 1 ut firm, do deferred . v Lard—Market dull; vrime steam, 11 95; £700Ks, Adams Express. A.llqhon* Qentr ‘o Alton & Terro Haute do and, & Cleveland. Col, & Cincinnati East Tennessce. . do preferred Fort Wayne & Chicag: Hannibal & Bt. Joseph. do Houston & Texas Central Illinois Central........ Ind., Bioom, & Western. Kausas & Texaa... Lake Erie & Weatern Lake Shore & Michigan So, Louisville & Nashville. Loui M. & , New Alb, & O L. 1st ofd... do do Mewphis & Charleston Michigan Centrsl. Memphis & Si. Lovls do pfd.... Miseouri Pac Nashville & Chattanoogs. New Jersey Central. Norfolk & W, . Northern Paci do Northwestern . . . do pf New York OCeutral. 1214 Ohio Central...... 12 Ohio & Missiesipp. . 834 do 104 Ontario & Western... 27, Oregon Transcontinental, 5 Big Pacitic Mail, vee 41 41 Panama. . o 3 98 Peoris, Decatur & Evani 20 Pittsburg & Oleveland 130 Pullman Palace Oar. 120§ Reading ... i 545 Rock lsland. 124 Bt, Lonis & San Fran..... j 84 do pid....... B [ do 18t pfd 95 8¢, Paul & Milwaukee.......104 do pid....121 Bt Paul, Minn, & Manitoba, 128, Bt, Puul & Omaha.... b d> pd. 4 Texas & Pacific. i Union Pacific United States Expross Wabsah, St. L. & Pacific. May, 1193@1201; June 1?2 00@13 (6 July, 12 03@12 124; A gust, 1201@13 11; September, 12 00@12 05, atter—Market dull and weak;'11@30c. 81, LoUIs, 8r, Lovis, May 10, —Flour—Market stoady and unchang ‘Wheat—Market unsettld; options high. er and cvsh_lower; 1 193@1 133 for oaah; 1 144@11°4 for June; 1 153@1 15§ for Juiv; 114§@1 158 for August; 1 164@ 1 16 for September; 1 13@1 134 for the year, No, 3 red fall, 1 04, Corn—Market opened lower, improved and closed better for options; cash lowe) 508@5lc tor omh; 61a@5lge for Jun: 534@h4c for Jul D4@554 for August; 46}@460 bid for the year, Oata—Market dull; 43@433c for cash; + fornia, 9/1d@9s 3d do pid. «;3 Wolls, Fargo & Co, Express. 124 Western Union Telegraph FOREIGN FINANCE. Bpecial Dispatch $o Tun Bun. “ONDON, LoxpoN, May 10,—~The weekly state- ment of the Bank of England shows a de- crosse of bulllom £462,000; propertion ef 43 for May, 433@439 bid for June; 41§ id f < b gt At 55@750, 65, and unchaged. and unchanged, vil 14 0 874 for cash; IO il unchanged, PSR Sy J et and unchanged; i), ' ) 3 o yenr, Oats—Market fismer bod slow; 43§c bid for June; 4130 for July, TOLEDO, Toreno, May 10—Noon Board—Wheat —Da'l; No. 2red winter, 1 164 bid for cash and May; 1164 for Jun-; 1 ‘.'-15 for July; 1173 fid for August; 118¢ nia for Septem. ber; 1 20 for Octob 154 bid for year, Corn—Market dli; high mixed 602 1id; No. 2, (To cwh wad Aay; 573 for June; 58ho bid forduly, Oats ~Market quliet; No. for July, Boarh Crosep — Wheat — Market firmer; No 2 red winter, 115§ hid for cash and May; 116§ for June; 1 154 bid for July; 118 for Auvgust; 119 for Bep- tember; 1 20 bid for October; 1 16 bid for the year, Corn ~Market dull; No. 2, 5742 bid for canb; 674 bid for May; bia tor June; 578¢ bid for July; 68.7ci 1 for Augnst. Oate—Marke: dull end nowinal, KANSAu CIUR Kaxsas Crry, My 1) —Wheat—Market N lower and we No, 2 red fall, 96§@97c for cash; 987 for June 9, 44}o nsked Corn—Market Jower; 4 $o for cash; 43ic for Jun {@453e for Juiy, Oats —Market slow, j¢ bid for cash; no options, LIVERPOOL Liverroor, May 10,—Wheat—Quiet aud steady, Breadetuffs - Quiet and ateady. Flonr—11-@11¢ 6d; winter wheat, 10d@ 11@93; 2 ( 84 1; woring, 83 No, 41@9s 94, Corn—bs 03d Weather cold snd wet. LIVE 8TCCK Special Dispatches 40 Tux Bax, / CHICAGO, Oaicaco, May 10 ~The Drovers' nal reprts aa follows: rorem' oy 'Hogs—Weak, slow and ua early sulensirong, clowed dully mixed, 7 7 50; heavy, 7 55@7 85; light, 00@; ips, 8 60@0 60, i L ufactory; Catéle—Uneven; early salos #hyon,. slack; closed wesker; demand Fycpes exporis, @6 05, wood W0 Shojo, 2,080,000 bu. sold at 1228@ | V! No, 1 Californla, 958 @ Sheep~ Fair; market brisk, prices strong r; 40@500 hicher than last week; com- n to fair, 4 00@4 50; good, 5 50; choioe, lh;nnhm, 5 90@6 30; common to fair, 5 80 90 o n 57 AT, LOUIs, 81, Louvis, May 10.—Hogs—~Active; good light shipping, 7 15@7 26; mixed m;lin-. 7 00@7 30; butchers to extrs, 7 2@ 5 Catele—Heavy shipping grades, slow at 6 00@6 50; light to good active and firm but taken mostly by butchers and interior shippers at 5 40@6 00; common to medium, 4 75@5 25; good cows and heifers, 4 50@ 5 25; common, 3 756@4 25; grass Texans, 4 50@5 25. Sheep—Quiet; common to medium, 8 00 @375 fair to good, 4 00@4 50; prime to choice, 4 60@5 00. KANBAS OITY, Kawsas Orry, May 10,—The Commer- oial Indicator this afternoon reports as follows: Cattle—shipping _grades shade lower; ateers, 1,150 to 1,550 pounds, b S0@6 05: stockers and feeders, 4 25@4 90; cows, § 50 @>5 00, Hogs—Higher; firm, 7 00@7 05; bulk of sales at 7 35@7 47 Sheep—Steady; natives, 3 90, NEW YORK, New_ York, May 10,-~The Journal Buresau repocts: Beeves—No trade in live cattle; export- ers reserved 20 car loads for shipment alive; dreseed beef slow at 9 50@10 50; city, 9 00@9 75 Sheep—Clipped sheep, 5 56@6 16 per owt.; unchorn, 600; spring lambe sold at 5 00@7 00 per bead. Hoge—Steady; 7 124@7 674 per cwt. for common to prime togs alive, TRAFFIO0, Drovers' Bpecial Dispatches to Tun Bun. FLOUR AND GRAINS New York, May 10.—-Reoeipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follow: Receipts Bhp'ts Flour—bbls............ 14,000 7,500 32, 32,000 191 0Or10A60, May 10, —Receipts and ship. ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receints, Bhip'ts, Flour—bbls... . 6,500 eeee Wheat — bushels +20,000 ceee Corn— +..184,000 gist Oate— ¢ 83,000 gevk Rye— ' 9,500 Barley— ** 15,000 were Torzno, May 10.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour snd grain for the past 24 Hours have boen as follows: Sr. Lous, May 10,—Recelpts aad shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: eivts, Bhip'ts, . 4,000 5,000 . 21,000 4,000 \ 57,000 6,000 2,000 1,000 Rye— w0 1,000 Barley - ** e Kaxsas Orry, May 10.—Reocelpts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. Bhip'ts. Whest, bushals. .. . 8,000 1,000 Corn— ¢ 7000 26,000 Oats— (4 . LIVE STOCK, CH10AG0, May 10, —Receipta and ship- monts of live stock for the past 21 hours have been as follows: Rec ts, Shipm'ts, Hogs. 10,000 2, Oattle 2300 Sheep. 200 800 New Yonk, May 10.—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hcurs have been as (uflow;:‘o 'tn Bhiv'ta Baeves, carloads......... 310 303 Quarters beef, carlonds.. ... 600 Mutton, carloads....... 6,(0) 500 Sheep, carloads......... ... 125 Hoge, carloads., 18080 IS 8r. Louis, May 10.—Receipts an shipments of live stock for the past hours have been as follows: Becfi::a. Bhipm'ts, 4, , Sheep. seeeee 1,700 Hm; eeeen 2,00 8A8 O1ry, May 10,—Keceipts yand shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Ren;t;o Bhipm'ts. Oattle 909 PR OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrion or Tiw Ouana Bre, Thursday Evening, May 10, The following were the only chanves re- ported in the market to-duy. Oils, headlight advauced boiled advanced 1. Grain, WHEAT,—Cssh No, 8, TTho; rejected, 7240, BARLEY,—Casu No, 2, €82 420, RYE—Oash, 520, — Now mixed, 88c, 8¢; linseed 2, 9the; cash No, Ne, 8, OATS 0, . SEEDS—Elne grass seed, 125@150; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, !l) 00; whits clover seed, 13 00; millet seed, Hangarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass 250, / 0 seed, Produce, POTATORS—25 , u\w;y 25@b00 per bushel, NIORS—01d 25 per bushel. BUTT/KR ~Choice country, 15@200, EGOYFrouh, 170, N LY Clmur.flll er 1b, 31, APPLES_.Per barrol, SZ 25@4 00 ORA \I;)_S—Un!ilnrnit, 800; Mossina, 4.0'@25 00 LEMON -85 00@5 50 per box. S - 20@25¢ per quart STRAWBERRIE BEANE—Navy per bushel, 2502 75 | Live Stock. CATTLE —Fat steers, $500@5 50. FAT GOWS -84 0@ HOGH-86 95@7 00, 8H. P 84 50@h 00, T Flour and Millstuffs, Bost wintcr wheat—3 00@3 Sucond quality winter whoat: Fe:t upring wheat —2 6) @2 Secoud quality spring wheat Bean, per ton—16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—16 00, P‘.)un.ry. CHICKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 450, Dressed, per 1b,, 15c, DUCK 3—Dreasad, per 1b,, 13¢, TURKEYS—17c. @rocors List eanp- Dam- Bartlett Whortloberries 2 percwse,? 90; 90; do choice, , ples, 2 Ib, per case b per oase, & 00; ; do, (pie), 8 b, per do § v, case, 4 00@ 1| cows,2 60 do'pis, 6 B, per dozeu, 3 80, LARD—Omahs § ; 40 and 50-lb oa 10-1b pails, screw ‘.!i:. 1b Ju. 1 T0E—Louisians prime to choice, 7¢@ T@T74e; am, 630, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 7 £0; No. 1 mackerel, kita, 1 00; family mack. erel, half brla, 25 family mackarel, kit 860 No. 1 white fish, balf bels, 7 00; No, 1 kits, 1 05, COFFEE.~Rlo, fair, 110y Rlo, good 11jc; prical choloe, 12 $o 1340 Old gov't 18¢ 4o, YR OT —Sadard Com., e, bbla; Standard do, 44 gallon kogn, 195 St dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 75, SODA—Tn Ib papers, 85,50 por oase; ko woda, 2}, NEW PICKLES—Modinm, in barrels #700; do {n half bbis, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bbia, 500; gherkins, in bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Ohotoe, 80@750; Imperial, good, 40@4%o; 500; oholce, 650@81 00, 8%: Japan, ohoios, #5@40; Oolong, eho.oe, good, 86@400: oholoe, Il,()l’lfvdln.li 4 Inoh and | larger, 11c; finch, 114¢; } inch, 120, WOODKNWARK—Two boop pa Japan 750; Oolong, good, 3 Sonchong, 100 | LLy Gfe; Matloriver, 74e; Pequot o Utlea O, 5oy 000 | 8401 do E 48, T3do; WalSitt BE, 74c. d u 800 O30loe, 80@75¢; Young llywn.m,dfi('g 4o of, llow ochre, Oc; golden ochre, 18; patent $Erer, 80y eraining solorst lghh ok dark oak, walnut. abestnut and ash 16c, Dry Paints ml“a Iuid. 8oy l";:&:h sino, 1001 l’l‘i wl oing W ors, 4] g T hhltlnf oom'l li«[ town, 14¢; s mpblinok, ordinary, 100; Pros. m';nifl“.. 560; nltramarine, 18¢; vandyke bcown, 8¢; umber, burnt, denna, burn t, 4do; Paris green genuine, 25¢; 20c; chrome , N.Y.' 20 green K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver million, Americs, 180; Indiau red, 100 rose pink, 140; venetian read, Ookisoso flicz venetian red Am., l&; chrome yellow, nmber, 3 uine, 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, No. | low, K., 136; othre, rochelle B0 ochre 1, 8 50; Pioneer wachboards, 185 Double | French, Mo | ochre, American, _ 30) Crown 2 90; Wellbuokets, 8 50, Winter's wnm-’:‘ztj T XAD—Bar, 81 65. spaniah brown, 241 s mine SOAP! Savon Imperial, §45; VARNIS! Barrels per §|.Ilnn Kirk's sattoat, § 60; Kirk's standard, 3 1; | Furniture extea, $1,10; furatture, No. 1 Kirk's white Russian, 525 Kirk's | 81; cosch, extra, 81 oach, No. 1, Eutocs, 216 Kirk's airle Queen, | $1 20; Damar, nlrs,llhn -S:n,fl)uum (100 cakes), _40; Kirk's magnolls doz., | phaltum, extra, 85c) shella 50; hard POTASH—Pennsylvauin oans, 4 case, In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball 2 dos. In case, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz In case 1 50, PEAN UTS—Roasted, ohofoe, red Ten. nessee, 100 per 1b; fancy white, 1040 per b; rz:—whlh Virginia raw, 100} roastod e, OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs,16s, 15§0; 8, 16§e; b xen 40 Ibs,, 16 oz., 6s, 1680, MATCHES—Per caddle, 960; round, canen, 88 10; square, oases, 85 40, VINEGAR—Yure spple extrs, 16c: pure .p*;h, 1801 Pruesing pure avvly, 15c, SALT,.—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- o4u, in ano ks, § £0; bbls dalry 60, bs, % 50 SUGARS—Powdered, 10f0: Cut loaf, 10tc; Granulated, 940; Confectioners’ A, 9c; Standard Extra C, 88c; Extra C, 84c; medium yellow, 7ic; dark yellow, 7ic, STARCH.—Peatl, e _Bilver Glog 9ho; Corn Starch, 945 ExcelelorGlow, 780 : Oorn, 83 MEATS—Hams per Ib., 140; bscon por b, 1dc; olenr efdo bacon’ per I, 114e; dry salt sides per 1b., 10fc; dry salf eides per Ib., 1%; bacon shoulders per Ib, 9}o; tierce lard por Ib.; 114o, SPICKS,—Pepper, 313 Allsplos, 18 Jave, 24@thc,2 Ricchs, 28401 Arbuckle's dte. CHEESE—Full Cream, 1l4j0) Part Bkim, 11a, LY‘E—Amsrlunn. 8 40; Greenwli Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 06} Iye, 4 653 Jewell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing = prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 Ibs. ; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 701:)])“ 100 lbs, HOMINY--New 83 50 per bbl, Dry Goods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 8fc; Apvleton XX, 7o Atlanta A, fo; Boot, TI ittonango A, 6o} Uraat Falls E, 8 40; ewie 84c; Hooeier, 640; Honest Width 8o, In- dian Head A, 80; Indian Standard A, 8%c; Indian Orchard d. w., 8}c; Lawrence 8o o A, 470 Aligator. &4, 8oy Ayl 44 7 4; Tho; OF 3 ATgY.0 i n ; Buckeye B, 4.4, 64cc Indian Orchard AA 9-8, 8§c; Laconia O 89, 84o; Lehigh E 4-4, 94c; Pepperell N 80, 7c;d00§t7h;dnnmw1’e;doflw ;!Qu. Tooatsot O 4-4, To; Wamsutte 44 80 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androstog §ln L 4-4, 94¢; Blaokatone AA Imperial S§c; o do half bleached 4-4,9c; Cabot 4-4,8§; [» Wachusett B, 74o; Fldelity 4-4, 9ho; Fruit of the Loom, 03; " do cam brigd-4, 1250 do Water Twist, 10§o: rent Falia Q, c; Tndian Hoad shrank -4, 1%¢; Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 1240; New York Mills, 13j0; Pequot A,100; Pepperel N G Twills, 134c; Pooahontas d-4, Sic; Pocnsset 4-4, 8}oj Ution, 1lo} Wamnuits 0 X X, 124c. DUCKS Golorod)—-Albasy ¥ brown, 86; do O, drab, Mgy do Xa stripos an plaids, 120c; do XXX brown snd drab, ,700 | stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 1Brde: unswick brown, 8c; Ohariot fancy 134c; do extra heavy, 2003 Fall River brown, extrs heavy, lije; Indiana A brown 18ey Nenonset A brown, 15c TLIOK LN Gd—Am ok A U 19c: do XX hine 52, 18§c; Arrowanmm 84c; Claremont B B, lfi‘gw Conestoga 19 tra, 174¢; Hamilton D, 110 Lewuton o A 83 90,"150; Minnehaba 4-4, 90c; Omegn super extra 4-4, 28¢; Pe: iver 82, 16}e; Put- nam XX blue o Shetucket § blue 29, 90 10§c; do 88 12c: Yeom ENIMS,—Amonkeak, blueand bronn 164c;_Andover DD blue, '1540; Arling X blue Scotoh, 18kc; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 134; do X Xto do do 1430 Haymaker's blue and brown 5; Mystic River DD stripe, 1640, Poar iver, blue and brown, 160) Unoasville, blue and brown, 143, OAMBRICS—Barnard, Sho; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double tace, 840; Garner A glazed, tho; Monbattan hfio b, ko 0 rt do 6¢; do 01 juot do Boj Liockwood Eid tf‘nfi. ) OORSET JEAN coggin satteon_ 5§ —Amory, 8oy Andro ; Clarendca, 6§0; Conea Hallowel,, ' 80; Tnbdi Orchard 740; Norragansett, improved, 8hc. Popperilluatteon ¥ho; Rockport, 7o RINTS - Allens, 64; American, 64o; Amnold, 7c; Borwick, 430; Cocheco, 7o; Conestogn. 6ho; Dunkirk, 3 Dunnell, Sh@7c; Kddystone, 70; Gloucester, So Harmony, fic; Kniokerhocker, 64o; Mer ri s D, 70; Mystio, 5ho; Spravuos, fo: Southbridze, be; do. (Ginghaws, 703 Marl boro, bje; Oriontal Ghe, GINGHAMS—Amnakeag, 93c) Argyle, o; Oumborlan Highland, 7he; Kenilworth, 94 Sussex, B¢ NADES-—-Abbervilla Agate, 200; Amerioan, 11o; Artinian, Oairo D wnd T, 13he; Olarica 1 ko5 Doccan Oo, stripes Dand T, 1 Moy Nantuckot, 190; Nonpare'l ‘Ocoun D and T, 1330; Sussex, 13c; Tioga, 134c; Wash Ing checks, 120} ankin, 1240; . lain Nankin, wao; ‘do, choolra, stripes and ancy, 12he; do, § oz 20c, SHEETINGS—Au do 9.4, 28c; do 84, 220; Oontineatal C 42, Tic, Frait of the Loom 104, 274; New York milla98, 85c; do 78, 80c; do 4, 22hc, Pombroke 10-4, 25c; Pequot 104, 284¢, do 74,19 do 49, 16¢; Pepperell 96, 20c do 67, 21c;do 57, 18¢c; Utica 96, 860; do 58, 334o; do 48, 17¢, Drugs. DRUGB AND CHEMIOA LS - Auid, Qarbolic, 60c; Acld, Tartario, 55c; Balsan Copabla, per 1h, 706; Burk, Bueafras, ves Ib, 133 umulbgler 1b, 75c; Jinchonl hia, r or, $110; Ohloroform, per b, 900! over's powders, per Ib, #1 25 Salts, per 1b, 84c; Glycerine, pare 3¢ Lead, Acetate, per Oil, Unstor, No, 1, per gsl, , Usator, No, 8, per gal, 8115, ( Olive, per gal. #1 50; Oil, Origanuin, b0; Opiuin, 85 (0; Quinine P, & W, & R, & b3, g on #1 85 Potassium, [odide, per |¥ 1 76; Salacin, 40c; Sulphat. Morphine, vor « s Hulvnur flo per {h, 4c° Urvohaine, ner o7 Pulnts Olls and Varnishes 8CO| Epeotz e bl b, 22 OITS—110° carbon, per gallon, 120; 150° headlight, per gsllon, l4c; 175 headlight, per gallon, 19c; 150° Water White, linneed, raw, _por vallon, H9; boiled, per gallon, 60 i lon, ¢05; No, XXX, per g llou, 85 cating, zero, per wolden wmachine, No, 1, per gallon, 2 30; sperm, signal, gallon, B0 pentine, per gallon, 65¢) naptha, 74 gallon, 180; B4', 170 PAINTS IN OIL—~White lead, Umaha P, F.. fo; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 8 D[nmma- green, 1 to 5 I oans, 20c rench rine, gagen seal, 120; French rinc, red weal, 11c; French zino, (n varnish sas, ”‘J Fronch zinoe, in oil sast 15¢; Raw sad burnt umber, 1 1b oans 100; raw and burnt Sienna, 103: vandyke brown, .g refined lampblack X‘kL coach black and; Ivory biack, 166; drop black, 160 Prassisn blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 180} chnwme green, L, M, & D., 160;blind shutter lruu, L. M &D., 16 an{mw ndian red, 15¢; Venetian red, 9o; dre, 220 Am.Ln Vermilion, I, & P,, 18¢) ehroms yallow, b, M., 0. 4D 0,, 18¢; oll finiab, 81 80. Hides, Furs, Etc. 76 curet Gh@ihor biion ' oul @740y , greon sall dry flint, soun 12@180; dry oall and kip, z@ml dry salt_hides, sound, 10@110; greeu calf, wt. 8 015 ., 11@13c; groen oall, wt, under & e, per skin, 50c) hides, H}@ zmn lts, 5O@8$1 25; green lamb ukins, 1 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scol and ono grub, clasedtwo: tLieds rate,) branded hides 10 par eent, off Coon skins, No, 1, 450; No, 2, 800; No, 1 0.3 No. 4, 10c. _ Mink, No, 1, 800) No, 2 150; No, 8, 156; No, 4, be, 'ox, No.lk, 600; No, 2, 8kunk, No, 1, b2be; 400; narrow stripeo 6o abort sty Lrosd stripe, Tallow 70, Leather. Oak nole, 880 to 420; hemlock sole, 38¢ to ej hewlock kip, 800 to 100; runner, 860 to 800; Lemlock oalf, 850 to 190; hem: lock upper, 280 to 260; ok upper, 4o; alligator, 400 to § 50; oalf kid, 33@836n" Groloen kid, 2 50 to 375; oak kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 11001575 Fronoh calf, 125 to 2 00; rus: setts, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; topplngs, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 800 o i pabble O, D. Maroooo, $oo) slmon; 350 to 8 00, HARNESS ~No 1 » ar osk, 4205 No 2 do, 8%; N._ 1 Ohio oak, 8803 No. 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukee, $70; No, 3do 3o, Lumber WHOLRSALE. We quote lumbor, latn and shingles on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING 16 {t, and under, 822 00; 18 ft., 823 50, foe. o; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Oabot W. |2 i | North Carcting, TIMBER ft, and under, §22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST -18 ft, 3 50; C ft , 82° 50, 22 ft., $26 50; 24 ft. $26 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 axd 6 in,, $24 00; No, 2, 822 00, No, 1 (2nd ecmmon 2, 818 00, BHEETING H—For barrel, §1 lfixlbu.ll per ous- boards), $20 00; N LI 850; COement, bbl, $2 25 a plaster bbl, 82 60, Hair E" ‘arred felt 100 Ibs, $8 50, Straw 88 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, ratee, ¥280; plow swoel, special cant, 1&‘ ‘enaelbl:‘ bfla:fll’penlll or German, to; oy o, wagon spokes, sef 395@3 00; hucbe, por set, 1 3b; felloos, saw dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@85c; axles, ench, 750; mquare muts, per B, 7@1lc; washers, per Ib, 8@1¢c; rivets, per Ib, 11¢; coil chafn, per Ib, B8@1%; malleable, to; iron wedges, Gc; arowhars, 6 harrow tooth, do; ng teel, 7@Sc; PBurdon's Rorsosbomm. © 31 Burdon's muloshoon, 8 35, BARBED WIRE—In T30 pev 100, NATLS—Ratos. 10 to 604, 3 £0, SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; ok shot, 82410, Oriental Powder, kegs, #5.40: o, hal keg, 33.48; do., quarter kogs, £1.88; Blast Ing, kecs, 8395 Fane, ver 100 feet 0o, JOAL—Camberiaud b'acknmith, 812 Morris Run Plomburg, 417; Whitebrsaat lump, 84 50; Whitebreast nut, £4 60; Towa lump, 24 50; Towa nut 24 10; Rook Spring, 8700; Anthracite, #1166@12 00; Canon City, 87 00 per ton. Morses and Mules. ¥ixtro draft horecs, 8176, te 225,35 Com- mon drait horves. 3100, to 10,3 Kxtrs tarm horws, 8110, to 195,; Commion ¢ good farm ho vy E90 W0 TI00 Kesee o 860, ¢ 70 Commow vluge, §20. car lots, 7o (@ Lo R40, MUTLER, ~(Exera), 8120, to 150, good, /100, to 140,; falr, $7F, to 100,; common, %0, to 76 Liquors. ALOOHOL,— 148 proot, 1.5 per wine gallon; extrs Oalifornia spirits, 187 proof, 125 par proot gallon; triple rofinsd apivity 187 proof, 128 per proof gallon; re-dirtilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended 150@ 250; Keantucky bourbocs, 200@7 00; Ken- @' '“kfi and Pennsylvanie ryos, 2 7 00, Bl IES-—lmpnrlt«dr,, 8 0016 005 domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, ¢ 50@6 003 domentlo, 1 40@38 00, RUMS—Imported, & 60@8 00; Now Fogland, 2 4 00; domestio, 1 8 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 75634 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per ease, I: (&‘l@'fl 0t Ameetina, oave, 12 00@ " OLARETS~ : or oaso, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per oase, 6 2 00; Catawbn, per cave, 4 00@7 00, Tobaccos, FINF OUT- Common, 20@300; good, 45@600 Rose Lef, 70c; Premium, 650; Dismond Urows, 60 Swoet Sixteon, 7, SMOKING -0 S,, 200; Muskovy, 2%¢; Durham, 15 oz, 46¢;’ Durham, 8 oz, 5 Durhaw, 4 0z, 525 Darham, 2 oz Seal of North Caroling, 16 0z, 420; Nenl of 410; Saal of North Seal of North (s K Durhnin, 4 or, 28 2,80 5 Uncle Nud, ¢, Caroling, 4 oz 44: Hurey's, 48; Bla Woal, Mortno anwan ad, 1gat, 14@16e; hoavy ®141%0; mlinn unwashed, light, 18 2 vashed, ohiios, 9%0; fair, 800; tub.dia and w,, 283 borry, blackaad sotted wo —— . ——— FOR SALE. A new alde-bar, end spring top bug gv, made by Snyder and took frst prizo at the siute fuir last fall; never ured end will bo sold low, Apply at Waestern Newspaper Unlon, cor. 12'h aud Doungles st. feb28m &etf Ladies Do yon want a pure, bloom- ing Complexion? ir 50, @ few npglmniu:u' of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ify you to your heart’s con- tent, It does away with Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin, 1t overcomesthe flushed appear- ance of heat, fatigue and ex- citement, It makes alady of THIRTY appear but TWEN- TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. LR prATaes (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Raiiroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE" FE 7 1S FT I Aol %es%g b A . Pass. Ag’t, Chicago. ses of Travel COINC NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegat Day Coaches aod Pull 'l Manager PERCEVAL LO' road in the World for Finest Equipped Rall . J. POTTER, 3 Vice-Pres't and 'HENRY LEHMANN, W ALTL :NIED_A.PEB, WINDOW EASTERN PRIGE 118 FARNAM ST. SHADES S DUPLICATED. OMAH HAS THR BEST STOOK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWKST PRIORS IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finish ed in our store, mak ing it the largest and most complete FURNITURE HOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two 4YDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Fxolusively for the uze of Passengers. These immense ware- rooms---threa stores, are 66 feet wide--are fil ed with the Grand= agt display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever shown. All are invited to oall, take the Elevator on the first floor and go throngh the building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK, . 206, 1208 and 1210 F arnam Street, Omaha Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all rovelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich ana diylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descriprions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces a8 18 compatible with honorable dealers. Call snd see our Elegant New Btore, Tower Euilding, corner 11tk znd farnham Btreets THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best ¥ianos and Organs manuficture:, gur prices are as Low as any Eastern Maaufacturer and D-aler, Pianos and O gars sold for cash or installment: at Bottom Pric:s, A SPLENDIT st.ck of Btoinw. % Chickering, Knabe, Vore & 8on’s Pi- anos, and ot . r makes, Also Clough & Warren Sterling Impsrial Zmith American Oreans, &c. Do not fail ‘0 see us before purchasing.' MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFAGTURERS A Large 8tock | OF SHOW C\3 always on Hand. e 3 A. M. CLARK Painter&Paper Hanger 811N WRiYER & DRONBATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER Window Shades aud Curtains, CORNTOES OURTAIN POLKES AND FIXTURES, Faints, 0ils & Brushes, 107 Bouth Ldth Streat OMAHA - . NEBRASKA MANUFACTU A.E. DATLEY, RER OF FINE BUGCIES, GARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS y Repository 1s Oonstantly filled with » Select Stock. W ORKNM.A NS E X Best GUARANTEERD. Office and Factory. 8, W, Oor. 16th and Oapitol Avenue, =1 mpely