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] = Of Omahs, Nab. Paid up Capital, =« -« DIRRCTORS: R. JOINSON, Presient, of Steels,Johnson & Co A R TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C, B. & Q. R.R, Boston, V. V. MOKSE, of W.)V. Morse & Co, JUSIN 8. COLLINS, of 0, H, & J. 8, Collins, M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Attorney at Law, 260,000, , of Byron Reed & 09 , ashior, ladé Cashier of the First Nationsl Zank of Omaha, and connected with the active managoment of that Bank sinee its organization in 1663.. OrxED for businoss April 27th, 1882, with the Iargest capital of any Bank in Nebraka. Couunorions receive spacial attontion and char- 96 lowest obtatnablo here or olsewhore, Iywnnrst allowed on time deposita upon favor- ablo terins Aud upon AecoNnte of banks ad bAak- ors, Foamow Wxomaxon, Government Bonds and County and City securities bought and sald. 1t is propared to do a genoral banking busincss 0 all ita details, and in the treatment of custom- ers will punviie’ the most liboral policy conslsten with safe banklug, J. W. RODEFER. Broker. Stoeks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good Becuritics dealt in, Room 4, N Poarl 8t,, Council Blufts, In, FINANCE AND GOMMERCE. FINANCIAL, Wpecial Dispatch to Tan Bax. New Yorg, May 26, Money—23@3 per cent; cloving offered at 3 per ceat, Prime Mercantile Paper--5¢ Sterling Bxchunge — Baunkers’ 26 per cent. bills \ dull and steady at 4 843; demand, 4 €8, Governments unchepged, Railroad se- curitios moderately active and higher, Siate recurities neglected, The stock mar'tet was extremely dull uring the forenoon, and prices fractional- Yower on the whole list, After 12:30 stock market was firmer, and prices vanced }@§ per cent on the general list, fter Central Pacific to 75, Several scks made the highest price of the day anfar, In the Iast hour the market was yre active and the prices advanced $@1} r cent, Iatter Rock Teland to 123 and St. nul & Monitobs %o 121, Remainder of 13 most active stocks advancing §@§ per tit, Intter Central Pacific and Wabash L273, These wera the highest prices of L1 day, and left the market generally s Trtion bigher than last night, b MINING, 890CK, d Iarket very activeandgenerally strong ecially for Comstocks, Consolidated gitia sold at 73 to 78; California 40 to closing 42; Sierra Nevada 725; Union nsolidated 775, and Sutro Tunsel very iive at 23 to 89, closicg at 25; Navajo 1 at 180; Northern Bell, 650; Chryso- , 115; Sonora Consolidated 70 to 66; ental and Miller, 16 to 20, closing at 17, ¥ ales for the day 136,785 shares, Total ] the week 394,951, 1 Lijpe lie certificates feirly active snd|@ ong ot 103} to 106, closivg on cnll at GOVERNMEN' Yestorday. To-day l&un & Terre Hauta. .. do pfd xnericon Exproes........ tarl,, Cedar Rapids & North, (mada Southern 4 St L&r. “nral Pt ... esapenke & Ohio. { 18t pfd. 3d pfd 8t. L. & New Orloan: Sand, & Cleveland. Qol, & Cincinnati. .4t Tennessee. do_preferred. ort Wayno & Chicago. annibal & St, Joseph. do ATlem o eriinienannns “ouston & Texas Central, 70 linois Central......... 143 d,, Bloom, & Weetern 273 (avsas & Texas...... 204 ake Erie & Westorn........ 26 274 ke Shore & Michigan So,..108y 109 lJ\Ilr-\l‘lL‘ & Nashville....... 488 49t wiay,, Now Alb, & “Ghisago 65 b5 © M, &L‘h!:‘:li.... ........ 10 o Memphis & Charleston. Michigan Centrsl...... Memphis & St, Louie. 1| 20@250; dui % | choioe corn f aio Central... bio & A\dliulalipp o wtario & Western. .. eozon Transcontinental & tsburg & Clevel ard lenn Palace Oar. . b St N Baside pld. 41 Fu 0& Co, Express.124 South Pac Sutro, FOREIGN FINANCE: Special Dispatch o Tun Bax. LONDOX MOKEY, Lownox, May 26, m;‘ronuoll—Fnr money, 102 1.16; account, PRODUOH & PROVIBIONS Special Dispatches o Tun Bua, OHI0AGO, Omoaco, May 26, —~Flour—Market steady, Whist=Regnlar, matket aneeitied opened strong And m.xm. olosing at insid prices; 1 184 £ 1 18¢ for Jun 1163 for Jnly' 1 11‘3«1 164 tor An.uw 24 for the year; No. 2 spring, 1 114; No. § 9be; winter, 1 Uorn—Market active agd lower; ! cash and Ma; 42 for June; 5T@H74¢ for July; 58@5&c for August; olfo fer the year, Oata~—~Maorket demoralized 88fc for ossh and Juae; 394 for Jul; for the year, Rys—Market higher at 634, Barley—Market nominal at 800, Flax Seed —Market steady at 1 424, Pork—Market active and lower; 19 00@ 100 for cash, May and June;' 19 0@ for July; 10 40@19 42§ for August; 7 224@17 25 for the year, Lard—In fair demand but lower; 11 52} 1155 for eash and May; 11 573@11 60 for Juve; 11 70@11 724 for July; 11 52)@ 1155 for August, Pulk Meuts short ribe, 10 8 Buttes b for d lower; May; 388@383c for 34c for August; 32 teady; shoulders, 7 80; short clear, 10 75, farket dull and unchnged “Dull aud unchanged at 163@16}e. Whisky—Market steady. NEW YORK, Niw Yorg, May 26,—Flour—Market stendy: euderfine, state and western, $3 50 @4 25, Wheat—Market tor cath 1@ lic higher and strong; options opened }(@lic better, ruled wenkor, declined §@lic, closing steady; mmndcd epring; '106; ungraded red, 1 03@1 234; No. 2 red, 12:@1 224, in elovator; ungraded white, 9i@l 21; No, 2,1 08; No, 2 red, May, eales 112~ 000 bu at 1 223@1 29§, oty ab1 2} June sales, 895,000 bu at 1 223@1 23, closing at 1 22§; July sales, 2,870,000 bu t 1"4}@1 254, closing at 124§; August bu at 1 263@1 274, clos. mg .:usg Corn—Mazket for cash steady; options opene firm. declined §@1c, clowing weak; ungraded, 40@65c; steamer, 63§@65c; No. 2, 66@67c; yellow western, b b May, 654@05§c, closing 056580, cloning st 65 673c, closing at 003c; August, i7i@ i ggs—Murket higher and fitm at 18@ i’mk—Muket nominal at 20 00, Lard —~Market firm at 11 70@11 75, Butter—Market weak at 10@23c, Cheese—In good demand at 4 40@5 00, BT, LOUIS, 81, Louis, May 26. — Flour —Market strong snd higher; family, 4 85@5 00; choioe, b 45@b 55; fancy, b 65@6 00, Wheat—Market excited and very une settled; opened higher, advanced, reacted and closed lower; No, 2 red, 119@1 19} for cash; 119@1 19}, closlng ot 110% for June; 1 22@1 223, closing at 1 19] for July; 122}@1 23, cloning at 1 20§ for Auguat; 1 24 down to 1 214 for September; 1 133@ 1 203, closing at 1 18} for tho year; No, 8 red, 111@1 113 Lnru—MnrkuL lower and slow; No, 2 mixed sold st 51§c down to 51§c cash; fifl G0 for June; H13 for July; b63@ for August; 474@474e for the year, Oate—DMarkes duli and lower; 41c for 104c for June; 40c for July. Market nominal, 0 Meal—Market steady at 2 60. Bmter--]\lx.rklut, unchanged; creamery, , 16@20c, }wgn-—Mnk:t um.}:unsed at 15@1540, Whisky —Market steady at 114, Provisions—Market very slow and lower to sell; oniy a swall jobbing trade, LIVERPOOL, Liverroor, May 26,— Breadstuff s—¥ar. ket firmer and unchanged, Wheat—No, 1 California, 94 31@9s 6d; No 2do, 8s 11@9s 2d. LIVH STCCK Gpoolal Dispakchos to Trm Baw, CHICAGO. 0OH10AGo, May 26, —The Drovers’ Joar- na) reports as follows: Hogs—Fair market but not strong, rices about the sune; mixed, 6 80@7 15; eavy, 7 30@7 50; light, 6 90@7 30; skips, 8 50@6 50, fair clearauces, Cattle -Quiet, demand limited and prices unchanged; exports, 5 90@6 10; good te shoice sbipping, b 60@5 90; com- mon to fair. 5 00@5 50. Sheep — Quality poor, low grades dull, i common to fair, 3 00@# 50 good, b 50; choice, b 75, NEW YORK, New YoRg, May 26,—The Drovers' Journal Buresu repocts: —Market opened steady; choice ; 81 per Lead lower;foomwmon to steers, 620@7 00 per cwt, tops, ¥ 05@7 10; poor to decent distillery steers, b 85@6 44, She p—Mnrkat steady and firm at 4 00 @b 23 per cwt; poor to common sheep, 550@6 50; nrdinuy to good, 6 75@7 00; prime, 8 50@10 Huga—l\hrkeb dull at 7 20@7 50 per owt. 8T, LOUIS, Sr, Louts, May 26.—Cattl -Snp}z very small; only & local trade; shippi grades nominal; ¢ood butchering cows md holf 4 25@5 00; common, 3 50@4.00, p-—Market slow; only lvcal demand; e good, 8 75@4 50; prime to choice, 4 60@5 25; Texams, 300@4 50; spring larbs, 1 50@3 00 per head. oga—Market slow; light _shipping, 6 80@7 00; rough to good packing, 6 70 @7 20; butchers’ to extrs, 7 20@7 35, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Ciry, May '6,—The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoou reports as follows: Cattle—Weak and slow; steors. 500@ 570; stockers snd feeders, 4 00@4 50; cows, 8 25@4 50, Hogs—Steady; light to good heavy, 6 75@7 15; bulk of sales at 6 90@7 00, Sheep ~Good local demand at 8 75@ 400, MISCELLANHOUS,. Spocial Dispatches to Trn Bur, DEY GOODS, New York, May 26,—Dry Goods—For immediate wants the selections were very light and unimportant; taples for next season there something doiog but on & whole the market was dull and uninterest. ing, which for Saturday and this season of the year was not unexpacted, MHEROHANDISH, Special Dispatel s to Tus Brx, May 26,—Hay—Market Nw YoRk, qiiet and weak, o] Coft —Market quict; Rio, 7@350. In good demand and firm. rket easier a¢ 73@7 1516, TRAFFIO, Bpocial Disprichos to Tua Bux. FLOUB AND GRAINS, OH10AG0, May 26,~Receipts and ship. ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receivts, Bhip'ta, lour—barre . 8,000 6.500 Wheat—bushels. L 14,000 18,900 Corn— ¢ 21,000 406,000 Osta— 13,000 139,000 Rye— * ., X 12,000 Barley— * 8,500 oy T NATEY DOR...MOANNAY THE DAILY BEE~MONAY MAY 28 S MAY 28 1883 Rm!m- 12,000 00 lUOhLO Lovts, shipmenta of flour and grain for the pas 48 hours have been as tollows: 8hp'ts, 4,100 V8,000 260,000 May 26, Rmxph ‘and for the past | dry salt sides per Ib,, 104c;bacon shouldors per ), Oho tierco Iardt por ibj 1146, ICES.—Pepper, ‘31 Allagioe, 19; 30; Caseia, 24, CHEESE—Full Oream, 14e) Part Bklm, 11 LY E—Amerioan, § 40; Groenwlchy 8 40; Western, 276; North Star, 2 00} Iye, 4 65; Jowell lye, 275, | "FEED~Johbing = prices, Chop tood Roceivts, Bhip'ts, | £1.50 per 100 Iba.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, Flour-—~bbls,.. 5,000 5,000 | 70¢ ver 100 Iby Whet — b 110000| HOMINY—Now 83 50 per bbl, Corn— 81,000 Dry Goods. Barloy— LIVR STOCK, CHicAG), May 26, —lhns! b menta of ive stock for the hours have beon as follows: Reo ta, 6,000 800 1,600 Nrw York, May 26, —Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Bhip'ts Baeves. Sheep. Hogs 8r., Louvis, May 26,—Receipts and shipments of live Tock for the past 34 hours bave been as follows: l{oc'u Bhipm'ts, 200 1,200 1,600 1,200 0 OMAHA MARKHTS, Wholeoale Prlcm Orricn or Tre Cuana Bee, Saturday ¥vening, May 26, REVIEW OF THE WEEK, Jobbers and commission men have had & fair brade curine the week, with prices in the main about the same as for the week previous, Retail business has been quite brisk and merchants seem well satisfied with the past six daye’ busivess, Prices have fluctusted eomewhat more tham last week and average somewhat lower, 20 to 8¢ and rye lc. Tuesday wheat avd barley advanced 2c, oranges declined 75¢ and onions Fe, No changes were repor'ed Wednesday. Thursday wheat advanced 1jc to 2¢; drugs, cinchonidias declived 5, chloroform declined 5o, quinine declined 5¢ to 10¢, Potassium, iodide declined e, sulphate of morphine declined 10¢, strychnine declined 10c, linseed oil, raw declined 2c, sperm oil declined e, fish oil declined 10c, Friday, wheat, cash Ne. 2, declined e, No. 3 advanced 2¢; rejected declined 3o, The following are the only changes re- ported to.day: Hides—Cured adyanced }o to §o, green butchers advanced o to je. Oils —Carbon advenced e, Grain, WHEAT,--Cash No, 2, 940; cash No, 8, 78)c; rejected, 720 (PARLEY .~ Cash’ No, 3YE—Cash, 45¢, CORN—New mixed, 380, OATS—38c. SEEDS—Bluo eed, 125@150; rod clover seed, 13 00; millet seed, 100; Hungarianseed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, d20c per bushel, thoics country, 15@20c, h, 16¢. foraia, perlb, 31, barrel, §2 25@4 00, (mAt\ GES-—Oalifornia, 275; Mossina, 4 00@35 0 le\un\ 85 01@5 50 por hox, STRAWBERRIES—20@250 per quart. BEANE—Navy per bushel, 2 50@2 75 Live Stock. CATTLE —Fat ukeon. $5 00@5 25. FAT COWS ~83 7 4 00, HOGS—86 25@6 7! 5 SHEEP- 84 50@b 00, Flour and Milistuffs, Best winter wheat— 8 00@3 75, Second quality winter wheat—275@32 5. Best apring wheat—2 60 @2 75. Second quality spring wheat—2 40@2 50, Bran, per ton—16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—18 00, ‘Poultry.: OHICKENS—Live per doz, $i00@ 450, Dressed, per Ib,, 15c, DUCKS—Dressed, per 1b., 13e, TURKEYS—17c, @rocers List ANNED GOODS—Oyutors, (Rtand- ard), por case, 8 70@390; strawber- ries, 2 I, per caso, 340, reasp- borvies, 2 b, per ocase, 8 50, Dam. soos, 2 b, per cwe, 2 45, Bartlett pears per cace, 240, Whortleberries 1 perconse,2 90; e oase, 75, B plusa, 3 roen gagen, 2 I per onse, 2 90; do choic, , T par caso 4 50. Pine Applen, 2 Ib, por oass 400@5 75, Peaches, 21> per oase, 8 00; do 81, case, § 00@4 50; doy (pie); 8 b, per cas2,260: do pie, 6 I, per dozeu, § 80, LARD—Omata Refinining Co.; Tieres, 124c; 40 and 50-Ib cans, 12§c; 20-1b cans, 124c; 101b Jmfll, screw top, 12§35 Pib do, 12§c; 3-1b RICE— Lonisiana prime to choice, 73@ 8oz falr, 7 Thc; Patma, 6§0, msri 0. 1 mackerel, half brls, 7 50; No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack. erel, half brls, 5 25; family mackerel, kits 85c; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 7 00; No, 1 kits, 105 SV UP—Staudard Com,, 335, bbls,; Standatd do, 4} gallon kegs, $195; Stan. dard do, 4 gation kegw, $1 75, SODA~-In Ib pupers, 83,30 per case; keg soda, 2c NEW PICKLES—Modium, fn barrels 8700; do inhalf bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bhis, 500; gherkins, in bble, 11'00; do, in hal¢ bils, 6 00, TEAS— Guopowder, good, 45@55; Qholce, 60@750; Imperial, good, 40@4bo; Onoloe, 80@76c; Young Hyson, good, L6 500) shoioe, 856@81 00; Jepan’ Nat 8%c: Jepan, choice, 60GT5He ();l“m, .,um\. 85@40; Oolong, cho.ve, 40@65; Souokong, good, 55G40c; choice, S5@450, ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 1lc; #inch, 1t &mc. : ARE—Two hoop palls, WOODEN 175; three hoop pails, 2 00, Tabs, No. 1, 8 50; Plonser wachboards, 185 oabls | £7g50 Kot 1 Grown 2 90; Wellbuckete, 8 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 65 SOAPS--E{rk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's sstinst, 8 60; Klrkbnhmxhrr‘ 876; Kirk's white Rumian, 625 Kirk's Eutocs, 316 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cake:), _40; Kirk's magmolis dor., PO’A‘Asu—hnmymnh oans, 4 case, In case, 3 85; Babbitt's Ball 2 dox, In case, v 190: Anchor Ball % doz in case 1 50, PEANUTS—Rosstod, choloe, red Ten. nessee, 100 per Ib; fancy white, 104c per Ib; ruv-—whlm Virginia raw, 10¢; roasted LA\I\DX,‘B—BMM, 49 1bs, l\'n 16c; 8a, 15§0; bexen 40 o, 16 oz., Ge, 154c, MATCHES—Per ie, 9oo; round, onser, 8 101 squsre, onses, 85 40, COFFEES—Ordinary grades, 81@90; lUMtll old goyernmant Jav, 204(@2 roasted, 14 Levering Arbuckle’s roasted, itation Java, 16§@18}c, VINEGAR — Now York apple, 16c; Ohio apple, ALT,~Diuy loads, per bbl, 1 o1o, In eao ks, § 50; bl dalry SUGARS. ered, 10}0: 1040 Graculated, 9hc; Corfectioners’ Ay 9ke; Standard " Eatra C, 8fc; STARCH,—Pesrl, 4a0; Bilver Gloss 93c; Corn Starch, 9oy ExcelslorGloss, 749 1 Oorn, §o MEATS—Hams per lb., ldo; and ship- | past 24 Shipm'ts, 1,900 8,000 360 l On Monday wheat suffered a decline of 2, 683 No, 8, | & prime, 11} choice, H 1440; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 143¢; Im. Extra O, 84c; medium yellow, She; dark yellow, 78c. bacon per lb,, 14e; clear side bacon per lb,, 1130; BROWN OOTTONS—Atiantie A, 8jo; Appleton XX, 70;_ Atlanta A, 8¢; Boot, ) 840; Buokeye LiL, -4, 70; Oabot W. ; Chitten Hho; Great Falls E, Hoosier, 40; Honest Width 8o, In: Indisn Standard A, rd d, w., 630; Lawrence ; Mystio river, 74o; Pequot A, 8c; cn O, 5jo; Wachusett B, 780; do A, bt do B 48, T34o, FINE BROWN OOTTON 8= Allendale 4.4; 7ho; Alligator_8-4, 8c; Argyle 4-4 Atlantio LL, Ghe; Badger State X 4 Bennington U 4-4, 6g0; Buokeye . 4. Indisn Orohard 'AA 9-8, Bjo 89, 840; Lehigh 1 d4-4, w.c; 1oppmu N 80, 7c; do O 83, 74c; do R 86, 78o; do K 89, 80, Pocumset O 44, Tho; Wameuita 44 BLEACHED COTTONS-—Androssog n L 4-4, c.blmcknvlnnaAA (nb‘;eri‘nlB lo; Longdale, 10 York Mille N G Twills, do combric 87, 13 o uot A,100; opperel 'oen.hontu 4-4, 9ho; Poonsset 4.4, 8lo) b tica, 1loj VWamsuits 0XX, 12 DUCKS Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, 8o; do O, drat, Llag do X sbripos an plaids, 12he; do XXX brown nd drab, stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington faucy, 1Brdo: unawick brown, 8o; Onarlot fancy 12jc; do extra_heavy, 2005 Fall River browa, ‘extn. heavy, |114e; Indlans & brown' 1861 Nepouset A brown, 160 TIOKINGS—Amoskeag A U A 82 19c; do XX bluo 82, 1840; Arrowauna, 94o; Claremont B B, 1530; Conestoga; 10 tra, 1740; Hamilton D, 110 Lowiston o 80, 150; Minnehaha 4-4, 30¢; Omegn super extra & Pear] River 82, 1840; Put- ripe, 12g; Shetucket § 'eoman’s bluo 29, 90 ENTMS, — moskeak, blueand bronn 1640; Andover DD blue, 154c Arling X blue Sogtch, 183¢; Ogncord 00O, bluo brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 184; do X Xto do do 1440 Hlynmkern blue and brown, 930; Mystio River DD stripe, 16J0; Pearl River, blue and brown, 180} Unosaville, blue and brown, 143¢, AMBRIOS—] lining, 24 inch double taee, 8ho; Garner A azed, Fic; Monhattan glove finish, 3« ewtor ao/to o ,;1.»5 bYo; Pequot do bo; Lockwood kid CORSET JluANS—Amerv. 80j Andron coggin satteen 84o; Clarendcn, fllelvone. ofen uattaons, Tho; Hallowel,' 803 Tngdi sott, Improved, 8jo, Rockport, 780 4o; American, Amnld 70;_Berwick, 440; Oocheco, Conestogn, Sho; Dunkirk, 3 Dunnell, @o; Eddystone umnny, ; Knickerbocker, 640; Mer ac D, 7c; Mystio, 5do; Sprague 6o; Suuehhrldge, 60; do. Ginghams, 703 Marl. boro, bijo; Otiental Ghe, GIN HAMS—-Am«d( frren Atlantic, et el i 03 o3, Highland, 7ho; Ronlwosth, 9}n| kett, 9%or Sussex, e COTTONADES-—Abbarville Agnte, 200; American, 11o; Artisian, 00; Oairo D and T, 134c; Olarica D and f 17ho; Docoan Co.tripes Dand T, 160; oy stone, 13h¢; Nantuoket, 190; Nonpare 160; Ocssn D and T, 1530; Royal, 1841 Susaax, 190; Tiogy, 1ie; Wachusett hirt ing checke, 124e; do, Nankin, 134e; Fork, plain Nankin, 1ésac do, checks, stripes an 9 oz 3o, PINGS—Androscogeln 10-4.47}c! do 9.4,98c;do 4, 22; Continental O 42, 110, Fruitjof the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills98, 8503 do 78, 80c; do b8, 92e, Pembroke 10.4, 250; Pequot 104, 284, do 74, 19¢ do 49, Popperell 96, 29" do 67, 91cido 67, 18¢; Utica 96, 8603 do 58, 83ke; do 48, 17a, Drugs. DRUGE AND ClHEMIOALS.~ Acld, Oarbolic, 50c; Acid, 'J‘lrtuhsé 55c) Balsam Clopabia, per 1b, 706; Bk, b, 135 “Oalomal, per 1b, 7bo; omhmuf‘ r or, $106; O nmn.purlwu) over's powders, e 1b, 8125; Kpsom Sllta, por b, hoj Glyosrice, pure purhl. 300; Lend, Acctate, per Ib, OIL Onstor, No, 1, per gal, £\ 15; Oil, Onstor, No. 8, per_gal, $115, O, Olive, per gal. #1 50; Oil, Origannm, 560; Opium, srs o0 uinine P, & W, & R. & 8,, r oz, 81 75; Potassium, Iodide, per 1b ¥i63; sumn. per_oz, 40c; Bulphate o Mocphine, per oz, 93 76; Sulphur floar per l‘b Jrvr‘hnlnc. vor os, $1 25, Pllnh Olls and Varnlehoa )ua Plun. OJLS—110" earbon, por gallon, 120; 150° headlight, per gsllon, 1de; 175° headlight, per gallon, 150° Wator White, 18c; linweed, raw, per gallon, 77 linseed, bolloy er gallon, 60c; lard, winter str'd, per gal, lon, 96 No.1, 007 No. 2 75c; oastor wer gallon, 130; No, §, 1 20; awoet or z\h 5c; sperm, W, B., per gallon, fn. 3 Gahe W Bt var allin, o) Aeatort. extrn, per gallon, 900; No. 1, 750; lubri- cating, zero, per gallo ammer, 16¢, golden machine, No, 1 4 50; wporm, alinal, ber gallon, i0c; tur: pertine, por gallon, G50; naptha, b, por ga! BAINTS IN OTL—White lead, Omsha . P.. o whito lead, St. Louls, pure, i Jiarailies groomy 1’ to 5 B "cans, 200 rench zino, red seal, 110; French zino, in varnich ssst, 20; French zinoe, in ofl asst 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 11 cans 10c; raw snd burat Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, & refined lamphiack, 120; coach black andj Ivory black, 160; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 3Co; ultramarine bl ve, 1805 ohrume groen, L M. & D., 16bliud and_ shuter crecn, L M, & D., 16¢; Parin groen, 15c; il red, i0o; Venctian red, 90; Tuicon dry, 220 Amerloan Verullion, L &P., 10} ohrome yellow, L., M., 0, &'D’ 0.," 1éc; yellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 16; patent . walont, ahestnnt and ash 15c, Cry Painta White lead, 8c; ¥rench sin wcx Par whiteing 24c; ' whiting ffl 18 whiting com'l, 1, lampblack German. town, 14¢; lsmpblack, ordinery, 10c; Prue. siap blue, 550; ultramarine, 18¢) vandyke beown, 8¢j wrchor, burnt, 405 umber, raw nna, burn t, 4c; slenna, raw, 4c Pai n geunine, 25c; Paris green com’ 20c; chrome green, N. ¥.' 200; chrom vermillion, Kog., 70c; ver America, 185 Indiau red, 100 rone pink, ldc; venetian read, Cokusoso zgc- venetlen red Am zg:; rod lend, Tho; rome yellow, gann!ne, hrome yel- low, K., 1%; ochre, rochelle 8¢c; re Fvunch. 2fc; oahn American, 2} ter's minor 3 lehigh bro lt: lpr.nnh brown, 2 . rinoe's n-.ln orsl VARNISHES--Barrels gallon urniture, extrs, 81 10; lurnlhue No. 1 coach, extrs, 81 40; oach, No, 1, 01 20; Dawar, extra, 81 75; apan, 700 phaltum, extra, 850; shella 60; hard oil finish, §1 30. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—tireen butcher's hides, 69 7c cured 74@8c; hides, green salt, iy flint, sound, 12@18e; dry oalf ond kip, 12@14e; xl.-y palt hides, sound, 10@11¢; green oalf, wi, 8 015 Da,, ”@1‘5, greon calf, wé, under § T, per_ skin, 50c] groen pelts, HO@SL 25; green lamb skine, §! 25@1 Jdllhlgbd hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one , olaased $wo- tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eect. off Coon skins, No, 1, 450; No, 2, 30c; N. 2 Nu 4, 10s, M ink, No. 8, lfic, No, ocl htc ahort stripe, 40 narfow stripse broad etripe, 100. duw e, Oak sole, 38¢ m uc. humlock sole, 28¢ to 850; hemlook: kip, 800 to 100; runner, 686¢ to B0o; hemlock calf, 85c to lIL bem. louk upper, 280 to 260; ok upper, #oj ’Le r, 4 00 to b 50; calf kid, 82@060+ n kid, uow:m onk kip, 800 t0 1 00; ok calf, 120 to 1 50; French kip, 1101 623 Frouch oalf, 126 to 3 00; rue: uard, Syo; Eddystone 140G 70; Gloucester, Gc; [ 476 1840 | % "t | waehod, 250; burry, biaok and cotted wool gen seal, 12¢; French xine, | lzsr, 8o; graining colorn: light oak, dark | M wotta, 550 40 7 & .o; Imln toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; 1 to 85 200 Y Moroc B do, 8%c; N. 8bey No. 1 Milwa: ee, 5701 No, Lumber. ; WHOLESALR. We quote lumber, latn and nhln 1 oars at Omaha at the followin JOIST A undor, 822 m~ 18 ft., $23 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. TIMBER AND JOIST. 3 'S“l 50 22 ft., 826 50; 24 ft, 826 50, FRI\ JING—No, 1, 4 and 6 In,, ."l 00y 0, 2, 822 (0, ETIN (l = No, 1 (20d sommon N $18 00, 25y bulk per bun- Towa plaster r bu, be, ‘nrrod traw hoard, §3 60, Heavy Hardware List. apecinl (‘mmmt hhl 2 50, 'Halr felt 100 Ibs, 82 50, 82 25 Iron, rates, $2 80; plow steel, anat, 70; ornoible, So; Apeoial of (ormA, 60} gt tonl o TG wagom spoken, o 3 00; huba, per set, 110; fellocs, sawe: ongues, ench, 70@Abo; axles, ench, T50; mure. nuts, per D, 7@1ic) washiors, por 1b, 8@18¢; Fivets, per ib, 116; + imalloatle, 8o} wedges, 60; crowbars, 60 tooth, 4o; spring. teel, 7(@bcs hoos, 6 BAKBED WIRE—In ear lots, 70 @ 3o, per 100 Oriental l‘uw\lvr oo, 83.45; o ing, kexs, :Fuse, per 100 foct 60 BoAT G orland blnokszaith, Morris Run Elowburg, $12; Whitibronat Iump, $10); Whitebreast nut, 81 00; Towa Tnmp, 3 t 84 00; Rook {3pring, $700; Anthracito, 8i150@1200; Oanon City, 87 00 e too nd Mul orses Extra drafs horsos, 8175, to 225,; Com- mon dralt horses, $100, to 160.; Extra farm hornce, 8110, to 125.; Common o good farm horser, 890 to 8100, Extra pln 860, to 76, Common plugs, 820, to M'b LES,—(Excra), 8125, to 150.,; good, 100, to_140,; fair, 75, to 100, common, B€0, to 76. quuar ALCOHOL — 188 proof, 225 per wine allon) extrs Oalifornia -plm 168 proof, 9 per )!m«)' gallon; tripla gehm epirity 187 proof, 1 28 per proof gallon; reditilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended 1 0@ 4 50; Kentacky bourbono, 200@7 00; Ken- tusky and Penueylvania tyes, 2 001 00 NDIKS—Tmported, §5 00@16 0; domeetio 1 40@4 Gl;m—mpomd. 460@6 005 domentle, 3 RUMS-—Im; flud 4 50@6 00y Nu England, 2 000 lomestic, 1 B0 PEACH AND APPLE ERAN Y— 176 OSAMPAG NES~Imported per onse, fimsd 00; Amorisan, per onse, 12 00@ ; Tobaccos. FINE OUT-—Common,§20@30¢c; good, o3 | 45@600; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 650; Dismond Orown, 56c; Sweet Sixteen, SMOKING—O, 8., 20c; Muskovy, 26c; Durham, 16 oz, 46¢; Durham, 8 oz, 50c; Durham, 4 oz, 52c; Durham, 2 oz, bbo; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 42¢; Seal of North Carolins, 8 oz, 44c; Seal of North Carolins, 4 oz, 46¢; Seal of North Caro- Jina, 2 oz, 48c; O, K. Durham, 4 or, 280; 0. K. Durham, 2 oz, 80c; Uncle Ned, 3's, lom and Jerry. 23, PLUG _TOBACCO-Climax, 50; Bul. lion, 50; Horseshoe, 48; Star 48; Ltudy, | m——— 44; Horsey's, 48; Bl:ck, 38@40. ool iferiuo nawnehed, light, 14@160; hesvy 13@15¢; medinm unwaehed, light, 186 20; waahed, choice, $20) fair, S0c; tub aud 2G26e lose, B rigkt'sDirease, Dinbotor, Kidnev Livor or Urinary Diseas: Have 110 foat of 3.5 of ‘there dla- cance if you uee Hop Bltters, as they will prevent and cure the worst cases, even when you have been made worse by eome great puffed-up pretended oure, SLAVEN’S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of the rAR Famep YOSEMITE VALLEY it fs the most fragrant of perfume Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, Nan Franclsco, Kor sale in Omaha by W. J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros ‘Washington Post. Ool. James Otls, of New York, senior member of the firm of Otls & Co., elovators, and late commander of a roglment of New York ocavalry, re- od to & Post reporter at the Riggs house a personal adventure during the late war, 4] never killed but oné man during the twhole war,” he said in a melan- choly manner, “and that was una- voldable."” “How was that?" lnquired The Poat man “Well " gaid the colonel, serlously, g confederato chased mo v.wemy -five miles and fell dead from sheer ex- haustion, I have greatly regretted it ever since, but It could not well be helped.” —e Never Give Up. It you me suffering with low and do- resned epirits, loss of appetite, general ebility, disordered blood, weal constitu- tion, headache, or any disoase of & bilious nature, by all means procure & bottle of Risctrio Bitters. You will bo surprised toseo the rapid improvement that will follows you will be ihspied with now life; strength and sotivity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitte Sold st fifty cents & bottlo by C. F. Good- JEROME o W. 8. DEISHEN, Sec. aul Troas, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING GO Liucoln, Neb. MANUFACURERS OF Farm Rollers, Wo are prepated to do job work and manufae- for other parties, ) s all orders to t! NEBRASKA \|A\I FACTURING CO, Lincoln, Nob. BEIU R EIE.A. luxlmf PILE OINTME\T............I 50 “O:I.JO OINTMLN' Fever and Auua ‘onfe Cordlal. EELIN S STANDARD LIVER PILLS... FLHO AN DIARRHUI& bLl B, T BRI TE RO U SE S SURE OURE FOR CORNS..... (Warranted or money refunded.) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 2 ALMA E, KEITH, BEALER INg Fine HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETo, Stock Entirely Fresh and New. 109 164k Btreet, Opp. Postoffice, 600 to 10 50; 'lflc be; pebble 0, D, Mnrucoo. 86y simon; ar_onk, 4% No3 ak, 880; 'No, 2 do, 3do o, pri ND SOANTLING 16 f4, and . 2 26 W, J.Whi hl-mu 605 North 0. 16 mSo-tu Millinery | uV.A. tho B! T & Hhorous mON TONIO, I take pleasure ting th!z‘ti “hl;vo been enefito Frintators and. b7 lio Speakers will flnd l! e of the greatest val where } Tonic is nacel- sary. noommond 1 as re iable remedial n o 0ubted marritive md restorative properties. = LN oW FREPARED nm DB. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 213, UAIN £7., 67, LOUIR, th trml of the PURIFIES LO0D A combination of Pre torids of Iron, Perus Barkand l"w«phma‘. a batatavle form. ebility, tite, A-r.'mr:fl;:{z[ m Loicers it S éna REV J.L. TOWNER, Industry, T, saya:— ¥ *T consider 1% A most_excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. SRS R VAR p‘ RO ;"3“ 1 "fl'\\\?, - "', . versally admitted to be the Finest Equipped Rallroad in the World for ail Classes of Travel ‘made known as the great THROUGH CAR § (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) polis “BURLINGTON ROUTE" J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'| Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag't, Chicago. ween Chicago, Linc tween Indianaj All connections HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ATLTL PAPEB WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. 118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA . S ENELOLID, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES, Window Caps, leala, Skylights, &c. ) 1‘H STREET, - OMAHA, NEB ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association, CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER. Y . THIS EXCELLENT BERR SPEAKS 'S,fll"“'s MO FOR ITSELF, Orders from any part ot the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: All Our Goods are Made to ithe Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Oorner lath and Harney Strests. PERFE(}TION HEATING 'AND BAKIG 15 only attalned by using GHARTER 0AK Btoves and Ranges, WITH OWVIH. A, Jull-mio "A. M. CLARK Painter&Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECDRATOR, WHOLESALE & RETAIL §WALL PAPER Window Shades aud Uurtaing, COORNIOES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, Paiats, Oils & Brushes, 107 South |1 4th Strest OMAHA - NEBRAUEA E. B. CHAPMAN, CO. WHOLESALE GROCER 218 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Neb. o s S

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