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THn DAILY BrY¥.-~WEDNES!I AY MAY 16 3 Thsb Nebraska ational Bank Of Omaha, Neb Pald up Capital, - - DIRECTORS: R. JOUNSON, Prosident, of Steole, Johnson & Co. A E. TOUZALIN R.R, Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W.,V. Morse & Co. TOHN 8. COLLINS, of G, H, & J. 8, Collins, M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Attorney at Law, REED, of Byron Reed & Co W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashier of the First tlonal Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active managoment of that Bank since its organization in 1563.. $260,000, ice President, of C.B. & Q. Roading ..., Rock Talanc St Ll\:]u- & San ) do Int 3¢, Paul & Milweuhee. ..., 108] 3¢ Paul, Miun, & Manitoba 8¢, Paul ;! Omaha. da Toxas & Paoific. Union Pacifio..... United States Expi Vabash, Ifll L. & Pacific pfd Wells, Fargo & Co, rmlm Weetern Union Telegraph, , Homestake .., . Ontario Quicksilver . OPRNND for business April 27th, 1889, with the Iargest capitalof any Bank in Nebra ka. COLLRCTIONS recelve special attention and char- o6 loweat obtainable here ot clsewhere. Invannst allowed cn tine deposits upon favor. able terms and upon accounts of banks aud bank- ors. Formon FXcuAxas, Government Bonds and County sud Cit wccurition boughe and sold. 1t 18 prepared to do s general bankiug business o id South Paaific FOREIGN FINANCE. 8pecial Dispatch o Tus Bus, LINDON MONEY, Congols for money, 101 15:16; conaols, account, 102 3.16; Illinois Central, 1474; ol ln dotaly, and T the treatment of cusom: ors will pursue. the most liberal poli-y con: with safe bankiog. gyl J. W. RODEFER. Eroker Btocks, Bonde, Comimorcial Paper and all other Good securitics deat in om 4, t,, Council Bluffs, Ia, FINANCE AND GORMMESCF. FINANOIAL. Spocial Dispatch to Tux Lrx Niew Yorg, May 15, |0 Money—8@4 per cent, closed offered at 3 per cent, Prime Mercuntile cent. Steriing Exchange—Bankers’ bills quiet, but steady at 4 83}; demand, 4 €6}, [ Paper- 5)@6 per Governments irregular, for_cash and Moy; 1¢ 20 10@?0 124 for Jul Aug @17 874 for the year. Tke stock exchange was largely inter. rupted in the forenoon by the formal in- stallation of a new president and other officers, 'I'he market took its cue from that of yesterday, and few stocks touched a fraction lower in prices than ducing the same hours of yesterday, though the general market was not so weak as yester- day. ''he net result of the forenoon’s business was a decline of } to 1} per cent from last night's closing prices (which were generally the higbest of the day). Oregon & Transcontinental was an excep- tion to the general list, declining 13 per cent from last night, or § per cent belot the lowest price of yesterday. Union Pa- cific touched } per cent lower than lowest price of yesterday. the market ruled dull, and prices declined % to § per cent, the latter in Union Pacific, but by 2 o'clock there was a reac- tion of } to 4 per cent from the extreme decline in Unien Pacific, Michizan Cen. tral and Louisville & Nashville,each recov- ering 4 per cent, In the last hour the b market was geuerally stronger, and at one | 7 M. No, 1 white, 11,000 bu. sold at 116 time many stocks ma‘e the highest prices | in eievator; 1 14 . o, b,, No, 2 red, May, isville | eales £4 000 bu, at 1213@121§, closing at Vanderbilt stocks, Louisville Ve e 4 3 of the day. & Nashville, Jersey Central and Liacka- wanna were among the strongest. last quarter hour a part of the adyance was lst. Compared with last night, the | @1 Some stocks 12 market closed irregular, were higher and some lower, ing Post says: Pacific and Tranecontinental is believed to The Even- have been procuced by artificé, as there is | a¢ 617 nothing in the financlal condition of either | July, 673@678 68)@69}c, cl company to jastify a greater depression of their stocks than for the genersl list.” Mining stocks were dull, solidated declined to 400, Seller to 15, Navajo to 215, and Sierra Grand to 11 Sierra Nevada sold at 400 and 425, Chryso- lite 110, Lattle Chief 50, Corsolidated Virginia 49@50, and Sonora Consolidated at 19 and 40, Sales of the day, 17,565 June; mand; 11 11 924@11 for July and Angu bepumhep 10 924@10 95 for the year, & 00; short ribs, dull; 8t, Louis, wvrocees, 5 60@7 60, In the | gog “The decline in Union 1(04' lower; ungradcd, at 11 95@12 00; May, I’unmyl‘uuln Central, 598; Erie, 36, PRODUCE & PROVISIONS. — Wpecial Dispatchos to Tus Eus, OHI0AGO, On10Aa0, May 15 - Flour—Market quiet nnd uunchanged. Wheat ~In fair demand but at lower r tee; 111§ for Mov; 1 134 for June; 1154 @115§ for July; 1153 for Aug 4 (@1 15§ for Septemoer, 111§ for the yenr; No. 2 Chicago pring, 9:0; No, 2 red wirter, 113}, Corn—1In fair demand but at luwer rates; 5 1@n63: for oF August; 583@b8e to 302 forSsptember; Market dull a 4/ @414e for csah: 424@42}c for June; 4ljo 5. tor Angust; 83¢ for the yea Maurket dull; Gide, Market duli sud nominal; 80c. Flax Seed - Firm; 1 43, Pork—Iusctive and lower; 10 85@19 90 9)@19 924 for June; 20 274@20 30 for 20 424@20 45 for September; 17 85 Liord—Market steady with a fair de- 85@11 874 for cash and May; limited; 1smbs, 8 to ex ra sheep, at 5 5026 (0 The Urovers' Journal Livarpeol eabla. gram reporta a very unsatisfactory cattle wark:t, prices beng 1o lower than st week, Sheep a e strong and lo higher, Choice cattle, 15¢ per Ib, estimated at dead weight; best sheep, 20c per Ib, BT, LOU1S, 81, Lovts, May 15, —Ho 0@4 00 per head; @6 0; bulk of sales ~Market du'l; iixed packing, to extrs, 7 45@7 40, Scarce and firm; good demand for light uh(pp(niohul heavy grades slow; exports, 625@6 50; good to oholce, 5 0@ 623; light to fair, 5 40@1 80; medium, 4 75@b 25; good cows and heifers 4 50@b 25; common, 8 75@4 25; some good corn fed Texans, 1,100 lba wnlghl, wold at 6 25; grass Texans, 4 50@5 30, Sheep—Vers slow; ecarcely any de: mand; fair_to choice range, 4 00@5 07; Texann, 8 75@4 50; spring Iambs wante at 2 25@3 50 per head. KANSAS OITY, Kansas O11y, Muy 15,—The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoon reports as followa: Oattle—Slow and weak; shipping steers of 1,100 to 1,200 1bs sold at 5 60@5 80; cows scarce and firm at 3 50@4 80, Hogs—Weak and lower at 6 90@7 20; bulk of sales at 7 00@7 10. Shoeep=Quiet; natives of 1(7 Ibs, 4 25, NEW YORK, New York, May 15,—~The Journal Bureau repocts: Beeves - Dressed heef dull at 10 C0@ 1075; city, 9 (0@9 75 Sheap—All readi'y sold at full prices,ine oluding clip: ed ahecp at£6)@6 20 per cw; unshorn, 6 50@7 25; sont hern apring lambs averaged 9 75; dressed mutton steady at 10 00@11 00 1 farket quiet for live hogs ot 7 50@7 75 per ewt; 1 car load of ljght western #o1d ab 7 65, MEROHANDISH, Bpecial Dispatches to Tur llll New York, May 15.—Molacsos—Maor- ket qulet but firm, r—Market quist but firm; standard A, 8( S0; crushed, 94c; powdered, 9@9}o Petrolum— Market quict; refined. 7§@ $3.16@ mmon to Drovers’ g Tnllnw—erket dull and weak; 8 b-16e, Turpunhne—\l'\rket dull and easier at 5 for June; 12 00@)2 023 @12,05 1 924@11 95 for $ulk Meats~Iu fair demand; shoulers, 10 95; short clear, 11 10, Butter - Dull and drooping; unchavged. Fzgs - Market firmer at 16@164c. Whisky—Steady and unchanged. Freights—Uorn t> Buffalo, pushel. CALL BoARD,—Wheat—Demand active; 2§, per declined o for May; c for August. Corn—Market quiet; declined o for w | August and September, Oats -In fair demand; deolined 3o for July and August, Pork—Demand active; advanced 2jc for After 12:30 o'clock | July and September, Lard—Qulet and unchanged, NEW YORK, Niw York, May 15,—Flour—Market super state western, 3 85@4 20; 415@7 00; Minnesota patent Wheat—Cash lots, §@10 lower; options opened go lower; ungraded red, 1 06@1 26}; . 3 red, 1 179@1 18h; No. 2red, 1244 @12 in elevator; ungraded white, 109@ ,000 bu, ot 1220@ 1 234, closing at 1 bu, sold at 1 244@1 27}, ciosing at 124h; August sales, 808,000 bu. at 135 1, cloving at 1 258; September sales, 000 bu, at 1 263@1 274, closing ot uf}m—c“h Tots §@1c lowar; np:um y 61@ 6530 9, white, 66@( ; “low 611@6he, cloxing g2, closing at 6542 , ©f g ot 673c; August. ing st fi8}c; September, 693 @70%c, closing at l,‘w;c Oats—Opened 3@ 3o lower; mixed west- Eureka Con- | ern, 48@52c; white western, 424@57c. Egga—Western fresh, dull and weak at 163@17c. ’ork—l)smlrd active; new mess, 20 25 @050 Lord—Market _irregular; prims stesm il 99; June, 12 02@12 06; July, 12 06@12 10; Avgust, 12 05@12 0! sharce, Butter—Market dull and drooping. 00"““";,‘:;,”" Toud 8t, Louts, May Flour—Market 103 1034 | aviet and unchanged. 1084 | Wheat — Market unrottled and lower, Pfllfi o d of BONDS, QCortral Pacifio firsts, 1142 116§ for September; 1 123@1 13} for the Lrie seconds....... 983 | year; No, 3 red fall, 103 bid. Lehigh & Wilkesbar 1044 [ Corn—Market opaned shade better but Louisiana consols. . 65 | closed low 2@h2tc tor cash; 52@.:’i 12 |for May; 52i@543c for June; 5Hi§@hd 104 | for July; 55i@b6ie for August; 57@5743 1L | for Neptember; 484c for the year, closing 40 | at inside fizures. do 40 | Oata—Market lower; 43}@43§c for cash; Texas & Pacitio lnnd grants.. 64 64 wg for May; 42c for July; 3lge for the do R, G. div.... ss; 83 | yew Un!un Pacific 1st mortgnce.‘lH 114 l{ye—Murket firm at 59¢ bid, Lo 107, Barle; —Mnrkatr\ uiet at 55@75c, 116§ | Curn Meal —Steady at 2 65, 35 Butter--Market steady and unchanged, o g s—Murket steady and unchanged. 93 Whisky —Market steady; 1 14, BTOOK*, Adnms Express.... Allegheny Ceniral.. Alto & Torre Haute. American Exproms. ... Burl,, Cedar Rapids & No Qannita Southera. 0., St L‘ Qentral Pwlflc, EBrie......coovvien d o Enst Tenneasee. . 9% do_preferred 194 Fort Wayne & Chicago 133 Humnnla Ht, Joseph. . 1‘: 9 fllrlem.‘...... coveensesss180 190 Houstou & Texas Uentral 70 Tilinois Central........ 114 Ind., Bioom, & Western. 284 Kausas & Texas... I 804 Lake Erie & Western 73 27y Take Shore & Michigan So.. 1093 10:8 Louisville & Nashville. . . 478 49¢ Louisv., New Alb, & Uhlcngu 52 b2 M &L 1st llJiJ.,... 1) 10 do ] 5 do is & Charleston i an Uentral. . Memphis & St, Louis...... do pfd Missouri Mobile & Ohio. Morrie & Essex Nashville & Oh: New Jersey ( 74 , Norfolk & W.. 105 Northern Pacil 504 6 do oo Northwestern it A o B ih w York Oeuti 2 2 B gy 11 2 100 113" | particularly for far away months; No, 2 110 | red fall, 1134 for oash; 1 133 for May; 1 197 | @1 14, elosing 1137 for June;1 1 g closing 115§ for July; 1 15@1 164, closing 115 for August; 1 173@1 16s, closing @1 15 Pork—M kst casier; Jobbiog, 20 25@ Mulk Meata —Market lower, Bacon—Market easier and slow; not quotably lower; only agmall jobbing trade. A¥FTERNOON BoARD,— Wheat —Market higher; 1133@1 184 for Msy; 114@1 143 June; 1154 for Jutv; 1157 for August; 1 164 for September; 113} for the year. Oorn—Market strong; 52}c bid for May; 53¢ for June; 54fc for July; 563 for August; 4830 for the year. Oats—Murket stead ; 430 for May; 44c bid for June 4140 bid for July. KANSAY OITY. Kansas C1ry, May 15.—Wheat —Market lower and and weal 2 red fall, 933c ;nd ‘f’nr cash; 97§ » bid for June; 99}c nsked or Jul O nm-lS@i!flv for cash; 44 bid for June; 46§ for July. Uats—Market lower; 40c asked; no op- tione, TOLEDO, ou Board—Wheat —Market qui- .2 red winter, 1 15 for and May; 1 16 for July; 1 17* for August; 118§ for September; 1 20§ tor Octaber; 110 for the yesr. Corn—M ket dull; No, 2, £83 for caeh and May; 69 for June; 60. for July; 673> ToLeno, M Augus:, Oats-- Market cull and nominal; No, 2, 43%e. Boarn Crosen — Whest — Market flemer; No 2 red winter, 115§ for cash; 1174 oid for June; 1 174 bid for July; 118 for August; 119 for September; 1 20 for October for the year, Corn lnrtet dull, : tl)u-—-uum steady; No. 2,457 held for July, LIVERPOOL LiveRrooL, May 15.—Westher fine, Breadstuffs— Quiet and steady. Flour ~11s@11s 64, Wheat—Winter wheat, 83 10d@9s 21; spring, 83 64@9s; No, 1 Californis, 93 41@ 91 84; do No, 2, 9s 1d@ 94 84, Lurn—Dul“ 8hd, LIVHE BTC & Spectal Dispatchoes to Tus Ba, OHICAGO, OHI0AGO, Ml{ 15 ~The Drovers' Joar nal rep orta a8 follow: Hoga—Brisk and stesdy st previous uotations; packers buving freely; h...,, 40@7 50; light, 7 1087 40; mixed, 7 0@ 7 354 akips, 6 75@7 5. Bupply liberal; market ldr}z and nnob X| rt lban. L] ipping, 6 134 | (hnrm Merket easier. Lead—Market ‘lnIL MIHOELLANEOUS. Special Dispatches to Tis Brn, DRY GOODS, New York, March 15.—Exporta of do- mestic cottons the past week, 2,614 pack- ages; since 1st of Jonuary, 59,764, A good quota of orders are in process of exeoution for immediate wants; demand light, but tor prospective distribution the domand is more open. WOOL, BosToN, May 15, —Wool in fair demand; Ohio and Pennsylvania extras, 40@432c; Michigan fleeces, 374@8382; California wool gglg:; choice spring, 3Uc; milled wools, 5@47c, PRILADELPRIA, May 15.—Wool quiet snd unchanged, oIL, TitusviLLe, May 15.—The oil trade bas been very excited to-day, in conseqnence, more or less, of the unexpected advance in prices from Y6§c to 1034, The cause must e looked for 1u the recent failure of several important test wells and the decline in the production of all the great divisions of the region, TRAFFI10. Bpecial Dispatches to Tus Bxa, TLOUR AND GRAINS New YoBk, May 15.--Receipts and shipments of flour and s:nln for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts Bho'ts Selll 6,600 . 20,000 46,000 . 83,000 57,000 24,000 266 OHI10AGO, Mny 15,—Reoeipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receints. Ship'ts, 11,000 Flour—bbls... weee w'heat - bul-hall ceee Corn— ose Oats— . e Rye— 2 ceee Barley— . eses ToLeno, May 15,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the; past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, . 25,000 10,000 34,000 8,000 000 and Lous, shipments of flour and grain for the past St Mny 15, —Reoceipts 48 hours have been as tollows: Receints, Bhip'ts, Flour—barrels,, k ,000 When\—hm\hull 7,000 Corn— 4 64,000 Oats— 3,000 Rye— 1L s . 1,000 1,000 Barley— * ........ 8000 Kansas Oiry, May 15.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Bhivp'ts, Rec'ta, 16,000 13,000 25,000 22,000 LIVE STOCK, New York, May 15.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 'ts Bhiv'ts Baeves.........0 850 80 L ve cattle. .... 550 Quarters beef ., ... 1,700 Carcasees of mutton, 800 'l&‘) . eeee 1,660 CH10AGO, May 15, -—Hecelph sand -hlp- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec ts, Bhipm'ts. Hogn.., . 15,000 8,200 Onttle L5500 2,700 g Sheep. L 1,700 120 Kansas Oiry, May 15.—HKeceipts and shipwents of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: ’ts. Bhipm'ts, fi-me. . 1,700 pm . ogs . 7,900 eeve Sheep, . 800 eoee 8r. Louvis, May 15, —Receipts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours havo been as follows: Roc'ts, Shipm’ts, Foghissasiyien 900 700 Oattle Sheep. . 200 5,5 0 (JMAHA .'flAl JHTS, Wlulu-h Prioces. Oxriox or THE OMaHA Bar, Tuesday Evening, May 15, The following were the ouly changes re- ported in the warket to-d Wheat, cesh No, 4, declined jc. Grain. WHEAT.--Oash No. 2, 94¢; cash No, 8, mc, rejected, 730, ARLEY.—Oash No, 2, 70cy No, 8, b, Y E—Onah, 510, CORN~ New mixed, 380, OATS—S88c. SEEDS—Blue grass seed, 125@150; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 900; white clover seed. 13 00; millet seed, 1 00; Hungarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, ) Produ . ES—25@500 per bushel, ONIONB—Oldflc rulul BUTTER~Choloe wuhy. 15@20¢, OB()NBY—OEI.I:_::;‘ :l”% . . 0038 n. 90 | 8o; do O, drat, 11m do Xa alrigu AD 166; Pepperell 96, 18c; Utica 96, 36 58, #3do; do 48, 17 Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEMIOA LS - Aold, Onrbolic, 500; Acld, Tartarle, 550; Salsam bis, per Ib, 700; Bark, Saasafras 29 LEMONH 85 mfi:’i 0 per box. 74, 19¢ do 19, 3 do STRAWBERRIES - 20@353 per quart. | do' 67, 31uido 5 BEANS—Navy per bushel, 2 50w 2 75 Live Stock. CATTLE ~Fat steers, 8500@5 50 FAT COWS - 83 75@4 25, HOUS - §6 25 ( Cof por SHEEP - 84 50@5 00, 1t, 135 Oaloruel, per 1b, 75¢; Olnchonidi, Flour and Milistuffs, er or, §110; Ohloroform, Lo 1by 9001 Best winter wheat—3 00@3 75, dover's powders, por Ib, B1 25, Fpeom Second quality winter whea 325, | Saltw, por Ib, 8kej Glyoerine, purs po: bl, Best spring wheat—2 60'@2 75 S0ci Lead, Aoetate, per Ib, 2 Second quality spring wheat—2 40@2 50, | Ol Castor, No, 1, por gal, M 25 Bran, per ton- 6 00. Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8115, Oil, Chopped Feed, per ton—18 00, Olive, per gal, 81 50; uu‘ Origanum, 50; Poultry. Opium, 85 (0; ‘i\lln‘n! P, AR & 8, bor o, 81 85; Potassium, lndhla. por 11} CHIOKENS—Live per doz, 8100 |K'75;" Salacio, por o0 Salpbate o . Dressed, per Ib,, 150, Morphine, por or, niphar flonr mvom —Dreseed, per Ib., 1%, ver Ib, 401 Strvehnine, ver os, $1 45, TU Rl\l"“‘a“‘:‘-" i Puints Olla and Varnishes OILS—110" oarbor r gallon, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, ll‘m\1 1205 150 budu.ht' p‘l‘.‘ :\Ihm, ard), per oase, 3 70@ : 175" headli per gallon, 190} riow, 2 M, por onse, 100 Water " White, **"168 lnneed, borries, 2 M, per oase, 8 0. Daw.|raw, per nu.m. 10 Hiusoed, bofle; sonn, 2 T, per caxe, 2 45, Bastlett | par ,.d‘ 60c; lard, winter str'd, per cal, pears per oase, 240, Whortleberrias || B: No.1, 850; No, 2 7bc; oastor, por cano, 275, Mz plums, 2 b porcase, ! 00; per -uun.|.m No, 8, 120; sweet, reon g-«u,go }gnr oane, 2 90; do choice, on sperm, W. B., por gallon. m.mrmc lnuA%Eh 21, l'Yu\Ix }i,_;m gallon, 750; nentafoot, 75, Penches, 2 8 00; ... ..uon, 90c; No. 1, 7bo; lubril dox me.lm(mm do, (plo) n. ver [ cating, rero, per gallon, 80c; sammer, 153 em.zdo do'ple, 6 T, per dozen. golden machice, fin 1, per o, 350 No, LARD—Omaha Refinining Co.: Hvr “es, | 3 80; sperm, siy por on, 30¢; tur 12}c; 40 and 50-1b cans, 17§ -1b cane, | pentine, per gu‘fi 6b¢j naptha, 81°, pe- 12407 10-1b pails, screw top, 15855 6-1b do; | Salion, 18e; 64° 124e; 8 1b do, 18e. e PAINTS IN' uu.—wnm lead, Omoabs CE—Lonieinna prime to choice, 74 | p, P.. 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 8ot fair, s, 68c, ~ areillen groen, 1 to 5 T cane, _FISH kerel, halt brly, 7 French # wroen seal, 120; Fronch sino, No, 1 mackorel, kita, 1 00; fawily mack- | red naal, 11¢: Frouch zinc, in varaish sset orel, half brls, 525 family mackerel, kit 20 "- oh , in oll L' 801, Nai 1rwhtte Eati HRHER, 7.00) No. 1| aod bt by o 100 H‘nm( umber, 11 oana 1005 raw and Kits, 1 05 0 vandyke brown, . SYRUP—Standard Cotm,, 385, bils; b, 121 ooach biaok sni: Standard do, 4 g 9195 Stan. drow biack, 160) Proasiun dard do, Itran seins blue, 18 n A b pasave; 8180 per onse; ko I M. % Do 10uibliad and sboster M, & eoda, 23c, N NEW PICKLRES —Medium, in ) 87 00; do in half hble, 4 00; smalls, in d 900 do, in half bbis, 5005 .;heka.. ™ bble, 11 00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, Varin groon, | d yellow ochre, e pute TEAS— Gunpowder, good, $5@055; | Goyor, 8o; wraining oolora: light oak, durk Oboice, 60@ Imperial, good, 40@i5e uu{ walnut, abe tout and ash 16c, Oioloe, 80@7 Young Hyson, good, 46@ oy Palnte 500; choice, h’\c(dfl 00; Japan g.\l Loaf White lesd, Sc; French sinc, 100: Par Japan, ohoioe, 60@3 5 long, good, | whiteing 34¢; whiting gilders, 1§ 5@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40 Souchong, | whiting coml, IY, black Crerman. goed, 85@4d hoice, 85@400, town, 140; limpblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. ROPE—S; ¢ inoh and larger, 11c; [ +ian biue, S6c; ultrwmarine, 180; vandyke #inch, 1(3¢; } inch, 12, Leown, 80; umber, burnt, 43 umber, raw WOODENWARK—Two hoop p to:sienns, burn t, 5 a.unnu raw, do 175; threo hoop pails, 3 00, Tuby, Paris green genuine, 20 s groen com' 8 50; Pioneer washboarda, 185 UDoubla | 200; chrome green, N. ¥.' 200; chrom 1 Crown 2 80; Wellbuokots, § 50, LEAD-Bar, 81 65 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperlal, 8 Kirk's satinat, 8 60; Kirk's standacd greon K., 12 vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver illion, 'Ameries, 13¢; Indiau red, 10c o pink, 14c; venotian read, Coktsos o: venctian red Am., 13o; rod lead, 74o; Kirk's whits Russian, 525: Kirk's | chirome yellow, genuine, 20c hrome ' yel- Eutocs, 316 Kirk's Prairfe Queen, |low, K., 12; ochre, rochelle S8c; ochro (100 osken), _40; Kirk'a magnolis dor., | Fronchy 24e; ochre, American, 20y POTASH—Pennsylvauls cans, 4 oase, | Winter's mineral, 2jo; lehigh brown, 240 spanish brown, 24¢j Prince's mineral 3: VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon Furniture, extra, 31 10; furniture, No. 1 81; comch, extrs, 81 40; oaoch, No, 1, 81 KI' Damar, extra, 81 76; apan, 700; as- hfltum, oxtra, 850; shella 50; hard oil fi 81 80. In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball 2 dox, In oase, 1.90; Anchor Bail 2 doz in oase 1 60, e T ey e o nesses, per |b; fanoy wi peribj raw—white Virginis raw, 100 rossted flfiu. ANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs,16s, 15§0; 8a, lbfi bcxes 40 Ibs., 16 ox., 6s, lbi'c TCHES—Per oaddie, flbcl round, 88 101 square, oases, COFFFLS—Ordlnlrv ursda-. 34@95; fair, 10@1040; good, 10h@1le; prime, 11§ (@12¢: strictly prime, 12@124c; choice, 18 @13ho; fancy green’ aud yellow, 14@ie; Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green' butcoer's bldes, 5@ To oured 6i@74or biden, groen sait fiint, sound, 150 dry ml and kip, 12@140; dry o hiden, ‘sound, 10@110; groen calf, wt. 8 o015 Da,, 11@130; green calf, wt, under 8 Ms, por skin, 50c) old government Java, 20§@20:; Levering's | greon lts,” B0@81 26, groen lamb nkin, fomsted, 143c; Arbuckle's romsted, 143.; | 1 251 50; damaged hiden, two-third rate, MecLaughli roasted, 1430; Im: | cut scor: tLirdn rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off and one Tmh' olaseed two- Coon skins, No. 1, ; No, 2, 800; No, 1 itation Java, 164@]8}c. NEGAR — New York [apple, , Ohio apple, 130, BALT.—Droy loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- o4, in eno ke, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, § 50 SUGARS—Powdered, 10jc: Cut ' loaf, 10}c; Granulated, 93c; Confectioners’ A, 0o; Standard Extra O, 54o; Extra O, 84c; medivm yellow, 84 ;3 dark yellow, 73c. STARCH,—Pear), ho; Silve: 9ho; Corn Starch, Do; ~ Bxoslsiorloas, 7903 Oorn, 8 MEATS—Hams por Ib., 140; bacon per Ib., 140; clear xide bacon' per Ib, 113 dry salt sides per Ih., 10}o;bacon shotlders 16¢; ‘Skunk, No. 1, biboj 6bc; ahort atripe, 400; narrow stripso beond atripe, 100, Tallow e, Leather. Oak nole, 880 to 420; hemlock nole, Z6¢ to 860, hemlock kip, B0o to 100; rum Bhic to 800; homlock oulf, 85c to 1 %0; lock uppor, 23¢ to 3 alligator, 400 to § 50 i 250 to ; Fronch kip, per Jb, 9ke; tierce lard per 1b,; 1150, 26 0 200; run- SPICES,—Pouper, 213 Alispics, 19; % o 10 505 Clover, 30; Cassia, 24, rocco, 200 CHEKSE—Fui Oream, 14301 Pars simon; B Amerlonn, § 50; G : —Amerioan, resnwloh, 8 50; uAltNFss Nol k, 420; N Western, 275; North Star, 2 06 Lewis' | do, ftic; N¢ 1 Ohlo u:.um«fi: 3 h.’f.f lye, 4 Gh Jewell lye, 275, P‘ Aanblng Ciioes; Ohoph fead 350) I\o 1 Mllwl:-l:‘l'::,‘;ik H N o, 3do o, 8150 por 100 Ibe.; chop corr, $1.40; bran, ' WHOLESALR. We quote lumber, Iatn and hingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND ROANTLING 216 ft, and under, $23 00; 18 ft., 838 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 it., 823 60; 2 ft 823 50, 33 ft., $26 50; 24 16, 826 60, FENC ING—No,'L, 4 aud 6 fn., $24 00; No, 2, 822 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd boards). 82) 00; No. 3, 816 00, LIMP—For barrel, 81 26; bulk per ous- 850; Oement, bbl, $3 35 Towa plaster bh, 82 60, Tal por bu, b0o, Tarrod felt 100 \bs, 88 560, Straw board, 83 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, ratos, 8280; plow steel, speoial sast, 70; orucible, 8o; specinl or German, Go; gt tool doy 15@20 wagon spoker, ro 225@3 00; hobs, por set, 1 35; felloss, anwod dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@850; axles, 70¢ per 100 1 SSHANY = Now £5 50 por bb, Dry Goods. BROWN QOTTONS—Atlautlo A, Sho; Apvleton XX, Tc; Atianta A, bo Boot, 84c; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; ‘Cabot W 7ho] Chittenango A, 6o Great Falls ¥, 8403 Hoosier, 640; Honest Width 8o, In- alkn Head A, fe; Indisn Standard A, zmblmu.u Orohard d. w., 8c; Lawrence 4o 6ic; Mystioriver, 740; Pequot A, 8§o; b yatio river, 74o; Pequot s tion O, bhe; Wachusett B, 7ho; do A, 84cs do F 48, 12403 WalSitt BE, 74c. JFINE BROWN O0TTONS— Allendale 4 s Aligator 84, 83 Argylo 14, Tiei t] sic LL, Bjc, Badger State X 4-4, 6 Benningto 6§o; Buckeye 8. 4.4, figo0 Indian Orchlrd AA'98 8o, 89, 84c; I‘ehlgflh E 4-4, 940 i, 0 epperell 30, 7¢; do O 83, 730; do R 86, 74c; do E 89, 8o, Yoommet 0 44, T4} Wamsutta 44 BLEA(‘HED COTTONS—Androssoy gin L 44 9)c; Blackatone A A, imperiai e o do hall bloached 4.4, 90; Cubot 4-4, Fidelty &4, Sho; ¥rult of the Loom, 93; do oambricd-4,1230;doWater Tuwist, 100z roat Falla Q, So: Tndian Hoad shrunk 44, 151 Lonadale, 10c; do camoric 87, 12403 New York ills, 1240; Poquot A, Lis; T ?pwx N G Twills, 1240; Pocsncatas -4, 9ke; Pucu:wt 4.4, 830; Utica, 1lo; w:umm-.. 0 X X, 124c. DUCKS Oolored)}—Albany ¥ brown, washors, per 16, B@18c; rivets, per Ib, 1lo; coll obain, por 1b, 6@iZo; mallosblo, 8o} fron wodgos, 605 orowbars, 6o harrow teeth, 4c; spring teol, 7@sc; Burden's horoehacs, 5 29 Burden's muleshoes, 8 25, ALBED WIRE—In car lots, 7o @ 7ic per 100, NATLS—Ratos. 10 to 604, 8 50, SHOT,—8hot, 81.85; Buck shot, Orientol P)winr, kogn, $6,40; kogy, du., inum koge, $1.88; Blast ng, kwl, . 8b: Wuse, per ;‘Dfl foot BCo, COAT,—~Onmborlaad blacksmnith, 812 Biorrls Run Blorsburg, $12; Whitebrenat lump, 24 £0; Whitebrenst nut, 84 60; Towa inmp, §4 50; Tows nut 24 50; Rock "‘prlnw, 3700: Anthracito, 811 50@13 00; Canon City, 87 00 per ton, Horses and Mul Bxtra draft. Borscs, 17, %0 226, Com won drals horses, $100, to 160.; Extra farm horses, €110, to 125.,; Common o good farm horser, 890 to $100.; Extra plugn, 980, 4o 76.) Common vlugs, $20. o MULES, —(Excra), $125, 80 150,5 good, $100. to_140.; fair, 87F, to 100.) common, = = plaids, 1%0; do XXX brown ond drab, stripes and plaids, 13he; Arlington fancy, 1Bréo: unswrick brown, 84o; Obariot fancy’ 13o; do extra henvy, 200 I'all River brown, extra heavy, 11jc; Indlana A browe’ 130+ Nenonset A brown, 150 TIOK LN Gits—Am oski A LU A8 19c; do XX blue 82, 18he; Arrowauna, 94o; Claremont B B, 1ok Oguertoge.xo tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewuston a 80,'150; Minnehaha 4-4, 200; Om » super 44, 280; Pearl River 82, 16fo; Put. nam XX blue stripe, 120; Shetnaket 8 extra mb' do 85 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 9o M8, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn Bho; Andaur DD blue, 154c; Arling X blnl Scoteb, b{c, Concord 000, blue aw wll1 l2§o o AAA, do do lflfi, do XXto do do fiu ym;kur'l blue and brown, Mystic River DD stripe, 1540; Poar River, blue and brown, 16¢) Uncasville, hlue and brown, 14jc. 860, to 75. Liquors. ALCOHOL — 188 proof, 325 o v fnflnn, extra Onlifornia spirita, 187, proof, 5 per proof gallon; triple refined apirita 187 proof, 123 per proof eallon; re-diatilled whiskies, 1 00@] 50; fne blonded 1 50@ 2 50; Kontucky bourbone, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Penuaylvania ryes, 2 60@7 00. CAMBRICK—Barnard, fjo; Eddystons [ BRANDIES—Tmported, 88 00@16 X lining, %4 inch double tace, Sc; Garner A 00, ?‘1 zed, Fho; Manhattan ylove fnish, bgo i, 4 50@6 00 donissilo, ewport | Blio; Pequot o fe; Lockwor OOR: A ."’A‘l" b 5o, mory, 333 Andros ndcu, 64¢; Conce ufizunttunn, 7ic; Hallowol, 80; Tnadi Orchard 740; Narragansets, improved, 8he, Popperill satteen vZe Rockport, 740 PRINT “linporied, 4 B0@B6 00 Now % 00004 003 domentie, 1 bO@Y 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY 1 7664 O, CHAMPAGN 28 0@ 0 16 00, —[mpoited per eane, Amarlaan onne, 12 00(3 Arnold, 7o; Berwick, 4g¢; Cocheco, 7 : Tobaccos, Conestoga. Bho; l;unuifk,' Dot | | FINE OUT—Common,120@30s; g0 B3@7cs Edipatone, To; Gloester, 6o} | 49@600 Rose Leaf, Premium, 650; Dismond Urown, Swoot Sixteen, Harmony, 540; Knlokerhocker, fhc; Mer rl oo D, 7¢; Myatic, Hyo; Spragues, 6o; Southbridge, be; do, Ginghems, 7u; Marl. boro, 54c; Orlental 6o, GINGHAMS—Amnsk 104c; Atlantic, 9c; O Highlaaa, Tho:' Kenilwo 7o SMOKING -0, Imr:mm. 18 ¢ Durham, 4 ¢ 9hor Argyle, | Seal of N rland, Thoi | N , 9hci Plup- Darham, 2 oz. Bbe; wroling, 16 oz, 42c; beal of 44c; Sesl of North Seal of North Caro- Kett, 9ho) Sussex, B 5 0, K. Darhaw, 4 or; 28 COTTONADES —Abberville 1840 | 0" 15t 5o 50 Cate Nod, 4 Agate, 200; American, 11cj Artistan, 200; | 940 Tom and Jerry. Oairo, D 80d T, 1340; Olarlza D and T'| ' 'PLUG _TOBACCO - Climax, 50; Bul- 174c; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 160; Key- | 1jon. ‘50; Horseshoe, 48; Star Au- Rud: tone, 134o) Nantuoket, 190} Noaparell ' ack, L T 1: %‘: ucl m%”liwvu' .L“.‘" 44; Horsey's, 48; l!hck ss@ Bussez, 13c; usett Merino unwashed, light, 14@160) b lng cbecks, 1340} “wflfl-w York | 15@150) mo:hm':'n':hod, o n'lu&.ao’ r'flll‘_ux_,b:ifll- pes washed, choloe, 8% fair, 80c; tub and BT I T TN Audiroscogetn 10-4,3T4e! Jaswc, 361 burvy, black and sotted wool do o.c.m; do u. 2oy | nummo LI P llnd Paints at Whiteho enach, 750; saunre nuts, per B, 7@l1lc;| | 5 = o A combination of Free torida of Iron, Peruviam Bark and l'mu,u.omu. a_ palatable form. Debility, Loss of App tite, Prostration of Howers 4t i ind REV J.L. TOWNER, Industiy, 3., saya: PURIFIES L “IT consider 1% a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. RE (tA I. L!';:OBB er & thof I'RON T{)N Tt Writes: — h trial of the C, I take pleasure fitixistors and 1o Bpeakers will find 1t of the greatest value where -i Tonic is necess Tecommend en_Pass. Ag't, Chicago. \OUTE" Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) versally admitted to be the oad in the World for all Classes of Travel AL LOWEL (Chicago, “BURLINGTON } IT. J. POTTEF = HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ATLT, ZE’_A_PEB WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLIGATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGG ANID ROAXY W.ACGONES, First-Class Painting and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done, 1321 and 1323 Harney Street, corner Fourteenth St. i .L-Jl A. M. CLARK 1 Painter&Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECARATOR, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IWALL PAPER Window Shades aud Curtains, CORNICKES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, if Patuts, Oils & Brushes, 107 Bouth 14th Street OMAHA - ) NEBRASKA MUSIC DEALE.R THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN TUX WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufscturec, ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and D+aler, Pianos and O ¢a s so0ld for cash or installmeut: at Bottom Pricrs. A SPLENDID st<ck of Bteinws % Ohlckering, Knabe, Vore & 8Son’s Pi- anos, and ct' r makes. Also Cwugh & War en Bteriing Imperial. Smith amerizan Orvans, &c. Do not fail o see us' before purchasing, MAX MEYER & BRO., ANUFAGTURERS OF SHIW 01323 A La.rge Stock always on Haml TOURL © AND SINGILE A0CTENG POWER AND HAND BFUNMEPES ) 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, (INING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSK, BRASS AND IRON FITTIN( PACKING, AT hOL-AL' AND RETAIL " V. . HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOO. BELLS Oor, Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb, 'i'he O‘dast Wholesale &ud Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha, Visitors can here find all novelties in B8IL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Siylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest 8elections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuons of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- cos a8 15 compatible with nonorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New #tore, Tower Building, vorner 11th and Farnham ireets nfl ¥

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