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e ranbe prmmeones, Lo 4 The Nobraska Mational Bauk, Of Omuha, Neb Paid up Oapital, Burplus Fond, Mey 1, 1883, - DIKECTORS: R. JOUNSON, Prosident, of Steelo,§Jobnson & Co A, E. TOUZALIN, Vice Presidens, of C. B. & Q. R.R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W.\V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G, §. & J. 8. Ooliins. M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Atdorney Law, REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. W. YATES, Cashier, Iate Osshier of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the ctive managoment of that Bank sinoe ite organization In 1863., Opnno for business April 7th, 1883, with the Inrgost capital ot any Bank in Nebraka, CouLmotions receive spocial attention and char- gos loweat obtainable here or elsewhere, Ixtrrast allowed cn time deposits upon favor. ablo terms and uponaccounta of banks aud bank ors. Fonmiox FxciANaw, Government Bonde and Oounty and City securities bought srid a:ld 1t is prepared to do & general banking businees n nil its dotails, aud in the treatment of custom: ers will pursue’ the most liberal policy convisten with sate bANKINK. J. W. KODEFER. Broker. Stocks, Bonde, Commercinl Paper and all other Good ecurities dealt in Room 4, No. 28 Pe 250,000, 16,000 15t,, Council B 18, Ta. FIRANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. 1to Tun Bax, New Yom, June 4 3 per cent, closed offered b Bpecial Dispatc Morey—2} 2} per cent. Prime Mo ‘!terlmg Exch ilo Paper—5@6 per cent. —Bankers' bills steady GOVKENMENTS, Governments strong and generslly 3@} per cent higher. To-day’s stock market has shown & re. actionary tendency from the advsnce of last week,which was due,to tho covering of the short interest more than other any cause. The market is atill in the hands of pro- festional epeculators, the short interest be. ing eliminated, prices declined. There is as yet very little support from the cutside public or from the class who buy toriu. |4 vestment, The general prospecte for future railroad stock has been undoubted- ly improved by the probable settlement of the labor troubles at the west and by the improved crop prospects. The result of the day’s business was a decline of } to 1} per cent, Union Pacific declined 1%, MINING STOCK, Mining stocks were very dull; Union consolidated sold at 625, Consolidated Vir- ginia, 600 and 63c; California, 29¢ and Eureks Consolidated, 300; Navajo, 160; Bodie, 93¢;Sierra Grande, 155 and 150; Sutro Tunnel, 29 to 26¢ and Sonora Con. solidated, 40c and 39 The sules of the day were 28,127 siares, The pipe lino cortificates to-day were very active amd wosk, declining from 1213 to 1147, snd closing on call at 116}, BostoN, June 4,—The clearing house exchanges for the week ending June 2, for the 26 loading clearing houses of the United States are $31 51 BONDS, Cartral Pacitio firsta,.... ...115 115 Krie seconds. ... 953 954 Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. 1024 101§ Louisiaua consols. 61y [ Missouri 6'a. 13 111 8t, Josepk 109 109 8t, Paul & 15 114 Tennesseo 6's 41 40} Bral R, G. div. Umun Pacific 1st mortgage. § aos land grants . king fund..116§ do deferred . STOUKS, Adams Kxpress... Allegheny Central.. Aiton & Terre Haute. do American Express 93 Burl,, Cedar E.Apldu & North, M,g Qentral Pacific. . Chesaveake & Ohio do do Chicago & Alton. do pid . Ohbl., Burl. & Quincy . [ L, & New Or Oin., Saed. & Clevelsnd Clove., Col, & Cincinnati. .. Delaw & Hudson cenal, Del,, Luck. & Weste Denver & Rio Graade, Erio..... do East Tenuessee. . do preferred Fort Wayne & Ol Honnibal & St, Joserh. . Kausas & Texos. Lake Erie & W Lukn Shore «x M Eouisy,, Now Alb, & \hluqm M. & Lot ol do Memmphia & Charleston, Michigan Centr: Memphis & St, Lo P 1004 154 Morris & Essex. 3 1209 Nashville & Chattanoo b4 New Jersey Central 847 Norfolk & W, 12 Northern Pacific 50y do 87 Northwestorn . . . 1314 10 pld, New York Oeutral, Ohio Central Okio & Miasissippi do 4 Ontario & Wostern. pisd Oreon Transcont 83y Proife Mail, Peoria, Decatur & Evansv. Pitteburg & Oleveland . Pullman Palace Cur. .... Reading Bt Paul bash, St, L & P pid. 434 Expess.124 elegraph. ., 884 do ells, Fargo & C « tern Union take .. FOREIGN FYNANCE Bpecial Lisy 10 Tie Bax LONDON MONRY, Loxvox, Jane 4, Tllinois Central, 145}; Pennsylvanis L-uml 1 wa New York Central, 126 PRODUOR & P HOVIBIONB Special ol em b Tun Ban, OHICAGO, Om10AGo, June 4 —Floar—Market dull and unchanged, Wheat— Regular, setive hut weak and lower; 111 for June; 11201 18 for July; 114 for Anguet; 1151 164 for Septem. ber; 115§ for October; 111 for tho yea No, 2 Uhicoso spring, 111; No, 3, 94 No. 2 red winter, 1 14@1 15, orn—Market nnsetiled aad lowors ke for eash; h03@:Age for June; : ot Ske bt August; o tor the yenr, Oata—Market essicr; 890 for cab (@398 for June; 30§@I94c for August; 814 for the year, Kyo—Market quiet, Barley—Market dull and nojoinal, 3 ed—Murket quiet tut firm at 19 00 tive but liwer; h and Jun 19 57@19 40 for Sep- 17 00@17 02} for the year, rd—Market active but lower; 11 524 @11 50 for oash and June; 11 60@11 624 for Jul @11 22} for Angust; 11 10 ¢ September; 10 174@10 20 for & Meats —In fair demand; shoulders, 0; short ribe, 10 10; short clear, 10 45, Butter —Market quiet and unchanged, Eggs Ta fnir demond at 16 Whisky dy aud unchanged. Freights —Corn to Buffulo, 2¢, Cart BoAgD, —~Wheat —Demand active; 1 11 for June, 118 for July; 1 14} for Au. guet; 1147 for September, Corn—Market lower; declined 4o for June, July and Avgust, aud o for Sep. tember, Oats—Demand uctive but irrezular; ad- gust. Pork—Demand sotive; 5o lower for June and August, Lard—Demaud active but irrezular; 11 074 tor June; 11 624 for July; 11174 for August; 1105 for September. NKW YORKE, New Yok, June 4.—Fiour— dulls supertiud state and westorn, § Wheat -Cash lots 1c and options 1@14e lower; ungraded rad 109@1 24; No 1184 stewmer No. 3 red, 116@119; N 2 red, 1224@1 22{ in elevator; 1 21 deliv. ered; uogruaed white, 110@ 934 ateamer No, 2 white, 9% No. 1 white, 4,500 bu sold at 116: No 2'red, June sales, 216,0:0 bu at 1218@l 22, closing at 1 21%; July sales, 1.924 000 1u at 1 233@1 243, closing at 1235 Angust sales, 1,050,000 ba at @1 .63, closing at 1 54; September 205,000 bu at 1 274@1 37, closing 274; October sules, 206,000 bu at 1 203 @1 297, clonimg at 129} November aaler, 24,000 bu at 131@1 313, elosiog at 1 31, {orn - Cash lotn 3@o higber; options 4o lower; unraded, 51@674: No. 3 i8¢; steamer, 65@66ic; No. 2, 66@67 2 lulm Q. huh,' at 6 653 145}@48¢; white, wing at 6872, Mixed uomrn, H8: 72—V estern fresh dull sud weak at 18@ 1*&:- Pork—Market irregular; 1690 20 505 options wholly neglected, g3 Lard—Macket fiem; “prioie ~ttesm, cash, 11 45@11 June, 11 49@11 July, 1147@11 51; Aucust, 11 38@1 September, 11 25@11 83; October, 11 15@ 11 20, Cheese—Market dull and easier; western flat, 10@11c, mess, 5T, LOU18, S1 Louis a 4. — Flour — Market quict ard Wheoat—Market. fairly sotive but lower; No, 2 red fall rold straight down from 1 imm for, omh; 1213@1 20} for Taly; 1 213@1 20 for August; 1228@ 1 214 tor Soptember; 1191@1 194 for toe yeor; No, 3 red fali, 11{@1 14§ bid, sc cording t6 locatiol Corn—Market in ; 51dc for cash; 503(@504e for June; 5330 for July; for August; 56 iur Septemb. r; o6 for October; 474@40tc for the year, closing at inside quota- tions, Oata—Market dull and lower; 40@10}0 for cash; 40ic for Juae; 40je for July; 8132 for_the year, Rye—Market nominal Birley—Market dull Corn Meal —! Ll!l-k‘l«lhltt at 2 50, Butter--Market steady and unchanged, a—DMarket steady ard unckanged. kky—DMarket steady at 114 ]l}‘rn\'l»-iunn—!\lurket dull and lower to sell, AFTERNOON Boanrn,— Wheat —Market sctive but Lwer; 1195 for July; 1193 for August; 120 for September; 122 for 118} for the yer Corn—Market e 54ife for August; or September; 474¢ for the year. Outs —Market dul'; 40c bid for July; Zc asked for August; Slo bid for the for July; KANSAS CITY, Kangas O11y, Juae 4,—Whent—Market , 98@!8¥c for cash; for August; 1013@ ‘endy; 43hc for cash; for July; 46{o bid for August. Uats—Market slow; 41c nsked, TOLEDO, ToLkno, June 4,—Wheat—Market ensy; 11 No. 2 red winte for cath and June; 1153 for July; 1 August; 1 or September; 1 2 127 for January, Corn—Matket dull; No, 2, 58§s for cneh and June; 59§+ for July, Oats—Dlarket quiet; No. 2, 41}s for cash; 402 bid for July; rejectea, 40. LIVERPOOL, Livereoor, June 4,—Flour—115@11s 6., ‘Wheat—Dull and earier; California de- winter, 84 11d@94 2d; soring, No. 2 California, 85104@9s1d; 3 s 2d@9s b, Coru—D-1land eusier at 5 63d, ———— LIVE STCCK 8pecial Dlspatchien to Tun Bax, OHICAGO, Om10aco, June 4 —The Drovers' Joar- nal rep :rte as follows. Hogs—Ac rices weak :de. o Iast_week’s rates; heavy, 7 00@ 6 607 00; mixed, 670@695; wkips, b 50@6 e - \Weakbrs active; shipping abont 102 per 100 pounds lower; good to fancy steers, 5 80@6 3); common to fair, 5 20@ Sheep — Offerings largely of common® which ruled weak, grades firm; poor l‘i‘L rod natives, N 'he Drovers’ Journal special Liverpool cable reports oattle cteady but wenk; best Auerican steers 15 00 mated ad weight. Sheep very weak, 2c per pound lower, the best b o dreased. EANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Crry, Juno 4,—~The Commer- clal Indicator this afternoon reports as Cattl toady t01,600 pounds 450, Hogs—lower and weak %, 6506 (10 ceady and unchanged, NEW Y0 nteers of 1,100 ; cows, 3 00@ shippine 5 70, at 6 40@6 New Youk, June 4,—Beever —Extreme. ly dull; 100@200 per head lowe and prime heavy steers showing decline; extremeos steers, 00@7 (ll per cwt, liye weight; bulle, 4 75@5 40 per cwt,; vanced 4o for July; declined jo for Au. [ PH" DA[L\’ Br.E-'-lUl‘SDA\ JUNE 5 nrmber of distillery stoers sold at 70 per owt, Amoug the sales of sice seers wore 39 of Dlinoly cattle of beat 6 506 63,5 ordinary to prime lsmbs, 8009 5 per cwt, Hoga—Dull and wouk; live hogs, 7 00@ 740 per cwt, 8T, LOUIS 1, Lovts, Juno 4,—Cattle—Butol grados aotive and steady; shipplog g heary steers, 6 eotimon, 4 beat eows and beifers, 4 50@5H mon to medinm, 8 50@4 Sheep- Steady; fair to e prime to chofoe, od ot 170@8 00, Hoga - Market dull; ligh (@7 00; wixed $0 good p butchers to extra, 7 mu, MEROH AND]"‘E 8O@0 155 light, wood to iipplog, 6 80 08, 6 70@7 00; Spectal Dispatches to Tu Ban, New Youk, June 4.—Hay—Market quiet but ste Ocflo - Market quict but steady. Sugar—Market steady, with 3 man ined stronger; O C, 74@7de; white extra C, T4@78e; stendard A, and crushed, 9, I granulated, 8 1 9 84 wdered, f O}@ohc; cube, 9o, Molasses—Market dull and nominal, Rice - Market steady, with a fair de- mand, Petroleum united, 114§, Tallow —siarket firm at 7 15.16@ So. oo Turpentive—Market dull and lower at 8de, arket dull and nominal; o MI‘%CELLAN HOUS. Spocial Dispatches to Tun Lxw, PETROLEUM, Bravronn, Pa,, Juno prices; opened at 12 lowest, 1 138; closed at Bad break in bighest, 1 214; posta of petrelatin and | roleum products for the 10 months ending April 50, 1883, i3 corcespondia period preced: 2 BRITISH GRAIN TRADE, LoNDoN, June 4 —The Mark Lane Ex- press, in its review of the grain trade for the past week, says: “Brilliant wonther has bad a beneficial effect on the crops, Wheat is atrong aud healthy. The de. mand was nommal and supply moderate, Prices were rather lower. Foreign wheat was dull and lifeless, and_the retail de- mand somewhat wesker, Best wrades of flour were steady, but others somewhat earier, Foreign flour unchanged; finest grades firm, American unsound was al- most unswleable, Barley and oats were unchanged, and ‘he same may be eaid of foreign batley. Oats were in largo supply aud slow, Maizo is in bad condition, and prices higher and market flat, Off const cargoos slow, There were 10 arrivals and 4 aales; one doz n cargoes are due Sales of Luz.,lmh whet the past week, 58 893 quar. tera at 48s 54, against 22,209 quarters at 475 7d during tho correxponding week last year, TRAFII0O, Bpectal Dispatchee to T b TLOUR AND GRAINE, Omoaco, June §—Receipts and ehip: ments of flour and gain for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Receints, Shiv'ts, Flour—barrels,... 15,000 13,000 Wheat— l~lmbels 500 Qorn— i 449,000 Oabs— hx 2.102,000 183 000 ¥ lad 14,000 5,000 TowEpo, June 4,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour aud grain for the past 24 houws have Leen as follo Rec'ts Shipm'ts, Wheat 22,000 7,000 Corn 000 20,000 Oats. 7,000 1,000 Kansas Orry, June 4. Keocipts an shipmentsa of grain for ¢he past hours hase been as followe: lh-c ts, Bhin'ts, Whest, bushels.... 7,000 8,000 Corn— 19,000 Oats— i St Louis, Juge 4, - Rocelpta and shipments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as tollows: Réceivts, Bhip'ts, Flour—bble, 6,000 5,000 Wheat — by 13,000 6,000 Corn— 195 91000 160,000 Oate— 3¢ 82,000 4,000 Rye— S lmr]ry o ks R R New York, June 4.--Keceipts and shipwenta of flour and geain for the pest hours have been aa follows: Receints . 18,000 Sho'ts, ¥i lnur»hhlh 3,000 Wheat 85,000 Corn— * 149,000 Oats - L . 355 LIVE STOCK, Sr. Louvis, June 4.—Receipta and shipmenta of live stock for the past 2i hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipw'ts, 300 600 150 Hoge.. Oattle Shoep. . Kansas Onrr, June 4.—Kecelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 houre bave been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, Cattle, ......e 400 . 8,200 New York, June I—l(ns!uu and shipwents of live stock for the past 24 beurs huve been an follows: H 'ta Bhip'ts 80 Beves Quarters becf . Car Mutton . cese Sheep..... 11000 Hogs:., 0ol 9,080 Cricaad, June 4.—Kooslpt and chip. wents of live stock for the past 24 iiours have been aa follows: Rec ts, 8hipm'ts, Hoga..... 20,000 3,200 Cattlo 6,300 4,000 Sheep. 2,400 1,100 OMAHA MAMXKHTS, Wholesale Prices. Owr:or oF Tus OxARA Rar, Monday Eveniog, June 4, The followiog are the changes reported in the market to-day: Wheat—Cach No, advanced 2 he; reject ed decliced sc. Grain, .~ Cash No, 2, 9432 cash No, ash No, 2, 680; No, 8, 12, RYE—Cash, 483, (m {N— New m m-! 380, TS—40c )8~ tmothy eeed, 2 1022 2 9 00; white clover seed, 13 O eed, 1 10; Hungarian .‘jlll,l.l’ 81 004 2 ur and Millstuffs, st spring wheat nd quality spring wheat Bran, per ton—1( 00 Chopped Feed, per ton—18 00, Poultry, CHIO —Live per doz, $100@ 4 50, Dressed, per Ib,, 15¢, Pro POTATOES—0!d 25@50c per bushel; new, 4 60@5 00 per bhl ONIONS-—Dermuda, $2 50 per bu box, BUTTER=Choiee country, 10@20c, Freeh, 16c. litor aw arrel, per 1b, 91 1 00@5 (0 90 potinds wyvcrage ot 605 per owt,; 44 Californim, 8 00; Mereins, of Missouri eattiocf 1,427 poumds average | 4 00@®5 #t 6 90; exporters used 15 oar loada. LEMONY- -85 00@5 50 par box. Sheep—Lower; claarance not made, com- [ STRAWBERRIES - 15@20c per q non S pritne shoep, 4 B5@6 60 per cwt. [ BEANE—Navy per bushel, 2 50@ 'd List UANNED (\nnns——(q-t«r«. ard), per ewm, 3 70@39%0; ries, 2 M, per ocane, berrios, 2 M, per ene, 8 sons, 2 M, per case, 2 40, pears y 240, _Whortlebe per case, 275, Fyg plums,2 T perosee, 2 Green gagos,2 T per oase, 2 90; do choice, I per caro 4 50, Pine Apples, 2 D, per com 4.00@5 75, por_enns, 800; s do (plo) &1 per .t Thorces, 20-1b cans, 5-1b do, Poachen, 7 : 40 and 50.1b onns, 128 10.1b pails, screw top, 1280 3.1b do, 18e. ( afainns primo to cholce, 7@ 8oy fair, 7@874c; Patmua, 6o, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, halt brls, 7 60; No. 1 muckeral, kits, 1 00; family wack orel, half bele, family mackore! i No. 1 white fich, half brls, 7 —Standard Com, Stanard do, 1 gallon ke dard do, 1 gallon kegs, 81 1 SODA—In 1 papere, 83,50 per orse; key: sodn, 2o, NEW PIOKL¥S—Medium, 8700; do {n half blils, 4 0 in h;m ! 900 do, i half bbis, 5 00; g bl 11.00; do, in half b, 6 00. AS—.Gunvowder, good, Ob ‘cu B0@750; Loperinl, good, 40a400; Ohclos, 80@750; Young Byson, good, S6@ B0t choice, B¢ 8%c: Japan, choloe, 60G 35@10; Oolon, 100, 40@65; Bonich xw vice, B5@4bo, RC 4 Ineh and larger, finch, 113c; & fnch, 120, WOODENWA R¥--Two hoop 75; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tuby, joucer washbonrds, 186 U C 90; Wollbuckets, 3 50, LEAD-—Bar, $1 £6 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, o 45; Kirk's satinat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, § Kirk's white Russian, b : Eutocs, 316 Kirk's Praitie Q: (100 caleon), 405 Kirk's magnolin POTASH—Pennsylvauia cats, 4 cos In case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball 2 do, In casr, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz. in caso 1. 50, PEANUTS—Roasted, choioe, red Ten. newsoe, 100 per 1b; faney white, 104c per [b; raw—white Virginia raw, 100; rosstod? he. OANDLES-—Boxzes, 40 1bs, 168, 155¢; & 15§0; bexes 40 Ibs,, 16 oz., Bs, 15§c, MATCHES—Per oaddie, 956 round, square, oases, 35 40, —Ordinary _grades, lmr 10@104c; good, 104@1le; prime, 114 1to; palle, 1ble I @1 setly primé, 12@1340; chice, 19 @13ke; fancy green’ and yel 14@15c; old governmant Jave, 301 @20c) Taverings roasted, 14jc; Arlmcklen ronsted, MeLughlin'se XXXX roasted, 1433 ilntlun ,hm, 163@18}c. AR — New , York apple, . 16¢; Ohm ap) .w, 13c, SAL’]I —Dray loads, per bbl, 1 Ash- o, in eac ke, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, £2, 8 50 SUGARS--Powdered, 10f0: Cut ' loaf, mgq Granulated, 940; Confectioners’ A, ; Standard Extra C, 80; Extra O, medinm yellow, 8ke; dark yellow, 7§c. TARCH,—Peari, 4g0; Silver Glosa Jorn Btarel, 94sj ExcelalorGloss, 740 : Corn, 82 MEATS—Hams per Ih., 1dc; bacon per Ib,, 14c; cloar side bacon' per 1h., 11{e; dry salt xides per 1b., 103c; bacon shouldere perlli Oho; tierce lard per Ib,; 11 8P 1443 Tine Allspice, 184 JES.—Pepper, Cloves, 30; Cassia, 24, CHELSE—pall Oresm, Skim, 110, a1 19; Part LY K—Amorlga, § 40; Greonwich, ¢ 40; Woeatern, 2 75; North Star, 2 00} Lewii’ iye, 4 653 Jewall lye, 275, FEED—Job rices, Ohon feed 21,50 per 100 Ibs. 70¢ per 100 1b HOMINY an xd + 81.40; brap, per bbi, tlantio A, 8)cs Urent Falls I, tonest Widh 8o, Int Indlan Standard A, 3 Liswronce A, Bic; s u;? ')in, Wachuaett B, 7§c; do A, VINE BEROWN 00TTONS—Allendal Tho; Alligator -4, 8¢; Argyle 4-4, 7. i1 A, 8{c; Indion Orchard d. w., 6§ Lk ks Myatlerlver, 746; Peauos [ Atlantic LL, 64c; um.,m State X 4-4, 6} Bennington O 4-4, 64c; Buckeye 8. 4.4, 6oc Indian Orchard 'AA 98, 84c; Laconia O 39, 8hc; Lehigh 1 4-4, 8dc; Poppercl] N Bfo, © 18¢ BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog gin L 4.4, B%::'B!lc)(”wnul\.'\ imperial 8)¢; do do balf bleached 4-3,9c: Cabot 4- Fidelity4-4, 99: Vruit of the Loom, 83; do earx.bric s Water Twisi, 10§o;Gireat Fali Q, ¢ Ly R Toundnle, 10¢; do cambric 57, 1940; New Yurk Mille, 1240; Pequot A, 100; Fepperel G Twille, 194c; Pocabontas 4-4, 93c; l’:uwh‘t 4-4, 830; Utica, 1ic; Wamsutts 0 X X, 124e. DUCKS Cnhrcd)——A]h:my K brown, 8c; do O drat, Mey do X stripes and plaids, 1340; do XXX brown aad drab, striped and plaids, 13403 Arlington fancy, 1B1rfc: nnswick brown, 8jo; (,n\rlut fancy 12fc; do extra hoavy, 20c; ¥all River brown, oxtra heavy, 1lic; Indiana A brown' 180: Neponset A brown, 150 [IUKINGUD—Amokeng A U A 53 19¢; do XX bluo 82, 18hc; Arrowarua, 94c; Claremont B B, 1550; \/Onentngn 10 174c; Hamilton D, T1fe Lewtston o 15¢; Minnehaha 4+ 4 2(),, Omega supor extra 4.4, 26c; Poarl River 82, 164c; Put. nom bluo strips, 12; Shetuclot § do 88 12c; Yeoman's hluo 29, 9o UNIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand l)mun Andover DD bluo, '154c; Arling X. 16ho; blue Scoteb, 184e; Concord (100, bluo aw AA. brown, 124¢: do AAA, do do 1547 do X Xtc do do 1440 Iiaymakor's blue and brown, he; Ml;uciu River DD utripe, 164c; Poarl River, blne and brown, 1fc; Unoasville, blug end brown, 143c, CAMBRIO: niog, 24 inch , bac; Garner A rlazed, Fho; M ity 5o mqu.n. do 6o, '1»1 Pequot do ln‘ Lockwood kid finish 6o, OORSET JEANS-—Amory, 8oy Audron coggin katteen Bgo; Clarende v, 6§0; Cones obxa aatteens, 73c; Hallowel, 8c; Inddi Orchard 7go; Narragansctt, iniproved, She, P"L erill wattoen 940: Rookport, 740 RINTS - Alleps, mericun, 840 Sie; Bddystons Arnold, 7c; Borwiok, 4§¢; Cocheco, 7o; ()nunuu'n Bho; ]mnhrk 3 Dunnell, 6y@7c; iystone, 7o; 1.I:m‘autm, 6 ¥ srmony, 40; Knlkerbockor, 6o; Mor i ac D, 7o Mystio, SUL hbrl h'a, 6oj do, € ng c; Orlontal Gc, PEN SHAMS—Amoskeng, 9c) Argyle, 104c; Atlontic, 90; Oumberland, 73 Highlana, 7he;’ Kenilworth, 9icy Pio kett, 9h01 Husecs COTTONADES— Ahberville 1840 Agato, %00 Amorioan, 11; Artislan, % Oairo D and T, 134e; Olariza D and 174c; Doccan Co. siripon Dand T, 160) Key stone, 133c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpsrell 160; Ocean D and T 1840 Royal, 164 Tioga, 144c chunott shirt 124¢; York ; do, ,\uu'(. 24c; do, cheoks, stripes ane 9 lo 19,' 16¢ 1cido 57, 18 do 48, 170 b, 75¢1 Olneho g2 on 8105 Obloroforme, per Ib, 85 Dover's powders, per Ib, ¥1 25 Epuow 2 per ib, 8yc; G , pare pe- bl, Lead, pu Ib, Oil, Castor, No, 1, per ysl, 1 25; Oil, Oastor, 8, per gal, 8$115; Ofl, Olive, per gal, 81 60; Oil, Origanum, 50; Opium, 85 (0; Quinine P, & W. & R. & B, per oz, 8175, Potassium, lodlds, per 1b S ; | greon polte, 10\, Sulphate o Hulphor flour o, per ) ..m« Blrvehnina, vee or, 81 87 Paints Olle and Varnlshes 0° oarhon, per gallon, headlight, per gallon, bendlight gallon, 19¢; Water Whito, ~ 180; linscod eallon, XXX, por atlon, 1 per gallon, A6cy aperm, W, B!, por gallon, 160; fish, W. B., per gallon, 65c; neatafoot. extra, per gallon, 906r No. 1, 760} lubri. sating, zorc, per gallon, 30c; sumuer, golden machine, No. 1, por eallon, 8%¢; N 80; oporra, aignal, per gallon, 80c; tur: mnnu. ko) apthe, B4°, per Ot —White lead, Omaha i white lead, 8t, Louls, pure, 6c) groen, 1 to 5 I cans, 20 enoh zine, groon acal, 12¢; Fronch sine, eoal, 1) French eino, in varnish aast, Fronch sinos, iv ofl aast 1ic; Raw s umber, 1 conp 106t raw and : vandyks brown, .p x 12 eonch black and; joj drop black, 160; Pruasian ultramarine hive, 1801 ehrome 1 m; awoet’ wrest, T M. & D, 163biind and shutter greon, L, M, & D,; 16 e greon, 18c; Tndian rod, 150; Venetinn rod, o5 Tuscan © ; Amerloan Vermilion, I, & P, 18¢) me yellow, L., M., 0. & D 0O, 18¢; ow ochre, Soj golden ochre, 18; patent Irycr, 8o; grainlog colore: light oak, dark k. walnat, aheatnut and mh 16¢, Cry Palnty White laad, 8c; French sine, whiteing whiting whiting com |{.~; L pbl 100t Par ilders, 1§ Iampblack German. town, 14¢ nary, 10 Prus. sian blue, 0c; ultramarine, 15¢; yandyko wn, 80; nmber, burut, 43; umber, raw foisionun, burn t, do; slenus, raw, dc Pacia groon gennito, Sef Parin'yroen con’ 20c; ohrome green, N, ¥.' %c; chrom green K., 190 vormillion, Eng., 70ci ver willion, 'America, 18¢; Tudian red, 10c cose pink, 14c; venetian_rond, Cokimoso 2fc: venetinu red Am., 1305 ro 2 lond, 7ge; shrome yallow, genuine, hrnma el 1w, 3 ochra, rochelle e Fronch, 2gc; ~ochre, .\mcrh.n, 203 Winger's taineral, 24c; lohigh brown, 2hc: spanish brown, 24c; Prince’s mineral 8o, VARNISHES—Yarrels per gallon )f iture, extrs, 81 10; furniture, No, 1 conch, extra, $140; oach, No, 1, $100; Daima, axten, 81581 700; as a) phaltum, extra, 8oy shella ‘3 oil finish, §1 80. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—&reen butcher's hides, 63 i hard 70 ourod 74@S0; hides, groen ealt, dry flint, sound, 12@iSe; dry ealf sad &ip, 12@14c; dry mlt_hides, soond, 10@11c; green calf, wi. 8 o015 Ba,, 11@12c; green calf, wt, under 8 Te, por_ akin, b0cy 50@81 25; green lamb skine, $1 25@160; damaged hides, two-third rate, cat ecored and one grub, clased two. {Liedn rate,) brandod hides 10 por eens. off Coon skius, No. 1, 46c; No, 2, 800; 1 Co. _Mink, No, 1, 80¢; No. o: No, 4, 6o, _iox, No. Ik 2, 2%e, Skunk, No, 1, L2e 00, 650 short etriy narrow strinee broad skripe, 106, Tallow 7o, Leather. Oak sole, S8 to 430; hemlock aole, 28c to 850; hewlook kip, 800 to 100; runnor, 6c to §00; hewlock enl, B to 130; bem: lock upp to 260; onk upper, 2 alligator, 400 to 5 50; oalf kid, 87 Greisen kfd, 2 50 to 375; oak kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to ‘1 ¥0; French kip, 110'to 1 55; Fronch onlf, 125 to 2 00; ran- sotts, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 5 toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 30 to 8bu; pebble O, D, Moroooo, 850} rimon; 250 to 8 00, UARNESS ~No 1 » ar oak, 42c; N 89¢; No_ 1 Obio onk, 8803 N 8503 No. 1 Milwaukeo, 8703 No, 2 Lumber WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, latn and carn ot Omaha at the foliowing pricos: JOIST AND 3CANTLING ft, and under, 833 00; 18 ft., 23 50, BERS—16 ft, and under, 822 00 R AND JOIST -18 ft., §: m -u( $40 50; 24 1t. € , 4 and 6 in,, 87 No. 1 (ind ehingles on oon b mm $2000; No. %, 818 00, A.l‘u' ~For barrel, 1 25; bulk per ous ont, hhl 8335 Town plaster 0, por bu, b0c, Tarred ‘e't 100 1bs, 8“ . Straw hosrd, 88 60, Heavy Hardware Liat. iron, retos, §280; plow sicel, apooial 0, 8c; apecial or Gierman, Go; 5@20 wagon spokes, sot, , pex aot, 11%5; fellocs, suwe.! tongues, each, 70@Sbe; nxles per b, 7@1 ivets, per Ib, lic ooil chain, per ib, tmatloable, 80! siges, 6o orowbare, 6o harrow spring teel, 7G%c; Burden’s horseshonu, % 25: Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, BAKBED WIRE—In ocar lots, 70 @ oat tool d Tic per 100, NATLS—Rates. 10 to 60, 8 b0, SHOT,—Shot, §1.85; Buck shot, 8210, Oriental Powder, koge, §6.40; do,. hul Koy, $5.45; do,, qunrtor kove, $1,88; Vlaet Ing, kezs, $8.5F:Fuse, per 100 fect blo, COAL—~Cumberl hinoknn % MorriaRun Blowsburg, 812; Whitebronst lurap, 34 0); Whitohroast nut, 84 0); Towe 81 owa nut #4100 Re >ck|‘|p to, §11506512 00; Canon [ nd Mules. Extra draft horses, 8175, to 295,3 Com- mon dralt horsos, $10, to 150.; Extra farm horsca, §110, to 126.; Common o good farm hoi 890 to $100.; Extra pluge, 360, to 764 Common plugs, $20. to 40, MULES, —(Excrs), 8125, to 1505 good, $100. to 140,; fair, 75, to 1001 common, 60, to 75, Aw())\(}b—lw pmnl 225 per wioo gallon; extra Oslifornia spirits, 168 p 125 per riple refined ap 1867 proof, 1 1 gallon whiskies, 1 00 4 50; Kentnoky bourbona, 2 00 ; ¥ tucky and Peoosylvenia ryes, 2 00G@7 00 BRAND ~lmported, 88 00619 005 dn.m.llc 1 40@4 00, GINE—Tw ported, 4 HO@E 005 4 neetio, 60@6 0% New llul 5, 1 bO@3 50 BRANDY- 1 7'n@| w0, OHAMPAGNKS—Tmported per eace, 28 008 34 00; Amortaas, per oase, 12 006 X Tobaccos, FINE COT—Common, . 20@ -‘f’“‘ good, 45@60c: Rose Leaf, Dismond Orown, 17 SMOKING— Durham, 1 Durham, 4 Seal of N ol of North Caro orth Durham, 4 0 , 3023 Unolo Ned, 3's, and Jerry. 3 TOBACCO Climax, 50; Bul. 50; Horseshoe, 48; Star 48; Rudy, 44; Hereey's, 48; Black, 33@10, Woc! unwaehed, light, @160 beary i unwashed, light, 186 0c; trh an ud cotted wool 4203 fai 1y, blaok M&VE'HLK KATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and Congress Streets, BOSTON. CAPITAL, . - $400,000 SBURPLUS, - = 8400,000 Transncts a general Banking business, Rer selve scconnta of Bauks, Bankers and others, Draws Forelyn Exchange makes Cable Transfers in Europe and Tel: egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States, Buys snd sells Gov: ernment and other lnvestment Secnrities, and executes auy business for its Corre: spondents in the line of Banking, ABA P, POTTE! President. J. J. EDDY, Casl J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashier. with-me R V l’“. mAN AT Fiet i in stating wtoac, See of the greateat value whero s Tonic is neces: onry. recommend { a8 a'reliablo remedia aKent, posscssing un: doubte | utritive and reatorative properties. Loviriia, Ky 03, 100 that I have been o nshied b;-b‘u ‘ | || lie Speakers 'ul flnfl 1t A combimation of Fye. toride of Iron, Peruvias Bark and ’Kosphorus im a palatable form. For Debility, Jose pe- tite, Prostration of ”ld Lotcers 4t 1a indiepansa- REV.J.L. TOWNER, ., saya:- *I consider 1% a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. T VAN BT b f‘mn“g i]\.‘\) (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE" oy VAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago. Railroad In the World for all Ciasses of Travel Fi nest Equipped | xINHOInD MANUFACTURER OF CALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, Window Caps, Finials, Skylights, THIRTEENTH STREET, . —— HENRY L &c. (IMA":\ [\E“ EHMANN, JOBBER OF W A TLIT A PR, AND WINDOW EA"THEH PRICES BURL 3T, OMAHA SHADE E JGATED. L The Old«.s.. WLoIesmo and “otall JEWELRY HOUSE in @mahs. Visitorscan here 1d all novelties in Sik- VER WARE, LLGCkE Rich and siylish Jewelry, the Latest, Mozt Artistic, and Cholcest Helections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuiong of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces a8 18 compaiible with nonorable dealers, Call and see our Elegant New fitore, Tower Building, corper 11th and Farnham Btreets THE LEADING MUSIG HOUSE (}ene=ra.l Ar,entn ior the | Finest and Best Pianog and | Grgans manuf;cture Gur prices are as Low as any E stmnMauufacnrrer and D aler, Pianos and O ga s sold for cash or installment. at Bottom Pric:s. A BPLENDID st ck of Steinw:y, Chickariug, Enabe, Vose & 8on’s Pi- anos, aud ot: r mases, Also Clough & Warren Sterling, Imperial. ¢mith American Oreans, &c. Do not fail ‘0 zee us before purchasing. MAX MEYER & BRO, WANUFAGTURERS A Large Stock OF SHOW CASES always on Hand. E. B. GHAPMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCELS Naty 1213 Farnam 8t.. Imiaha, SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Cthers. WE CALL YOUR ATTE ION TO OUR Ground Oil Cake. It i the best and st food for to three pounds of corn, Stock fed wi tor, inatoad of runntng down, will iner able ¢ fon fn the spring. Dairyme tify to its merit Try it cherge for sacks, Address 04-00d-me WOOODMAN and judge for yourselves. stock of any kind, One pound 1s equal th Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win. oase in welght n a8 well as and bo in good markets hern who use it can tes- Price $25.00 per ton; no LINSEED OIL CO., Omahs, N A XL, ID.A THLJENW, MANUFACTL RER OF FINE BUGGIES, CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS My m,w.h,ry 1 Constantly fi lod with a eleot Btook, W O EED VLA W S ELX B Beat GUARANTEEL, cactory. 8, W, Cor. Lown ana Uapitol Avenue, @ 2 mke-ly)