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—_—— e —— St UNF The Nabragka Mational Bank, Of Omaha, Neb. Pald up Oapital, A DIREOTORS: R. JOHNSON, Prosident, ot Steele,JJohnson & Co. A, E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C. B R.R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W.,V. Morse & Co, TOHN 8. COLLINS, of G, . & J. 8, Oollins. M. WOOLWORTI, Counsellor & Attorney at Law, REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. W. YATES, Cashier, Iate Oashler of the First Nationsl Bank of Omaha, and connected with $he active management of that Bank since ite organization in 1563.. Oprxu for business April 27th, 1882, with the Inrgest capitalof any Bank in Nebraka. CoLLROTIONS receive spocial attention and char- go8 loweat obtainable here or elsewhere, Inrennsy allowed on time d-yum ‘upon faver- able terms aud uponaccounts of banks and bank- $250,000, County and City securitios bought snd sold 1t is prepared to do & general banking business n all ita dotails, and In the treatment of custon- ers will pursue the most liberal policy consisten with safe bankiog. J. W. RODEFER. Broker: ommercial Paper and all other Stocke, Bonds, C Good Securitiee o Room 4, No. 28 Peati 8t,, Council Bluffs, Ta. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Spectal Dispatch to Tun Bnn. Nrw YoRk, May 31, Money—24@34 per cent; closed at 2@3 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper —5@54 percent. Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills strong at 4 814; demand, 4 88§, Governments unchanged, The stock market to-day in general was dull but strong, snd tho net result of the day's business was an advance of % to 1§ per cent, viz: Union Pacifio was higher, owing to the declaration cf ths usual quar- terly dividend of 1§ per cent and the report that Blake Bros, had negotiated 1,500,000 of new collateral trust bonds The ad- vance in St. Louis and San Francsco is due to the reports that the company con- templates payiog dividends on preferred after July, Manitoba was also an excep: tional feature, being 33 per cent lower in the forenoon than at the close of Tuesday, the decline being mainly due to the de- crease in earnings and the probability of & rate war with the Canadian Pacific for Winnipeg business, MINING STOCK. Mining stocks were fairly active and lower, Sierra Nevada sold from 800 to at 90 and 92; Californinat 54 to 47; Nuvajo at 145 and 150; Eureka Consolidated at 325; Sonora Consolidated at 63 to 60, and Sutro Tunnel at 32 to 20, Sales of the day, 44,235 shares. Pipe line certificates were very active and excited, advancing frm 110§ to 119, GOVERNMENTS, Tues v, To-day 1 12 BONDB, Qartral Pacific firats 1143 Erie soconds....... 98 Lehigh & Wilkesbarra Louisiana_coneols Missouri 6's. vm-xn.. 6. do consols 6§ do deferred Adaws Express A.\legbzn{ Cent Alton &. erre Haute. Amaflcln Express. Burl,, Cedar Rapids QOsnada Southern. 0, St. L, & P.. do Oentral Paciflc......... Oheeapeake & Ohio. .. « 1st p 2d pfd Chlmgo & Alton...... do D! Ohi.; Burl, & Quincy. ... 95 Ohi., 8t. L. & New Or! eans. . 80 80 Cin,, Sand, & Cleveland Oleve,, Col, & Cincinnati. Delaware & Hudson canal, Del,, Lack, & Western. Denver & Rio Grande, 40, Erie..ooivirieoinnn 85 do 78 Eeet Tennesseo. 9 do_preferred. 18§ Fort Wayne & Chicag 130 unnnlbld & Bt Jmsaph fi llnrlam........ 105 Houston & Texas Central 694 Iilinoie Central...... 143 Ind., Bloom. & Weatel 274 Eausas & Texas. . 284 Lake Erie & Weste) 27 Lake Shore & Michigan So, 108 Louisville & Nasttville. .. 4 Louisv,, New Alb, & Chicago H4 b M, &. L BT T ¢ T 1 do 2d ptd Mumph(a & Charleston Michigan Centrsl. . Memphis & St. Louis. do pfd Missouri Motile & Ohio. Morris & Fasex Nashville & Ohaf New Jersey Central Norfolk & W. Northern Paci do Northwestern . o Ontario & Western Oregon Transconting Pacific Mal Panawa, Peor Pittsbirg & Oloveland, Pullman Palace Car Reading o 8t. Paul & Milwauke do 8t Paul, Ming, & Ma B¢, Paul & Omaha. da Texas & Pac Union Pacifio, United States Wells, Fargo & Co, Express Western Unicn Telsgraph Formiox Rxomaxom, Government Bonds and | / FOREIGN FINANCE. Bpecial Dispatch to Tuw Pex LONDON MONEY, LoxNDoy, May 81, Illinois Central, 116}; New York Cen- tral, 1243; Erie, 1859, PRODUOE & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatchos to T Ban, OHIOAGO, Onroaco, May stoady and firm, Wheat —Market unsettled but generally lower; regular, 113} for May: 1 13} for June; 1164 for July; 1 16§ for August; 1 174 for September; 1 18 for October; 1134 for the year; No, 2 Chioago spring, bioago spring, 95¢; No. 2 red winter, 1 orn—Market nclh- firm and higher; 0 for ensh and N 5640 for June; WhShe tor August 230 tor the year, Tarket firm; 89}@8930 f ot May, June and Jul the yea Rye—Market nctive and firm at G4}o, (lrley—Marke. ominally unchangod a 0. 739; Mexican at 550; Consolidated Virginia | ; 4 | @6 00; common to fi FI ax Seed —Market firm at 1 433@1 45, Market i regular and fairly ac- 19 20@19 25 for cash, May and June; 19 B575@19 40 for July; 19 574@19 60 uguat; 19 70@19 75 for September; @17 40 for the year, Lard -Market easier; 11 62)@11 65 for cneh, May and June; 11 76@11 774 for July; 11 473@11 50 for August; 11 45@ 11474 for Septemter; 10 40@10 45 for the year, Bulk Ments ~1In fair demand; shoulders, 7 80; short ribe, 10 85; short clear, 10 65, Buttsr~ Market quiet and unchanged, 32g8 ~Market quiet and unchan ged, Whisky—Steady and unchanged. Freights—Corn to Buffalo 2o, CarL BoarD. —Wheat - In good demandi declined § for June and e for September: Corn—1Io fair demand; declined #e for June and July Oats—Demand s declined 3c for August and o Septercber, 'Al’urk—A\hrkn active but lower; declined 2o, Lard—Demand active; declined T4c for August and S:ptember, NEW YORK, New Yorg, May —Flour—Market steady and unchanged; common to good 460; extra Ohio, 4 16@6 75; @7 00, Market A@ic lower, subee- quently recovering from the decline, and advanced @}, closing barely steady; ungraded red, 5@1 21; No, 8 red, 118}@1 20; steamer No. 2 red 123} in elevator; ungraded white, 110 1973@1 23%. closing at nh:'-a 328,000 bu at 1 29&@1 30, closing at 12 Corn—DMarket cpened §@gc higher; af- terward« ruled weaker, reacted 3@ fic, and closed steady; ungudod, no;@m, No. 8, 62c; stonmer, No. No. 2 May, ( buly 373@678c, closng at 674c; Sep. @6hilc, closing at € arket 4@ 1c highor; ;3 white we tern, 419@ cstern fresh, dull and ern 454@ Eago— c. Pork—Market dull and nominal; new 0 00@ 2 Marke: lower; ; June, 1145@11 @11'77; Ausust, 11 48@11 7 primo stoam, Tuly, 11 5 B emb'.r, 11 45, #| Butter—Market dull and weak at 10@ eeso—Market quiet and weak; west ein flat, 10@114c. 8T TOUIS, 81, Louts, Moy 81, — Flour —Market stosdy aud unchangea, Woeat—Market unsettled and lower; i | No. 2 red fall, 1 193@1 20 for cash; 1 19§ bid for June; 119§@1 204, closing at 1 204 for July; 1 204@1 218, closing at 1 203 for August; 1213@1 233, closing at 1 228 for September; 1 18)@L 193, clesing at 119 for the year; No, 3 red fall, 1 114, Corn—Market a shade better; 513@ 51gc tor cash; mg@mgn for June; b8}@ 534 for July; 5oc for August; b6je for Saptember; 473@4780 for the year, Oats—Market firmer; 4030 for cash; 404 @404c for July. @ iye—Market highe Birley—Markes quiet; 55@750. Butter--Market steady and unchanged, Epgs—Market steady and unckanged, Corn Meal—Market quiet at 2 50, Pork—Market dull; jobbing, 19 60@ 19 70. Buik IMeats—Market dull; long cle 10 30; short ribs, 10 40; short clear, 10 6 Bacon—Market dull; long clear, 10 90; short ribs, 11 00; short clear, 11 85 Lard--Nominally lower, i ~Market steady at 1 14, Boaun,— Wheat —Market higher; 1 198 bid for Juae; 1 204 for July; 121 for August; 1 223 fox September; 1 194 for the year. Sorn—Market 51@514> for June; or August; H6@ 534@58%s for Jul. btic for September, Ots —Market dull; 403: for June; 40jc for July; 42jc August, KANSAS OITY, Kansas C1ry, May 31, —Wheat—Mar- ket higher; No. 2 red fall, 98}@i84c tfor cush; 984¢ for June; 1004 bid tor July, Corn—Market higher; 43kc bid for cash; 43¢ for bid June; 454c for July; 46§c bid for August. Oats—Market slow; 40c bid, TOLEDO, Totkno, May 31.— Wheat — ousy; No, 2 red winter, 1184 cash and June; 1 204 forJuly: 1218 for August; 123 for Soptember; 1247 for October; 1 18} bid for the year. n—Market quiet; high mixed 61; No. 2, 580 for ossh and Mauy; 584 for June; 60c held for July; 613 for August, Oato—-Market steady; No. 2, 43z for cash aud May; 41§o for July AFTERNOON EOARD, -- Wnaat — Market weaker; No, 2 red winter, 118} bid for cash; 1183 for Juoe; 119§@ 1 19 tor July; 1 218 for August; 1 227 bid fur deptember; 1 24§ for Oct sber; 1184 for the year. Corn - Market weaker: No. 2, 583 bid for cash; 58c for June; Hdjc bid ‘for July; larket t[61c bid for August, Oata—Market quiet; No. 2, 414c bid for July. LIVERPOOL, Liverpoor, May 31.—Weather in Iog- 1and favorablefor growing crops. Flour—11s@11¢ 61, Wheat—Winter, 85 11d@9:12d; spring, 4| 84 6d@Y3; No, 3 Chlifornia, 85 11d@9s 2d; No. 1 do, 93 31@9s 6d. Corn—Dull and easier; 74d. LIVE STCCK Epecial Dlepatchos to Tux Bax, OHICAGO. 0#10AG0, May 31.—~The Drovers' Joar- nal reprts as follows: Hogs—Demand more active and strong- ket i otive and 51 higher; mix hPa\y, ,uum7. % light, hlwt@ 3 30@6 dera and bri good to ctive, firmer, 5@ all sold; ,mu.m P to fair, 2 90@1 50; b 49, 8T, LOUIS, L good, 3 25; choice, 500; native bute good cows and ‘zu-ly. fair to [(mnl w 20; prime to cholce, spring lambs, 1 58@3 00 per head, P Eovharket lowss bos sciive ab o 81.—Flour—Market | 5 75, - | Green gage siog, 6 67@6 80; mixed 50@7 00; buichers to exira, decline; light ahi packing, 65 70i@? 20, KANSAS O1TY, Kaxeas C1ry, Muy 81 <The Commer- 1240; 40 and 50-1b oana, 128c; 20.1b cans, l?'w mlm padls, sorew top, 128¢; 5-1b do, o; 8-1b do, 180, im'n—1 uv.ln‘iu‘n urlm; to chofce, 782 8oy fair, 7@74c; Patms, Og0, FISH go 1 mackerel, half brls, 7 50; cial Indicator this afternoon reports #s [ o 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack: follows Cattlo—Strong er; shipping at to 1,560 pounds sold e b 35@b 7 8 000@4 50, Hogs—Lower and weak; ranging at 6 30 @7 00; buik of aales at 6 65@6 80, ~h-ap—\nmcu of 90 pounds, sold st cowe, NEW YORK, Niw Yomk, May 81,--The Drovers’ Journal Bureat repocts: Beeves—No tradiog in beef cattle; quiet at 93@10c, Sheep—Wenker; {c lower for sheep, and steady for lambe; poor to prime shees sold at 4 25@6 50 per cwt; poor to prime lombs, 7 (0@10 70 per cwt; dresscd mut- teady, at 10 50@11 00, Hogs— hogs doing better; sales, MEROH A NDISH, Special Dispatches to Tun B NEw Yok, May 31 dull, Sugar —Market dull; refined wesk; white extra O, 8c; standard A, bjc; con: fectioners’ A, 8§c; cubes, 940, Rice— Market quiet but swady, Petroleum—Market quiet but firm; uni. ted, 1193; refined, 74@3c. llow—Market dul and wesk at 7 156.16@ 8e. R osin—Market steady, A siciaciis Joff re = Market MIbOELLANEOUS Special Dispatches w Trn Brn. WOOL, LoxnoN, May 81.—11,800 bales of New Zealand, Sydney and Swan river wool were sold to-day. Good spirit was shown and prices were firm, i TRAFFI0, B)ectal Dispatches to T Bax. FLOUB AND GRAINE, New Yorg, May 31,—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 2 Lufll’l bave been as follows: Receipts Flour—bbla. ..... w hut—huuhfil‘ .. 823,000 311 0u0 Corn— 191,000 Sl 000 Oata— .101,000 On10a60, Mny #1,—~Receipts Jand ship. ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been ae follows: @1 25%; No. 1 white, 500 bu at116; Receits, Shiv'ts. No. 2 red, May, sales 83,000 bu at 1% Flour—barrels, . 23,000 13,000 Juno sales, 932,000 bu at . | Wheat—bushels......... 42,000 69,000 closing at 1 22§; July sales, 2, Corn— ceeeenn 637,000 455,000 at 1 244@1 24, closing at 1 243: August | Oate— evee00a855,000 183 000 sales, 1,272,000'bu at 1 263@1 274, closing [ Rye— 10+ 86, 8,000 at126); September sales, 1 20,000 bu at | Barley— . . 24,000 5,000 Sr, Louis, May 31, Receipte and shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Bhip'ts. Flour—bbl 8,000 Wheat — by 5,000 Corn— 54,000 flm—- yo— Barley~ TorEno, May 81.—Receipts and | ship ments_of flour ond grain for the past 24 houis have boen as follows: Shipm'ts, ‘Wheat., 5,000 Corn. 8,000 Oats . 4,000 1,000 Kansas Oiry, May 31,—Keceipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have heen as followa: Rec'ts, Ship'ta, Whent, burhels. 1,000 10,000 Corn— 19,000 21,000 Oats— $ e LIVE §TOCK, ORICAG), May 81,~-Leosint and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 honrs Eave been ss follova: Reo t, Shipm'ts, Kaxsas O11y, Ma; hours have been as follown: R“,TX.) Shipm'ts. o 81, Louvis, May 1,160 | 850" No, 1 white fish, hal y 31,—Receipts and shipments of live etock for the past 24 (s .—Recelpts [{sud | brown, extra erel, half brls, 6 25; nmll{ mackerel, kits, brls, 7 00; No. 1 380, bbla; "$195; Stan: Kits, 1 05, SYRUP-—S8tandard Qo Standard do, 4} gallon ke dard do, 4 li.u”“ kogs, 81 SODA—In Ib papers, 83,50 per oase; keg i NEW PIOKLES—Medium, In barrels 700; do in half bbis, 4 00; amalla, in bbls 900 do, in half bbis, 6 00; gherkina, in bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbls, 8 00, TEAS—,Guopowder, good, 45@55; Ohoioe, B0@750; Impnm, good, 40@iho; Oholoe’ 60@75c; Young Hyson, :] 50¢; choloe, 85c@81 00; annn 8c: Japan, oholoe, 60@75c; Ool o{ 35@40; Oolong, cl chin. e, 40@56; ong, good, S5(@40¢: choice, sb(mbo. Iargor, 11o; ROPE—Sisnl, § Inoh and #inch, 11hc; } inch, 120, WOODENWARE—~Two hoop paln three hoop pails, 3 00, Taby, No. omeer washboards, #0; Wallbuokote, "l bo, Bar, 81 65 Kirk's Savon Imperial, 847; Kirk'a watlont, § 60 Kirk's standard § 73 Kirk's Kirk's Entoen, ritite, . Qosat, (100 cakes), _40; Kirk's magnolis do. POTASH—Penoaylvaula oans, 4 omes 1 Sabbitt's Ball 2 dox, in oao, Anchor Ball 2 dor. in case 1 60, PEAN UTS—Ronsted, sholoe, red Ten- nessce, 100 per Ib; fancy white, 1040 per Ih: w—whm Virginia raw, 100 rosted” B ANDLES—Boxes, 40 Iba, 16, 160; 8, 15§0; bcxos 40 Ibe., 16 oz, 6e, 15§c, {ATCHES—Por caddie, 950 round, oaven. 88 10: sqnare, casee, 85 40, COFFEES—Ordinary wnde-, 84@9; fair, 10@104c; good, 10A@11c; prime, 113 (@201 steictly prime, 12@124c; choice, 13 @13he; fancy green’ and yellow, 14@15¢; old government Javs, 203@26¢; Lievering's ronsted, 14fc; Arbuckle's ronsted, 144¢; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 143¢; It itation Java, 164@18ic. VINEGAR — Now York apple, 16c; Ohio apple, 13c ,—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- g, 15 sne ke §60r bl dalry 60, bo B 60 SUGARS--Powdered, 10}0: Cut loaf, 104¢; Granulated, 94c; Confectioners' A, o}o; Standard Extrs O, 8§o; Extra O, $gc; mediom yellow, Sio; dark k yellow, Tie. ARCH,—Pearl, 440 _Silver Gloss 9g~ Corn Starch, 930; ~ ExcelslorGloss, 780 : Oorn, 80 MEATS—Hams per Ib., 140; bacon per Ib,, 14c; clear side bacon' per Ib., 113c; dry salt sides per Ib., 10fc; bacon shoulders per Ib, 9ho; tierce Inrd per 1b.; 1130, SPICES.—Pepper, 31; Allaptoe, 19; Clover, 30; Catsin, 24, CHEFSH—-Kull Uream, 13} Part Bkim, 110, LY K—Amerioan, § 40; Greenwioh, 8 40: Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 065 Lewis' Iye, 4 65; Jewell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing prices, Ohop foed $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 1bs, OMINY—New §3 50 per bbl, Dry Qoods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atiantlo A, Bho; Apviston XX, 76, Atisnte 4, fes Boot, ¥, 840; Buckeyo LL, 4-4, 70; Oabot W. 1 of litenango A, Gic) troat Falls E, : Hoosier, 63c; Honest Width 8o, In: o Hoad A, Bo; Tndian Standard A, 8de; Indian Orohard d. w., 630; Lawrence YL, 63c; Myatio river, 73¢c; Pequot A, 8jc; wh on O, bho; Wachusett B, 740; do A, et do E 48, 12ec, ¥INE BROWN 00TTONS—Allendale 4; Thos Allwltm‘ 8.4, 303 Argyle 4-4, Tic; Atlantic LL, Gv)c' Badger State X 4.4, Bennington O 4-4, 6§0; Buckeyo 8. 4-4, 6400 Indicn Orchard AA 9-8, 8hc; Laconin O 42, 830; Lebigh K &-5 ofc; Pepperell N 80, 72; do O 83, 74e; do K 86, 7ic; do E 89, 34¢, Dopnaset O 44, 7§0; Wommuita 44 18¢ BLEACHED COTTONS—Audro gin L 4-4, 9h0; Blackstono AA iy pori do do hall bleached 4.4, 0c; Uabot 1 Fidelity4-4, 9ho; Fruit of thoLoor, 93;' do eambriod-4,125c; doWater Twist, 10§o; ireat Falls Q, 80; Indian Head shrunk 44, 12; 0y Uitong SPIPIe: | Tonsdale, 100; do cambric 7, 13he; New 5000 370 | ¥ork Mill Ti4e; Pegy 1,600 200 not A,100; Pepperel il Pocahiontas 44, 850; Poomet 4.4, 830) Ution, 1loj Wamsuts X, 124c. DUCKS' Oolored)—Albsny E brown, 803 do O, drab, Mgy do X stripse and plaids, 1240; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 1Brdc: unawick brown, 840; Chariot fancy 12he; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River hoavy, 1lic; Indlwa A shipments of live stock for the past 24 [ browa 18 Nenonset A brown. 15¢ bours have been as follows: TIOKLNGd—Amoskeag A U A 82 . [19¢; do XX blue 82, 18hc; Arrowsnns, 94c; Claremont B B, 151§ Conestoga, 10 tra, 1740; Hamilton D, 1140 Lowtton a 90,"150; Minnehaha 4-4, 30¢; Omegn super Niw Youk, May SL—Recolpts and | 0xtra 44 230; Pearl River 92, 1640; Put- nam XX b hours have been as follows: Rec'ts Baeves. . Hogs. Sheep Quarters beef . Car Mutton. . OMAHA MAKKHTS, ‘Wholesalo Prices. Ovrion or THR OMaHA Bre, Thursday Evening, May 81, } The following are the changes reported in the market to-day: shipments of live stock for the past 24 5"""3 164c; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X 1,450 . brown, 12hc; do AAA, o do 1 A0 19'}3 do do 1440 Haymaker's blue and brown, 100 | 9he; M blue stripe, 12c; Shetucket 8 c; do S8 120: Yeoman's blue 29, Yc XNIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn blue Scoteh, 184¢; Ooncord 000, blae aw do XXto stio River DD atripe, 16h0; Fear! River, blue and brown, 16¢j Unossville, blue snd brown, 14je, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 5ho; Eddystons lining, 24 inch double tace, Sic; Garner A ('t..nd. Fho; Manhltmn love finish, 6o ewport do 6o; do gl 6{:1 Pequot do 50; Lockwood kid CORSET JEANS-- Amorv. 8¢j Andros coggin satteen 8fc; Clarendcu, fio; Cones o3ga satteens, 73c; Hallowel , 8o; Inddi Sugars—Granulated confectioners **A” | Orchard 740; Narragansett,improved, 8jc, advanced fe. Cheess -Full cream declined 1o, Tgge declined Lo, Green Apples advanced $1 per barrel, Oranges advanced 25c. Sirawberriea declined fo, Geain dall and unchanged. arain. WHEAT.~-Cash No, 2, 963; cash No, 8, i7he; relected, 70, ARLEY.—Cash ™ No, 2, 6805 No, 8, S0, bhhl)‘! Blus gross seed, 125@150; t'mothy veed, 2 10@2 25; rod clover seed, 9 00; white clover seed. 13 00; miliet seed, 100; Hungariun seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Live Stock, 41 0. Flour and Millstuffs, Best winter wheat—3 00@3 75, Second quality winter wheat Beat spring wheat—2 60 @2 Second quality spring wheat Bran, per ton—16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—18 00, Poultry, CHICKENS—Live per doz, $4 00 450, Dressed, per Ib, 15c, nue Prod POTATOES—OId 25@b00 per bushel; new, 4 50@5 00 per bbl, ONIONS—Old 20c per bushel, BUTTER-~Choice country, 15@200, KGGS—Fresh, 15¢. ) ulm-nm, er 1b, 81, ‘er barrel, 34 00@5 00, —California, 3 00; Messina, -85 00@5 70 per box, ver quart GANS—Navy per bushel, 2 50@2 75, @rocers 1AHL 5@32 5, 10@2 60, Uyaters, (Ctand- 8r. Louts, May 31, —Cattlo—Firmer ntrawbor- feeling on scant suoply, but demand for s 5 2 40, eanp- shibping grades still light; beavy steers, | borries, 2 osee, 8 50, Dam. 570@G 10; light to fair steers firm a sone, 2 T, " case, 2 45, Bartlett demsnd, at 5 20@6 pears per oese, 240, Whortleberrios per cavo, 75, Ky plutin,2 T porcuae, 90; b per case, 2 90; do choice, , b per cate 4 50, Pine Appics, zm per oane 400@b 75, Peaches, 2T per oase, 8 00; do 8 I, case, 4 004 50; do (pie), 8 T, per cane,2 60: do'ple, 6 I, per dozen, 3 80, LARD—Omaha Réfinining Co,: Tieroes, Ppperill satteon Gho; Rokport, 740 RINTS--Allens, H3o; American, 640} Amold, 70; Borwick, 4§03 Cocheco, 70; Oonantogl 6ho; Dunkirk, j Dunnell, | 4 @7c; Eddystone, 7o; l}lancuur, 6o; armony, Knlokerbocker, 6hcs Mer i Yc; Mystic, bho; Spraguen, thbrhgc, 60; do, Ginghams, 7o} (T bory, G Offental 6o, HAMS--Amoskasy, 94t Argyle, 10)4" Atlantic, 90; Oumberland, 74e; Highland, 73c; Kenilworth, 9jo) Plun. kett. 9hci Sussex, Bc COTTONADES-—Abberville 184 Agate, 200; American, 1lo; Artisian, 200; Oniro'D and T, 154c; Olarica D and T' 174¢; Deccan Oo, atripes Dand T, 160; Koy- stone, 1340; Nantucket, 190; Nonparoll 16c; Occan D and T, Royal, 16}y Buecox, 12c; Tioga, 194c; Wachuaett shirt ing cheakn, 12}c; do, Nankin, 13405 York, plnln Nankin, 123c; 'do, cheaks, stripes and fancy. 124¢; do, 8 0z 2e, SHEETINGS—Androscogein 104, 374o! do 9.4, 28c; do 84, 22 )ununsnhl C 42, 10, Fruitjof the Loom 10+4, 273; New York mills98, 850; do 78, 0c; do b, 3240, Pembroke 104 505 Pequnl 104, 284¢, do 74,19 do 49, 160; Pepperell ‘96, 9% do 67, 1c;do 67, 180; Utica 96, 86c; do 58, 234o) do 48, 170, DRUGS AND CH{KMIOA LS.~ Acld, Oarbolic, 50c; Aocid, T-mflné Hboy Bll‘lm Copabla, por Ib, 105; Burk, Sumafrae, per & 7hey (‘Inchnnlr Ib, 19 'Oalom er oz, 81 0B; orolorm. per b, 860} over's powders, per Ib, 81 25; Kpsom s, por Ib, 8] Glycorine, pure pe: bl 80c; Leul. Acetate, per 1b, 22 Oil, Castor, No, 1, per gal, #1 25; 0il, Castor, 'v.. 3, per gal, 8115, Oil, Olive, per gal, 1 .0 0il, llnl~|num MJ' (n.mm, 85 (0; uiumme P.&W. &R.&8, Potasrium, Todide, per 1b , per_oz, 10c; Sulphate o Mosphine. per oz, 83 76; Snlpnur flonr per Ib, 41 Strvchaine, voe oz, $1 25, Paints Olis and Varnishes OILS—110" ~ carbon, per gallon, 120; 160° headlight, per gallon, l40; 175" headlight, per gollon, 19¢} 150 Water White, 18¢; raw, per pallon, 57; linsced, pere Lon, 60c 4, winter m on, ~ 57 N cnstor, XXX, per gallon No. 4, 1 20; awoet P gallon, B5c; sperm, Ay per gallon, oy W, 1, , per gallon, 65¢; nestafoots extra, per gallon, 906; No. 1, 750; lubri. cating, zero, [por gallon, $00; sumzer, 160, ioldun maching, No, 1, per eallon, 8o5; No, 80; sperm, elgnai, per gallon, 80c; tur- pentine, per gallon, 60c) napthia, 84°, per gallon, 160; 83", PAINTS IN on.—wmu load, Omaha lineeed, boiled, , per gal, 185 Doabls | P, P.. 6o; white lead, St, Louis, pure, ngql plmfllh\u green, 1 to 5 D oans, 20c noh xinc, groen aeal, 1205 French rine, red seal, 11¢; French zino, in varnish e, 200} Pnn:h tinoe, in ol aset 150; Raw nad burnt nmber, 1' osnn 100; raw nnd burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, .g rofined lampblack, 120; ooach black and; Ivory black, 166; drop bla k, 16; Prossisn bluo, 800; ultramarine blue, 180) ohrome greon, L. M, & D,, 160;blind and shatter roon, L. M. & ., 16¢; Paris groen, 180; ndinn red, 150 Venetian red, 96 Tasean dre, 300, Amerioan Vormilion, I, & b, 1oy chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &'D’ 0,," 18c; yellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 18 patent lr rer, 8c; graining colors: light 0& dark . walnut, ahostnt and aah 1 ry Paints White load, Fc; Franch stnc, 1001 Par whiteing 24 whiting gilders, 141 -hllh\f con'l e} Inmpblaok German. town, Aph) Ml, o 100; Prus. wian (.xu ullrnmlrhm, i vandyke ber, burtt, 433 nmber, raw lennm, raw, d4c¢ Parls green com’ green, N, Y.' 20¢; chrom vormillion, Eng., 70c; ver ‘Awmerica, 18c; Indian red, 10c ink, 14c; venetian read, Coklison vonotian red Am., 1§03 red lead, 7hc; , genuine, 200 hrome. yel. bohre, rochelle 8¢y ochre ochre, American, 20 Wintor's mineral, 24c;' lehigh brown, 2e: spanish brown, 24ci Prince's mineral VARNISHES—Barrals per gallon’ Farniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, 1 81 oonch, extra, 81 40; b, N $190; Damar, oxtrs, 8176; apan, 700; ax phaltim, extes, 850) shella §3 50) bard oil fiaish, 81 80. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's bldes, 69 7c cured 7h@Bop hides, green ' malt, Iry | fint, sound, 1@de dry La@tic; “dry aalt biden, sound, 10@110; green calf, wt, 8 016 Da,, 11@13c; green oal .n, under 8 s, per skin, b0c) green pelte, 0G81 30 groen Iamb skio, 1251 60 damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, olassed two: s rate,) brandod bides 10 per eext. of Coon skins, No, 1, 460; No, 2, 80¢; No, 1 20.; No. 4, 100, Mink, No, 1, 800y No, 2 150; No. 8, 160; No, 4, bo, ~_Fox, No.ik, 0y No. ‘2, 20, Skunk, No, 1, blbej c ahort tiipe, 408y marfow strliee broad stripe, 106, Tallow 7o, Leather. Onk nole, 386 to 430; hemlook sole, 35 to 850y hemicck kip, 800 to 100; rupnr, 5o to 80c; hemlock calf, 85c to 120; hem: Took upper, 23¢ to 260; oak upper, o lligator, 400 to B 80; alt kid, 3@ S5e- relson kid, 2 50 to 375; onk kip, 800 to Toor onk calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 11080 1 6% French calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rus- otta. s 50 £ 7 501 lininge, 600 6 10.50; n.um»ing., 900 to 10 50; B, L, Morocco, 800 to do; pebble O, D, Maroooo, 850} simon; 250 to § 00, Fronch, —No1l sar oak, 42c; No3 1 Ohio oak, 880; No. 2 do, ilwaukee, 870; No, 3do %4e, Lumber. WHOLRSALR. ‘We quote lumber, Iatn and shinglos on cars at Omahs at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING 16 ft, and nnder, 822 00; 18 ft., $33 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and undoer, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 h., §28 50; 20 ft | $23 50, 32 ft., $26 50; 24 ft, §26 50, FE! UII;IX(,-—NQ. 1, 4 and 6§ in,, 824 00; No, 2, . SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd ecmmon hoards), $20 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIMK-—Per barrel, 81 25; bulk per ous- 350; Ocment, bbl, $2 35 Iowna plaster bbl, #2 50, Hair gnr bu, 60c, Tarroed felt 100 bs, 88 50, Straw ‘mnrd 88 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, $280; plow steel, special oast, 7¢; orncible, Hc; apecial or German, fe; cast tool do, 16@20 wagon l)mk«r. ‘sot, 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1§25; felloos, snwed dry, 140; tonguos, each, 70@sbc; axles, ench, 750; square muts, per B, 7@110} washers, per Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per Ib, 11 coil chain, per ib, 6@I2c; kmallesble, Soj iron wodges, Gc; orowbars, 8o harrow teeth, d4¢; epring teel, 7@%c; Burden's horaesh 5 35; Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, BAEBED WIRE—In car lots, 7o @ 730 per 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 80¥, 8 50, BHOT,~Shot, $1.85; Buck shos, ¥ Oriental y.mm, kege, $6.40; do kkegn, $3.48; do.,quarter kegn, 81, 58; Blast hu(. keir, $8.85:Fuee, per 100 fect 5o, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 8123 Morrie. Run Blomsburg, $12; Whitebrenst lump, 84 00; Whitebreaet nut, $4 00; Xowa Tump, 84 00: Tows nut 4 00; Kook |Spring, %700; Anthracite, 811 50@13 00; Canon City, 87 00 ger ton. Horses and Mules. Extra draft horses, 8175, to 226.3 Com- mon drait horses, $100, to 150.; Extra 85¢; No. 11 farm hoencs, 8110, to 1255 Common co good farm Lormes, 890 to $100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 751 Common plugs, 820, 17 0 $40. MULES,—(Excen), $125, t0160.5 good, $100, to_140,; fair, 875, 40 100, common, 60, to 75 Liquors. ALCOHOL — 188 proof, 325 per wine gallon; oxtra Oalifornis spirits, 1:8 proof, 125 per proof gallon; triple refined apirits 187 prrmij 123 per proof aallon; re-distilled biskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended 1 50@ Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Xen- tucky and Pennsylivanis ryes, 2 60@7 00, BRANDIES—Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Ircported, 4 50@8 005 domestlo, 1 40@3 00, RUMS-—Lmported, 4 60@8 001 Now England, 2 00@4 00; domestie, 1 0GRS 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-— 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per_oase, 280031 00; Amartias, per cawe, 12006 1600, Tobaccos, FINE CUT—Common,320@ 45@60c: Rose Leaf, 7 Dmnnnd Orown, Gic; " Swoet :!m,uu, SMUKING—().‘! 20c; Muskovy, 2 Durham, 16 o Durham, 4 o Seal of Nort North Carolina, Carolinn, 4 oz, 4 lng, 2 oz, 480; 0. ). K. Durham 201 24c~ Tom and Jerr: FLUG " TOBACGO - Climasx, lion. 50; Horanshoe, 48; Star 48; 44; Hersey's, 48; Black, 38@40, Wool. Merino unweshed, light, 14@16¢; hoavy 18@1b0; medium unwashed, light, 15 20; washed, ohoios, 820; fair, 30c; tub sud washed, 260; burty, biack and cotted wool 2@be loar, o, 16 oz, 420; d1c; Seal of North al of North Caro l)urhuu, 4 o7, 285 Uncle Ned, 's, 50;. llul —_— CQure that Cold. Do not suffer your Lungs to bceome dlseased by allowing & cold to con- tinue without an effort to care It. Thousands bave died premature deaths, the victims of Consumption, by simply neglecting s cold. DB, WM, HALL's BALSAM for the LUNGS wlll core Colds, Coughs and Consumption surer snd quicker than any other remedy. It acts al- most like magic In many cases, and in others, its effect, though slow, Is sure if persisted in, according to direc- tlons, Henry's Oarbolic Salve Is the Boat Salve for Cate, Brulses, Sores, Uloors, Salt Rhem, Tolter, Chapped Hauds, Chilblalns, Corus and all kinds of Skin Eruptlons, Freckles and Pimples. Get Henry's Qarbolic 8 'vc an all others aro soun- terfelts, F SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of the FAR FaMED YOSEMITE VALLEY t 18 the most fragrant of perfamo Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, ¥an Franolsco, Kor salo in Omaha by W, J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros JOHN D, PEABODY, M. PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEON OFFICE ROOMS, 3 & b 1607 FARNAN, OmahaXeb, (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE" L and| i“.; Louis and Peoria and to| ¥ oo Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver, It 1S universally admitted tG be the are run daily to incy, Keokuk, pids and Albert Loa to Parlor Cars with Reclini Louis and polis Chairs o and from Louis, via Hannibal, ston, Cedar Raj Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Pull d Minneay of cars between St man Palace Sleeping St z = 2 ] ©n -] = < x [~ -3 o z [4] - ] (1] and from St Louis end Ottumwa. Onl oines, lowa, Colorado. hange -Pres't and Gen'! Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago. inest Equipped Rallroad in the World for all Classes of Travel- J. POTTER, 34 Vice- alle HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF W ATLIL :E’.A.PER, WINDOW SHADE S EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA T SEINEOILID, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES, Window Caps, Flnlals, Skylights, &c. ___OMAHA, NER ’I'NIRTEICNT" QTRFET - The (fideflt Wbolosa.le and max. JEWRLEY HOURE 2 Oraaha, V‘mtmscanhem find all aoveltiez in BIL VER WARDE. CLOCK Rich and piylsh Jawau’y, vhe Latost, Most Artistic, and Cheicest Beloctions in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuions of FINE WATOHES at as Low Pri- 'ELERSM" THE LFADIN(I = MUSIG HOUSE IN TGE VWEST! Goneral Agents for the ®inest and Best Pianos and 1| Organs manuficturac, ir prices are as Low as any Fastern Manufactvrer and D+aler, Pianos ard O gars sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A #PLENDID st ck of Bteinw:y, Chickering, cos as 18 compatible with!Znabe, Vore & Son’s Pi- beonorable deaiers. and seo ouwr Elegant New fitore, Tower Building, corner 11th and Parsham troets Call |anos, and ot r makes. Also Clough & War-en Aterling. Imperial, 8mith American Oreans, &c. Do not fail 'o see us before purchasing. MAX MEYER & BRQ, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW OCASES A Large 8tockalways on Hand. SIGN WHITKR & DSONRATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER Window Shades aud Ourtaius, QORNIQits UURTAIN POLES ARD FIXTURKS, Pal A Oi__fis & Brushes, NEBRABKA POWHR AND HAND B WINVE T SS ) Bteam Pumps, Engine Trirnmings, AINING MACHINKRY, BRLTING, HOSE, B PACHING, AT WHOL RASS AND IRON FITTINGE PIP NTEAY HEALE AND GETAIL, HALLADAY WiND-WMILLS CHURCH AND SCHOO. BELLS CQor. Farnam and 10th 8treets Omaha, Neb, W. F. STOETZEL, SELLS THE BEST COOKING IN TH These Stoves took the premium at the New York S were put on actual trial by experienced judges, in cor-petition with STOVES E CITY. tate Fairin 1882, whore they leading Eastern Brands, which are far superior to all Western Stoves, es+ vecially ln’ quality jof Iron, in all’ Fino Baking and Economy kinds of fuel, HARDWARE, 52| South Tenth Street.

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