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The Nabragka National Bank, Of Omaha, Neb. Pald upOapital, - -« DIRECTORS: R. JOHNSON, Prosilent, of Steele,JJohnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C.B. & Q. R.R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W..V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. OOLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8, Oollins. M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Attorney at Law. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashler, Iato Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with Whe active management of that Bank since it ‘organization In 1563.. Oraxuo for business April 27th, 1882, with the targest capital of any Bank in Nebra ka. Cowunorions recelve special attention and char- o lowes: obtan ore or elsowhere, rransar allowed cn time doposits upon tavor- Ab18 VarEl Uk Upoa 600048 oF DAOKS S04 Daak: o Fonwian RX0RANG Oounty and City securities brughe »nd #)ld 14 1s propared to do a genersl bankiug businers & all its dotails, and in he treatment of cu-pom- ere will pursue’ the most liberal poli:y conslsten with sate bankiog. $250,000, jovernment Bonds and J. W. RODEFER. Broker. Btocke, Bonds, Comimercial Paper and all other Good securitics dea't in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t,, Council Bluft Ia. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. @pecial Dispatch to Tus L. New York, May 23, Money—2}@3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper - Sterling Fxchange — Bankers’ stendy at 4 84§; demand, 4 £8%, Governments heavy and generally § per cent lower, The stock market ruled stronger through- out the day, The result of the day’s busi- ness was an advance of $@2} per cent on the whole list, the market closing at about the highest prices of the day for every- thing. The extreme advance in Oeutral P cific was 2} per cent to 75, from which it reacted to 74§; in Union Pacific, 1 per cent to 93%; in Chicago, Burlivgton & Quincy, 1§ per ceat to 123; in Oregon & Transcontinental, 1} per cent to 82{; in St. Paul & Omal 5@6 per cent. bills . 13 per cent to 46}, GOVEBNMENTS, e ———————————— Yosterdsy. To-day 03§ 108 02y 102; 183 113 3 119 1274 BONDS, Oertral Pacifio firsts,.... ....114 114} nds. 9 973 Tehigh & Wilkesbarre 1044 Louisiana_consol 644 Missouri 6's..... 1124 8¢, Joseph. 1! 110 Bt, Paul & Sioux OCity firsts.. 1124 112 Tennessee 6's... . 89 39y do . 89 393 Tozas & Pacifio | lmd grants,. 6L 614 do R. G. div.... 81} 82 Union Pacific 1st mortgage..114 1154 a land grants ..w.e 1073 |1 sinking fund. .1 116 VIrg-nh 6s.... . 85 35 do oonsols &' 87 do deferred...... 9 8100 Adams Express.. +126 134 Allegheny Oentr: 116 1154 Alton % Terre Haute. 6! 70 93 American Expross...... 92 Bul,, Codar Rapids & North, 80 80 Oanada %unhern 6" 0, Si L, & d o 574 Qentral Paciflo. . 74 19y do P Ohl d“& Alto 4 121' 0 n 32 b pfd w140 Ohl,, Burl, & Qulnuy.. 1213 123 Ohi., 8i. L. & New Orieans.. 80 81 Oin., Sand, & Oleveland. 87 87 Qleve., Col. & Oincinnati 673 67 Delaware & Hudson canal, 110§ 124 46, 85 o 784 East Tonneaseo...... 94 do_preferred. 133 'nn W‘lyn. & Chicago. 132 & Bt. Joseph. . 42 944 194 8 70 Tllinois Central........ 1424 143 , Bloom, & Western..... 27 28 Kansos & Toxas. ... 283 Lake Erie & Westorn. . a7 Lake Shore & Michigan 105, Louisville & Nashville, 48 Eouisv., New Alb, & uhiclgo M‘ b5 K.&L 1st nu... 10 10 3d) pm 5 5 Hom hll & Lhtrlo-hm 40 41 Michigan Central. . 933 Memphis & St. Louis 264 bbe 102§ L 125 b2 New Jersey Central 78¢ Norfolk & W, 40 Northern Paciic. 5 494 do pidl.LL stk Northwa-tarn 130 pfd. Wells, Fur };o & Co. Exploss Western Union Telegrap Homostake Ontario ., incknllver Bollth Paa Batro...... FOREIGN FINANCE. Bpecial Dispatch o Tax LONDON MONEY, Loxnoy, May 23, Penusylvanls Central, 130; New York Central, 12 i Reading, 1273, PRODUOHI & PROVISBIONE, @pecial Dispatches o Tus Bas, OHICAGO, OHI10AGO, May 23, —Flour—Market quiet snd unchanged. Whut -Muht unsettled and lo 094 for May; 1 09§ for J "fn(gl 124 lorluly, 118 for AO:SM @1 13§ for September; 1 09§@1 09} (or tho yeoar; No. 2 Chicago spring, 1 09; No, 3 Chi- eago spring, 93c; No. 2red winter, 1 1} l*-ltl‘ llm lflfll&- for }I.u +|erat 5 80@ light to fair steers steady, at 5 23@h »mmon, 20; good cows aud heifers, 4 50@5 00; ~ grass THE DAILY Br)E—-THURB.l"AY MAY 24 578 for July; B8} for August; 58fc for September; 520 for the yoar. ata—-Market easior; 4135 for oash 41} @413c for May; 4130 for June; 4130 for July; 840 for August; 3280 for the yoar, Rye—Market tirm st 6240, Batley—Marke: dull aad aominsl at Flu Seed ~Market quiet at 1 42, Pork—1n fair demand, but at low: rates; 10 10@19 15 for cash and Ma; 19 124@19 15 for June; 19 30 for July; 19 474@19 50 for August; 19 624@19 65 for Seprember; 17 30 for the yea ard ~In fair demand, but at lower for cash and May; 11 0@ 1172} for June; 11 80@11 824 for July; 11 65@11 674 for August; 11 60 for Sep- tember; 10 674@10 70 for the year, Bulk Meats o fair demand; shoul- d;r;b R 00; short ribs, 10 00; short clear, ket quiet and weak; creame airy, 12@180. Market steady with & falr de- mand 16§@170. Whisky—Market changed. Freights—Corn to Buffalo, 20, CALL BOARD, —Whent ~ Market irregular and fairly woiive; declined 42 for Juue; ad- ;Anoed 4o for July, Augusc and Septem. o, Corn—Aoctive and a shade higher; 55§ Juue; advanced §: tor July, Auguss snd stoady and un- Sepwember, Oata—] M.nrkot activeand firm; advanced 1o for M I’nrk—.\rhrket active but lower; 19 074 | for June; 19 25 for July; 19 42,@19 45 for August, Lird -Ia fair demand; 5o lower for Sep- tewber, NEW YORK, New York, Muy 23.—Flour—Market dall; good to choice, 4 65@7 00; extrn Obiv, 410@675. Wiieat — Market opeved j@fo better, afterwards lost the advance, rell off §@}¢, closiog strong; uograded red, 1 0@l 20; N 117% delivered; steamer No, 2 No. 2 red, 1 19)@1 193 in ele- ed white, 1 U7@L 23; No, 2 do, 1 0rfe; No. 1 white, 9,600 bu, sold at'1 13@l 133 No. 2 red, May, 72,000 bu at 1 1 §@1 154, closing at 1 194; June sales, 600,000 bu at 1 193@1 204, closing at 11 1 234@1 213, closing at 1 24 ' Corn—Dlurket opened 1@fo higher, af- terwards ruled woaker, eacied JG4 1 and 9, m.. May. fiuuu o, closing at b‘c, .luue, m* @66 o, clowing ot 66hc; Auguet, 677@68)e, at 680; Septem.ber, nw_r..u‘ oloeing at 693, Oats—Market 3@} lower, and faicly active; mixed western, 48)@b3c; white western, 574@60c. 18@18}0. Pork—Market firm; new mese, 20 124@ 20_25. Lard—Market stesdy, prime steam, 11 85 c1sh; June, 11 80@11 86; July, 11 85 @1193; Auqust, 11 77@11 84; September, 11 70@1: 74, Bulur—erka! dull and weak, Cheese —Market stronger, ST, LOUIS, 8r. Louis, May 23, —Flour—Market -tudy and unchaoged, ‘Wheat —Market hicher and active; olosed weak; No, 2red fall, 113}@1 134 for oaeh; 1 18321 14} for ‘June; 113@ 1148 closingas 1137 for July; 1 12 g 1 m. closing at 1 15§ for August; 114 15§, ciosing at 1 143 for Saptomber; 1 ui @\ 133, clowin: at 112§ for the year; No. 3 red fali 106@1 08 vid. Corn —Market dull; b ymalgulur cash; mgr.z 51gc for June 533 for July; 54@hiks for Augu t; 565 “for Ssptem- ber; 47@4T%: for the year, () ata—Murket very slow: 42§ for cash; 423 @42§0 tor Juae; 41@41}5 F Iye ~Market firmer at b3 a) % | Wheat @7 05, per owt,, live weight; Eumml anlen, 6 44(@b 90; fod_stoers, loads, 11 car loads of light distitlery- 630; exporters used 25 oar Sbeep—Firmer and §s higher; apri Iambs 40 higher; o-mmon to prime clip sheep rold orn Ho At 5 60@7 00 per owt.; lambe 7 50@8 50, soul in| fiul] and lower for 1ve hoge; 7 20@7 50 per owt. for corn-fed, ——- TRAFF10, Special Dispatches to Tun Ban. FLOUR AND GRAINE, Oni0aao, May 28.—Reoceipts and ship- monte of ‘flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as llowa: Ship'ts, Flour—barrels,. 160 Whul—bulhul 29 000 Qorn— 150,000 Oate— " 138'000 Rye— * 4,100 Barley— " ....... 13,000 4,600 8r. Louis, May 23, -Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Receivts, 8Shiv'te, Flour—bbls, . 5,000 5,000 Wheat — by 27 000 3 Corn— y 59,000 Oate— ' 81,000 Ryom o Barley— ** New York, May 23 shipments of flour and yrain for the past 24 houre have been as followa: Flour—~bbla. . \Vhsnt—bulh Corn— 78,000 Oata ~ bi 124,500 Kansas Orry, May 23.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 4 hours have been as follows: Rec'ta, Shin'ta, Wheat, hluhull + 8,000 9,000 Corn— 12000 18,000 Oats— o eens ToLeno, May ¢ eceipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 houts have been as follows: Rec'ts, 9,000 Corn Oats. St Loun New York, Moy 23.—Receipts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Quarters beef. U Bgn-Wostern fresh, bigher aod firm at | Garcasses of mutto oep . OBicAG), ments of live stock for hours have been as followa: Shipm'ts 2,000 LIVE STOOK, s, May 23.—Receipte nud shipments of live stock for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: Reo'ts, Shipm'ts, 8000 1,200 3,600 650 60 150 Rec'ts Shiv'ts 8,200 . 4100 5,800 May 23, Reoelpt aad ship. the past 2t Reo ts, Shlpm'u. 17,000 700 6,500 2,100 1,000 Kansas Oiry, M-y 23, Keceipts -nd shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Oattle. MHEROH aNDISH, Special Dispatches to Tus Bxn, New Yo ket quiet; RK, May 23 —Sugar ~Mar- refined, stewdier; standard A, €8 sigranulated, 8 3'16@8fe. Barley - Market dull; . Corn~ Meal—Market neudy at 260@ 65 Butter--Market steady and unchanged. Eggs—Murket lower; 15@154c. Whisky —Market steady at 1 14, Pork—Market lower; jobbing, 10 75, Bulk Meats Market dull and lower; long clear, 10 40; short rib, 10 50; short clear, 10 75. Racon— Market dull; long clear, 11 15; short rib, 11 25; short.ol 11 50, Lard—Mar«et quiet; small lots, 11 15 APTERNOON BoARD,— Wheat —Market excited and hivher; 114 for June; 114§ for July; 11143 for August; 115} for September; 1 13§ for the year. Corn—Murket steady; 5130 for Tune; 538> for July; b4jc for August; 46c for the year. Oats —Market dull; nothing done, TOLEDO, ToLxno, May 23 — Wheat — Market stendy; No. 2 red winter, 113} for oash and Muy; 1133 for June; 115§ for July 9 and August; 117 for September; 118 for October; 1 134 for the year, Corn—Ma ket stesdy; No. 2, 58%: for cash and May; 59 held for Juac; 60c tor July O'ts— Market quist; No 3, 430, Boann easier; No CLosEp — Wheat — Market 2 red win 1 14 held for bid for M 1134 bid for 5 115} for July; 1154 bid for Aue gust; 116} bid fir September; 1 17§ for October; & 124 bid for the year, Corn Market easier; No. 2, 5873 for cash; £83 bid for May snd Juue; 593c bid for July; 61c seked for August, Oaw—sturket dull and nominal, KANSAS 0117, Kansas Crry, May 2 red tal), 94chid or cash; 94fc for June; 96: for Ju'y; 92}e for the year. Cn—Mark-t steady; 43, for cach; 431c for June; 45¢5 for duly, Oate—Market slow; 40c bid for cash; ny options, heat—No, 2 LIVERMOOL Livereoor, May 43 much doiug; California d ter, 84 0d@9s 21; wpri 2 'California, 93 1d@91 245 953 @9, 7d. No. do No. 1, olarsor —Market steady, with o falr d; N, Rice— Market firm; domestic, 5@7c. 0., 30@>582. Potroleum— Market dull; united, 101§, Tallow—Market tirm and fairly active OMAHA MAKKHTS, Wholesale Prices. Orrice or TaR OMAHA Bow, Wednesday Evening, May 23 The following are the only changes re- ported to-day: WHEAT.-- Grain, -Oash No, 2, 920; cash No, 8, 76ho; rojected. GSo. ARLEY,—Cash No, 2, 680 No, 8, 42.. RYE—Oash, 480, OORN— New mixed, 88¢c, OATS—880. SEEDS-Blue gross seed, 125@1 50; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 00; white seed, 2 50, 4 00@85 00 BEA SHEEP [ Bran, pee Flour 11s@11s 64, Corn—Dall; bs 84, LIVH BTCCR Spectal Dispatohes to Tan Bux, OHICAG0. Oarcaco, May 23 ~The Drovers' Joar- nal rop orts as follows: Weak and lower; Il others5@10c , 6 ; skips, 3 40@6 40; closed wesk, Cattla~Ma-ker for shioning oattle weak; 100 lower; ex ort, 610@6 35; good to choice shipning, 5 80@6 10; common to fair, 5 15@5 Sheep Moderately active and pricas firm; common_to fair, 875@1 50; good, 5 50; choice, 5 75, BT, L 81, Louts, May 23 —Oattle—Supply larve, with & good proportion of heavy shipping stears, which were slow and low. Texans, 4 25@b 00, Sheep- Quiet inquiry and chiefly local; fair to good muttons, 3 75@4 50; prims cnoice, 4 60@5 00; Texans, @4 50; spring lambs, 2 25@3 50, Hoga—Market dull, lower and weak; Ikvh! 6 8) @7 00; mugh to good unLHnu. 6 50@7 15; butchers to fancy, 7 15@7 8. KANBAS 0ITY, Kansas Crry, May 3,—The Commer- cial Indicator this afterncon reports as follows: IO-H(—MA{%;’,Slnl'" and weak; ehip- piog steers, @1,400 pounds, 52 5 80; cows,8 50@4 7 B i HhevmbiArkot lomee and weak, at 670 @7 25; mostly 6 85@7 05, Sheep —Stendy; 96 ponnd averages 4 15, NEW YORK, Nzw Yomx, M -l BK, May 33,-~The Drover' l-m-mmn;umol (100 Ralt winter whont - 3 00@3 75 «t spring wheat—2 6) @2 Second quality spring wheat—2 40@2 60, Of Chopped Feed, per ton—18 00, DUCKS — Drunad per lb,, clover seed. 3 00; mlllttmd. Hungarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass Produce. POTATOES—23@b0c per bushel, ONIONS—01d20c per bushel, BUTTER Choies country, 15@20c, KGGS—Kresh, 1 HONGY—Olitor s, per 1b, 31 APPLES—Per barrel, 32 25(@4 00, ORANGES-~California, 2 75; Mossina, LEMONS--85 00@5 50 per box. STRAWBERRIES 20@252 per quart. NE—Navy per bushel, 2502 Live Stock. CATTLE —Fat stoers, 33 00@5 50, FAT COWS 83 75@4 00, HOGS - 86 25@6 75, ~$1 50@b 00, lour and Millstuffs, ton—16 00, Px:‘-ulury. o —Live per doz., $100 perlb,, 1oc. $ POTAS! P-uzlmn- oana, 4 oase, n oave.$ 807 Tabbitzs Ball 5 o | 1'00; Anchot Ball 3 dox In case 1 80, " "“‘fo‘.’“’m Taney wbie nessee, 100 pex Ibi anoy w! Ib; white’ Virgiaia raw, Too, soustoq OANDLES-—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 168, 1580; 8e, 6o bexes 40 e, 1o, o 1 1 Al TOHES—Por oaddie, 850 round, ..,.. #8 10) square, oases, 35 40, COFFEES—Ordinary grades, 83@9; fair, 10@1040; good, 104@11e; prime, 1y (@130 strictly prime, 12@12}o; choice, 18 @1340; fancy green and yeliow, 14@150; old government Java, 201@263; Tievering's ronsted, 14§o; Arbnekle's roasted, 144c; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 14§c; Im. itation Jav G.(L 180, VINEGAR — New York apple, 16¢; Ohio -yflo 130, SAL ray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- m"t’n'“h' 50; bbla dalry 60, I», # 50 Powdered, 10jo: Cut loaf, 0fo; Graualatedy he; Confectioners’ A, siu; Bundud xtrs O, 8o; Extra edium yellow, 8ic; dark yellow, s‘rABLB.—PenI. ‘hfll Silver o Shoi o Starch, ExcelaiorGl 740t Oorn, 85 MEATS—Hams per 1b., 14c; bacon 1b,, 1403 olear side bacon' per Ib., 1130 s’; salt aides per 1b,, 103c;bacon shoulders red Ten. | 81, Prinoe's mineral 8o, on 407 Saraiae, o onch, No, 1, Wu;» bard me Furniture, extra, $1_10; j_ocosch, extra, $1 81'20; Dadhar, oxtra, 8116, phaltum, exted, e/ sholla oll finish, $1 80. Nld.l. Furs, Ete, " Hfl)r:ls—t.m’n. "“L‘i‘é:; ‘s hides, ¢ ou @740y n Aalt, dry "filnt, sound, 12@1%er dry ‘eall| tn and kip, 12@1«‘ diy olb BLdes, o sound, 10@11c; wt. 8 015 Da, 11@1%; groon ol e, per skin, 500 125 mm‘dmp i “third rate, out wcored and one grub, olassed two. tLirda rate,) branded bides 10 per sent, of Goon akias, No. 1, 46e; No, % 801 No. 1 2044 No-4, 106, 'Mm. Nov 1, 800y No, 2 16¢; No. 8, 16¢; No, 4, 'ox, No,lk, 60c) No, '3, 250, Blnnh, No. 1, blbe; 660) ahort ntrl{n. ¢0¥ narrow stripes broad stripe, 10e. ll\n' To, Oak sole, 880 ‘o flo homlul sole, 380 to 860; hemlock kip, 800 to 1 runner, 850 to 800; hemlock calf, 850 to 120; hem- lock upper, 25 to 360; ‘oak upper, 3Hc; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calt kid, 83@86n Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 800 to 1005 oak oalf, 120 to 1 80; Frenoh kip, 110't0 1 62; French oalf, 125 to 9 00; ru 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 per I, 9os tierce Iard per Ib,; 1130, SPIC s.—Pcwor. N Au-,.m. 19; Cloves, 80; Cassia, 24, CHEKSH—Kull Oream, 1433 Part 470 840, G oh, 8 roenwi Wentern, 3 76; North Star,s 001 Tewla Iye, 4 sn Jewell lyo, 275, FEED-—Jobbing prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 Iba.; chop corn, 81.40; bran, 700 per 100 1bs. OMINY—New 83 50 per bb. Dry Qooas, BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 83c; Applomn XX, 7c; Atlanta A loot, ¥, 830; Buokeye LL, 4.4, 70 Onbot W, 1 ; Chitteuango A, Glo; Ureat Falls E, ~Hoonlar.6 o; Honost Width S0, In: m.n Head A, 80; Indian Standard A, ; Indian Ora.hndd w., 633 Lawrenc L. . 6 03 My-tlc river, 740; Poquot A, Silo; 4o; Utloa O, b’u' Wachueott B, 73 do A, Shot do B 48 FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allsndale Thos Alligator 8-4, S¢; Aryylo 4-4, 74c; At T.L, 6ho; Badgor State X Bennington O 4-4, 6c; Buckeye §. 4. Indinn Orchard 3, so; Lehigh X 1. 9,7 do 0 88, Tho 94c; Pepperell N o R 36, 7§0; do B 89, AA -8, Ske; Lnumh e 8ho, Vocasset O 180 , Téc; Wamanita 4.4 BLEACHED COTTONS--Androrcog sin L 4-4, 94 do do half (0; Blackstone AA imporial 8; lonched 4.4, 0c; Cabot 4.4, & Fruit of the Loom, 9}, doWator Twist, 104c;Great ndian Head ehrunk 4- 100; do cambric 37, 124o0; lvx \ ;Po%uot A,10¢c; Pepperel fi ooahontas 4-4, 9ho; pm.zg 4-4. 8oj Utlo, 1loj Wamauits DUCKS Oclored)_-Altany B brown, 80; do O, drab, go Xa strigen an pmd-. 14 do xmc h}\:m Jrob | g7 plaids, n fanc o: unawiok brown, Bjo; Obarlot fancy’ mm do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River extra hoavy, nm Indiana A ym.'. 18ar Nevonset A brown, 160 TIOKINGO—Amoskeag A U A 83 19¢; do XX blue 82, 184; Arrowauns, 9}o; Claremont B B, ) 154; Ognestogal xo trw, 1740; Hamilton D, Tijo Lowiston a 80,'160; Minnehahs 4-4, 306, Om » super extra 44, 280; Peat Rivor 82, 16}0; Put. nam blde stripe, 130; Shetucket § 104, do 88 1201 Yocman'y. blue %, 90 RNIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn 1640;_Andover DD blue, 154e; Arling X blus Booteh, 184e; Ooncord 000, blue aw brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 18}/ do X Xto do do 1440 Haymaker's blue snd brown, 94o; Dytio River DD strips, 164o; Pourl ver, blue and brown, 160) Uncsavillo, blue and brown, 144e, CAMBRIOS—Baruard, 603 Eddystone lining, 24 inch double tace, Sjo; Garner A Inzod, Fjo; Manhatton glove finish, Tvewparc o 6o; do glazed, b0y Poquot do bo; Lockwood kid finish o, corcsm JEANS—Amory, 303 Andron ooggin satteen_8io; Clarendcu, 640; Cones oza sattoens, 73c; Hallowel, 8c; Inkdi Orchard 740; Narr. unun.imprnved 8je. Popperil sattecc 50: Rockport, 74 -Allens, ! Aruold, 7o Berwhk Oonestoga. 6jo; u 3; American, Bjc; t; Cocheco, 7o; ir] 3 Dunnell, topplags, 9 00 to 10 60; Moroceo, 300 o .&u bble O, D, Morooso, 850) simon; 00, }lAllNEHS No1l war oak, 420 No 3 do, 89¢c; N:. 1 Ohio ok, 88¢; No, 2 do, 8561 No. 1 Milwaukee, 703 No, 3do o, Lumber, WHOLESALE. ‘Wo quote lumber, lath and shingles on cara at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING 216 ft, and under, 822 00; 18 ft., 823 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST 18 he., 828 50, 50, 93 ft., $36 50; 24 . 26 50, TN NG—No, 1, 4 and 6 In,, 824 00; No, 2, 822 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd eommon boarde), $20 00; No. 2, 818 00, LiMk-—Per barrcl, 81 25; bulk per ous- 8%0; Cemont, bbl, 83 35 Towa plaster bbl, 83 50, 'Hair per bu, B0o, _Tarvod folt 100 Tbs. 2% 50, Heraw honed, 38 60, Heavy H rdvur‘ Liat. xmn. rates, §28% plow stosl, speoinl ut, 70; oroible b wpeoial o Gorma, e ¢ tool do, 165@2%0 wa nn apokes, sot, 25@3 00; hi:bw, por not, 1 25; alloos, sawod dry, 140 tonguos, ench, m(mhn. nxlos, each, 7501 square nuts, per T, wanhors, por 1, 8G21%c; nv.tn. er Ib, 11c; coil chain, per Ib, 6@1Z; malleable, So; fron wmign, fic' orowhnars, 0o harrow tooth, 40; nprl % toel, 7@Ho; Bnrdnnl horasahoas. * 2% Burdon's muleshoes, 6 25, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ Tdo per 100, NATLS—Rates, 10 to 608, 8 £0, SHOT,—8hot, 81,85; Buck shot, $2.10, Qriental Powder, kogn, 86,401 do., hal g-& du‘, } uarter k"f' $1.88; Blast h%) ‘use, per 100 foet 500, A.L——Omnherluld blackswith, $12; Morris Run Blowburg, m, Whitebreast lump, 84 50; Whitebreast 50; Town lnm‘s 84 060: Towa nut #4 'i Bpring, ;_Anthracite, 811 50@13 00; Oanon City, 87 00 per ton. Morses and Mules. Extra draft horses, 8175, to 226,3 Com- mon dralt horses, 8100, to 160.; Extra farm horses, $110. to 125,; Common o [oud farm horser, 890 to 81003 lh&n 860, to 75,3 Common plugs, Mms.—mun), $125, t0 160, good, 8100, to_140,; fair, $75. to 100,) common, 860, to 75. ALOOHOL — 188 root, 395 per wine allon; extra Callfornia "ilm' 15 proct, 25 por Imml gallon; triple refined apirits 187 proof, 138 per proof gallon; re-distillod whtdkies, 1 00@1 60; fine blended 1 /0@ 250; Kontucky bourbone, 200@7 00; Ken. tuek}{ and_ Penusylvania' ryew, 2 00@7 00 ANDIES - Imported, 88 00916 00; domeotin 1 40@4 GINS—Iin .)flfwli‘ 4 650@0 003 domentlo, 1 40@8 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 b0@A6 0); Now England, 2 0064 00; dowestio, 1 23 50 WEACH AND AFELH BRANDY- 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNIS—Imrorted per_oae, 1500291 00; Amitaa, per oas, 12008 @110} Tobnccos, FINE OUT—Common, 20@300; good, 45@60c; Rove Leaf, 70c; Premium, 66c; Dismond Orown, 5b:; Sweet Sixteen, g@m Eddymnu 70; Gloucester, 6o; ariaony, bio; xnlmrtmhr, Bo; Mer 7c; Mystic, g Sonthbrlda!, Sc;, do- Ginghams, To Al Durham, 8 oz, 50c; c; Darham, '3 oz, Bbo; Seal of North Carolin, 16 oz, 42c; Sesl of North Carvlins, 8oz_44c; Saal of North Carolina, 4 oz, 460; Seal of North Caro- 10k Au..mo, o Jins, 3 oz, 485 O. K Durham, 4 or, 28 ana, 1 wrth. 9le| Plun- | 0. K. Durham, 2 ¢z, 30:; Unole Ned, 3's, 9lo1 Sus 240; Tom and Jerry. GOTTONADRS —Abberrille 1840 | *Hin7a “reriral ~Climax, 50; Bul. Agate, 200; American, 11c; Artisian, 200; Oniro'D and T, 1840} Olariza D and T+ 17ho; Decoan Oo.stripes Dand T, 160; K gtone, 19401 Nantuoket, 190 Nonparell 16c; ‘Ocean D and ,m& Royal, 10h) Hoonos, 1ie; Tiogay 19k0s Wachupett shist Ing chcks "1240; n, 13hc; York, lain Nankin, 124c; dn, Ghocks, seipes and anoy. 12hc; do. 8 o snnmmus-umm n 104, 740! do 9.4, 28c; do 84, ntinental O 95, Tic, Tttt tha Trsom 104, 37 Now York mills98, 8505 do 78, 800; do b, 32he, Pembroke 104, 350; Pequot 104, ke, 40 Tiy 1o do 49, 16e; Popperell 96, o ac 67, Bedo o7, 186; Utien 96, Bo; do 58, 33ho; do 48, 170, Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS - Acld, Qarbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartarlo, 550; Balsaw Copnbis, per 1b, 700; Bark, Sassafras, per 1b, i3 "Calomel, pet 1o 7hey Oiaoburiin, ger on 8110 G lorofnrm. per I overs powders, por Ib, 81 25 Salts, per Ib, She; 80c; Tead, Acetate, par ) Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gol, #1 25; Oil, Castor, No. 8, per_gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, per gal. 81 50; Ol (ln‘unm.n, 50; Opium, 85 (0; Quinine P, & W. & R, & 8., bor oz, €1 85; Potassium, Todide, per Ib hm Salaci, per oz, 40c; Sulphate o phine, pef o, 83 86; Sulpnur floar e i Paints Clis and Varnishes S paors ynovlno. pure pe: bl, TURKEYS 175, OILS—110" oarbon, per gallon, 1z 1507 beadilght, per galon, OANNED ‘GOODR—yitors, (tand- Loy 1780 ‘fl‘ht. por__gallon, 19c; ard), per oase, 3 70@390; strawber- | 160 -u: e e xie 2 T, per cane, 340, raep-[raw, per pallon, b9; ‘linsced, boiled, berries, 2 ‘I, per oase, 8 50, Dam. | per gallon, 60c; Iard, winter str'd, per zal, sons, 2 T, per case, 2 45, Bartlett|lon, 5; No,1, 85c; . No, 7.15 pears per ono, 240, Whortlebarries | XXX, pei glllnn.l.‘w'N per case, 275, KEgg plums,2 I percese,? 90; | per g wporm, W, per allon, Groen gages,2 b per oase, 2 90; do choics, , 1n;m,w. per gallon, 75¢; neatafoot- 1 por oase § 50, 4 00@5 75, do 8 1, case, s | cage, 2 60; do LARD—( 124 3 In : fair, 7@74c; Patma, 68c, ORIRE TR L e kerel, half brls, 7 50; No, 1 mucker erel, half brls, 8 1 white fish, half brls, 7 00; No. 1 kits, S kU Btandusrd do, ard do, 4 )7 OU' do in 900 do, in bbls, 11 00; ThAS—, Inoice, 60@75¢; Lwperlal, good, Ul@l'lc. 0~ loe 60@ choice, Japan, 15@40; Oolong, chio. kood. 86@40c; choice, 40 and 50-1b cans, 17§ 0.1 ol sorow o, 12§ walon kegs, 81 75 SODA—In Ib papers, 83.30 per case; keg ine A,iglu. 2 T, per oano Poachos, 2 er oase, 8 00; 4 0024 B0; do (pie), 8 I, per ie, 6 ™, per dozen, 3 80, Jmans Refinining C lierces, 20-1b_cans 5-1b ,ouiziana prime to choice, 7§ @ lita, 1 00; family mack. family ‘mackeral, kits, —Standard Oom., 385, bbla,; 44 gallon kegs, 8195 Stan. JKLES—Medium, In barrels 1alf bbls, 4 00; snalls, fn bbly half bbls, b 00; gherkins, in in half bbls, 6 00, unpowder, g 45@55; 76c; Young H: 50@81 00F Japan” t e S ROPK—Sissl, § inoh and larger, 1lo; inob Libcs 4 inch, 126, WOODENWARE—Two hoo oall, 175 those boop palls 3 00, T 8 50; Pioneer washl 18 e own 390 Wollbuok 50, e SUA.PB' Kt i‘I&m Tmperial, N llll"l sationt, 8 60; Kirk's ::fi_ 118 -h:'kul Eh#n‘.l mm'- 40; Kirk's maguolls dos., i extra, per gallon, 900; No. 1, 750; luori- cating, zero, per -unu. 806; summer, 1b¢, golden mashiae, No. 1, per eallon, fc; No! 30; aporm, signai, Der gallon, 30c; tur pontine, per galion, 88c) naptha, Bi', pe- gallon, 180; 64", 170 PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaba P, P, bo; white load, 81, Louis, puro, i Jiamellen “yroon, 1" 4o 6T "cam,” %05 ‘ronch zine, fn3ea seal, 120; Freuch rino, rod seal, 11¢; French zin, in varninh asst, %0; French zinoe, in oil amst loo; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'h cans 100; raw and burnt Sienns, 103: vandyke hrown, 3 refined lampbinck, 120 conch black and; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prossian blue, 80c; ultramarina blue, 180 ohrome groon, L, M. & D)., 163;blind and shutter green, L. M. & D, 102; Parle green, 1hc; Todian red, 150; Veuetian red, 90; Tuscan dre, 2%; Ameriosn Vermilion, I, & P,, 180y chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &'D 0,," 14c; yellow oohre, 90; Kolden oohre, 16; patent Iryer, 8c; graining colorn: light oak, dark oak. walnat, abestnut and nah 15c. Dry Palats (bl lowd. S Franch "size, 1001 P whitein o wi ers, ] S e man. own, 140, o e e e lue, 560; ultramarine, 140 vandyke beown, 80 umbor, burat, 40 umber, raw fomlatinn, buro b, do; Lenna, raw, 4o Bari groén gonulse 250} Paria a groo o' - K., m“m-:nu"n? 5 o groen 5 vel 50; Horeshoe, 48; Star 48; Rudy, i Black, 84@40. Merino unwathed, light, 14@160; hes'y 15@1bo; medbum uawashed, light, 18 30, waahed, oholos, 8205 fair, 80c; tub aud waahed, 280; burry, biack and cotted wool 2@60 lear. All Iron preparations blacken the teeth, constipate the bowels, and glve headache with one exceptlon, that is Brown's Iron Bltters. SLAVEN'S Made from the wild flowers of th rar FaMep YOSEMITE VALLEY it 1a the most fragrant of perfame Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, Nan Fzanclsco, Kor sale in Omaha by W, A Whitehonsa and Kaennard Bros "= NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. [From the Boston Globe.] “asre, Bditors — The above ls s good likeness of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinf m, of Lynn, Mass., who above all other human being \ay be truthtully called the “Dear Friend of Woman, ssome of her correspondents love to call her. 8k sealously devoted to her work, which s the outeom t & lifestudy, and i obligod to keep six lad wistants, to Lielp hor answer the large correspondend hich dally pours {n upon her, each bearing ita spec arden of suffering, or Joy at release from it. He vigotable Compound s & medicine for good and nd Al purposes. 1 have personally Lovestigated it ax x satisfled of the truth of this. On acoount of it proven morita, t 18 recommende 1 prescribed by the best physielans 1n the country Do gays “It works like a charm and saves mud n. It will cure entirely tho worst form of fallin I the uterus, Leucorrhoea, frrogular wnd painfd ‘enstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Infiammation au foodings, all Displacements and the cor Ity ry portion of (be rystem, and give w life and vigor, 1t removes faintness, 0 ulency sstroys all craving for stimulant n. That foeling of bearing t and backache, I8 alway 1t will at all times, an in harmony with the Ja sing pain, wol ancatly cured b ndar all ciroumstan \at governs tho f stom. Itcoms ouly 8! or six for §5., and ta soid ruggista, Any advico required as to special cass, of many who have boen restored to parfed salth by tho wse of the Vegetable Compound, ean blainod by addressing Mrs. P with stamp far repl Aher home in Lynn, Mass, ¥or Kidney Complaint of effher sex this compound| asurpassed as abundant testimonials show. “Mra. 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