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The Nabraska National Bank, Ot Omuha, Neb. Pald up Oapital, - $250,000, Burpius Fund, Mey 1, 1688, - 16,000, DIRECTORS: R. JOTINSON, President, of Stesle, Jobnson Co. A E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Atterney st Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. H. W. YATES, Oashier, for many years Cashler of #t e First National Bank of Omahs. THIS BANK opened for business April 27th, 1889, ITs DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS a among the leading busines: men of O.nshs, ‘any e business is condusted with eapecial reference %0 the best aud increasing Interests off1) mercan- Alle patr:ns. COLLECTIONS receive special attention and eharges lowest obtainable hore or elsewhore, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon tavor ible terms aud uponaecounts of banks and bank «rs FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and County and City securities bought and sold. - J. W. RODEFER. Broker: Btocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other Good securitics dea t in Reom 4, No. 28 Pearl St,, Council Bluffs, Ia. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL. @pecial Dispatch to Tux Bxn. New York, June 13 Money—Market easy at 2@2§ per cent; <loged at 3 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—5@6 per cent. Bterling Exchange—Bankers' bills steady at 4 84}; sterling exchange demand, 4 £9, Governments § per cent lower for 8's, unchanged otherwive, The general result of the day's husiness in stocks has been an advance of 1 to 2 per cent for the day on money stocks, The general list, with only a few exceptione, is also a fraction higher then yeeterday. The maiket closed strong at the highest prices of the day, MINING STOCKS, Mining stocks dull; Sierra Grande sold at 145 and 140; Union Consolidated, 900 and 880; Sierra Nevada, 775; Northern Belle, 638 and 600; Navajo, 170; Sonora Consolidated, 29 and 27, aud Sutro Tun- nel, 27 and 26 Sales of the day 27,465 shares, GOVEENMENTS, Yuuvdn;. To-day Rrie seconds....... Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. Louisiana consols Texm & wahc lund grants R, G. div 3 813 Unlon Pacific 1st nlol'q(m;a..llu 1163 do land grants .. 11§ 1174 thinlu .. 6 do consols do deterred .. 1094 BTOCKS, Adsws Kxpress.... 129 Allegheny 115§ Alton & Te 804 do 9 American Exproes. ... 88) Burl,, Cedar Rapids & North, h.e 2y Gaaada Soutiorn. 67% C, 8t L, & 184 do .'1.-3 Qentral Pacific. .. 70 Chesapeake & Ohio. o0p 204 do 1st pfd... Suh 30, do 2d pfd. 3 22, Ohicago & Alton. ... 186 do pfd 145 Uhl.. Bull & Quincy. . 125 126 i., St. L. & New Orleans.. 80 8 3 Oln. Smd & Cleveland, 41 Col. & Cincinnati 76 7 Delaware & Hudson canal, 109; Del,, Lack, & Western 129, Denver & Rio Grande, 47 Brie........... &8 o 8) Enst Tennessee. 9% do prefurmd 19 Fort Wa; 08g¢ 131 Fanalbala S, Josegh. . 13 do 95 Harlem....oooeeesieenes 197 Howston & Texas Contral 71 Illinois Central,......... 1474 Ind., Bloom. & Western. 313 Kansas & Toxas.. ... 314 Lake Erie & Western 208 Lake Shore & Michigan So...11 4 112} Louisville & Nashville. . 513 H3g Louisv., New Alb, & thcngu 49 by M, & L. 1st ofl..... 1 10 do do 2d'pid 5 5 Mowphis & Charleston. ..... 42 42 Michigsn Central. .. Mempbis & St. Louis do pid. Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio... Morris & Essex Nashville & Chattanoog: New Jersoy Central, Norfolk & W, Northern Pac do Northwestern L) p New York Ceutr Ohio Central.. Ohio & Mlnllmipp 5 12 Ontario a Western...... Oregon Tra: noun'.h:enhl. Pacific Mail, Panama, .. Peoria, Decatur & Fvansy. Emaburg & Olevahnd Pullmln alace Car, Rook nfrumd 8t La;l)l & San Fun pfd 574 5 st pid 99 99, 8t, Plul & Milwauks nld 104 10, Bt Pml. Mh.m & Manitob 124 Bt, Paul & Omaha. .. 474 d. 105§ 89 963 United States Express. 60 Wnbnb,‘Sl. L. & Pacific 8} 28 do 5 454 Woells, Furgo & Co, Express. 1254 Western Union Telegraph 874 Homestake 15 Ir n Silver 285 Ountario i Quicksi o b South Paafic, Batro,....... FOREIGN FINANCE. Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bi LONDON MON Loxnox, Juns 1, Stocks—Illinoix Central, 1484; Pennsyl- vania Central, 1608; E ie, 138§, PRODUOE & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatohes t0 Tus Bus, OHI0AGO, ORH10AGo, June 13, —Flour—Market dull snd unchaneed. Whnl-l\qu.ln dull, wesk and lower; lol June; 1 ll!@l 11§ for Jnly. 1133 for August; 1 14§@143 for Beptember; 1 15§ for Ostober; 110§ for the year; No. 2 Unicago spring, 110; No 8 Unicsgo spriug, 953c; No, 2 red winter at 119y Corn—Market active It lowr; 563 for oash_and Juue; 53h@ 68y for July; 56§ @5H6§s for Augus:; 67} lor September; B0 s tor the year. Usta-~In fair demand; cash firm; opti na 03¢ for cash, June and July; 3! tor August and September; 308 Rye rket quiet at 61c. Flax 8c01—M rkot oasier at 1 42, Pork — Market essier bot in good demand; 18 20@18 25 for cseh and June; 18 30 for July; (8 46@18 47§ forAugust; 18 60@ 18 lfl& for Beptember; 16 4. §@16 45 lor the Lud In good demand but irregular; 11 424@11 45 for cash and June; 11 4.. tor July, 10 72§ for August; 10 60@10 62 for September; 9 90@9 924 for the year, Pulk Meats - Ingo d demand; shoulJers, At 7 50; ahott riba at 9 50; short clear, 9 90, Batter —In ®0od dewand; creawery, 15 @m dairy, 12@i8c" Euge -Market quiet at 16 Whisky—S eady and unohanged. Freighta~Corn to Buffilo, 240, CALL BoARD, ~Wheat —Market firmer; advanced $o tor July and August, and §o for Saptember. Corn — Market firmer; advanced § - tye—Mirket active and firm; ad- vanced fo for June, § for July and Augu Pork—Market ir.oguinr and fairly & tive; advanced 24o for July and Augus declined 24o for September, Lird —Market active and firm; advanced 2jc for June, August and September, and ove tor Juiy. NEW YORK, New York, June 18 —Flour—Market dul; extra Ohio, 410267 ; B8t. Louis, 4 10@7 00; Minnesota patent pro.ess, 5 60@7 60. Wueat -Market lower; No. 2 spring, U1% No. 8 spring, 1 03; ungraded red, 107@1 23; ste No. 3 red, 103; No. 3 red, 117@1 173; stesmer N 2red, 1.7} @119, No 2 ed, 1 224@1 22§ in elevator; No. 2 red, June, 80,000 hu 20@1 204, closing at 1 20%; ,lurv. 480 000 bu, 1 Ig 119361 3), closing num Cim—tnsh No 8, 1@14o lower, others steady; opions lower; ungeaded, 49 No. 3 60h@6le; No, 2 6f vf'aht mixed, 61} at 60} August, 663@ tewber, 67@678:, closine at 6 ber, 67@68%e, ciosing at 67§, 0. Larket lower; mixed western, 43 (@47c; white western, 47T@bic, Egge—Firm; 174@17he. Pork—Dul! and nowinal, Lord —Morket stronver; prime stoam, 0 oash, 11 duse, 11 25l 25 July, 11 24@11 26; Angust, 10 92@11 00; Sep- temner, 10 85@10 93; Octover, 10 19@ 10 £8, year, 10 28@10 35, Butter—Marke: quiet but firm at 11@ o, Cheese—Demand fair and market firm; 8@10c. 8T. LOUIS, 81, Louis, June 12. ~Flour—Market quiet and unchanged; hmhy. 4 95@5 10; choice, 5 50@! fancy, 5 85@6 20 Wheat— Market 1iwer; No. 2 white, 118}@1 18§ for cash: 11:@1 lH& for July; 117§@1 184 for August; 118% @119 for September; 1 20§@1 21§ for Oc: tober; 117@1 17§ for the year; No, 3 red fall, 1 134, Corn—Market opened strong and higher and olossd at inmde pricer; 50}@)lc for cash; 513@bH23s for July; 53@ Sjc for Au.mu- bich tor September; H34c for October; 46@46c} for the year. O sta—Market. lower; 393@3980 for oash; | @ 304c for June; Blo bid for August; 300 bid for the yeur. Rye—Market nominal, B rley—Murket nowinal, : Corn Meal —Market quiot at 2 50, Buiter —Marke: dull and ur changed, —Market higher ut 1ic, \Vm»«kv Market :teady at 1 14, Pork—Market dull and nominal, Lard—Murket dull and nominal, AFTRRNOON BoARD,— Wheat —Market firmer; 1/8¢ for July; 1174 for 3 ugnst; 118§@1 183 for September; 1 20§@1 21 for Octover; 1 17 for the yeas Corn—Murket weaker; H1§> for July; 530 for August; 5233 for September; 4330 for mn year. Oat ket weaker; 39§239jc for Jul), "303c bid for Aupust. KANSAS OITT, KaNgAsC1Ty, Junel3 —Wheat—Market quiet nnd slow: No, 2 red, 99}o bid for ca~h and July; 994c bid for August, Corn—Market firmer; 4?&(-;43)0 for 450 bid for cash; 44c bid for Jui August, Oats—Market slow; 36)@36§c for cash; no options, TOLEDO, TovLkno, June 13 —Wheat—Market dull but brm; No. 2 red winter, 116 for cash wnd June: 1163 for July; 118f for Au. gust; 1204 for S ptember; 122§ for Octo- ver: "L 16 for tho year; 125 for January. Corn—Marke steady; high mixed, 590; No. 2, 67&1 for cash and Juve; b8@08%e for July; 1910 for August; rejected, 545 no grade, 4740, Oats—Market dull; No 2, 41j@42}e for cash; 404@42: for July; 85¢ asked for Au. gust; 314 a32)c for the year; rejected, <02, LIVERPOOL Liverroor, Juue 13, —Weather fine. Fiour-11-@114 61, ‘Whent— Mrket dull and easier; winter, 83 11d@9s 2d: worivg, 83 6d@9+; No, 1 California 93 21@9; 31; No, 2 Ualifornia, 85 91@9s Corn—Slow at s 51, MBROHANDISH, 4 | 8pecial Dispatches to Tus Brx, New York, Juoe 13 —Hay—Market steady. C fTee - Market quiet but firm, Sugar—Market aull; standard A, 8§@ 87-16:5 cut loaf snd cru:hed, 93¢; granu- Lat-d, §13.16@8Fc. TRice—Market eteady with a good de- mand, Petroleum--Quiet and unchanged. Tallow - Quiec snd uncranged, Rosin—Murket stronger. ‘Lurpentine ~Market quiet and un. changed. —————————— MISCELLANEOUS,. Special Dispatct es o Tus Ban. WOOL. LoND2N, June 13.--10,100 pounds of Port Phillip and Simey wool sold to-day. There was o good demand and prices were steady. Speclal Dispatchies to Tus B OHIC CQa0aao, June 13 nal rep :rtx as follows Hogs - Demand_brisk, active and firm, but not quotably hivher; all sold; mixed, 6 80@5 70; hosvy, 6 6547 00; light, 6 25@ 75; skips, 8 25@6 0 Cattle llemum brisk, more active and firmer; all sol. to choice &hint g medium, 5 00@5 50; cows aud mixed s ow and steady st 2 50@5 00; stockers and feeders, 3 00@4 90, Sheep—Bri-k and strong; common to good, 2 75@4 25; choice $o extrs, 4 50@5 00, KANBAS 0ITY, Kaxnsas Orry, June 13,—The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoon reports as follows: Cattle —Market firmer and higher; ship- nlng steers of 1,210 to 1,475 lbs. at 5 124@5 65; cows, 3 00@4 50, Hogs—Market luwer at 6 00@6 60; bulk of ltlll at 6 25@6 40, Sheep —Market qul 93 lbe., 3 00, be Drovers' Joar- ; natives averaging NEW YORK, Nxw Yorx, June 13.—Beeves—! .fiflahn-n:ll(flwh-dlkh:m | Corn— a good finish; grass fed Texas steers sold at 5 00@8 22 cwt. live weight; 3 carloads of ohoice orn.fed Texana sold at 6 44; som. mon to prime native steers, 5 50@6 65 per owt.; exporters used 23 oarloads, Sheep—Market qaiet but stesdy; lambs firmer; extremea sheep; 4 00@ 6 00 per owt.; Iambe, 5 50@7 50 per owt ; general sales, 4 75@5 75 for sheap; 6 00@7 (0 for lambe Hoge—Live bogs steady at 7 00@7 30 per owt. BT, LOUIS, 81, Louvts, June 18 ~('lllle—MAri|ot Pplug steers, b 60@6 (0;light 00@b 503 butcher steers, 4 10@5 00; good ¢ ws and heifers, 4 25@4 75, ccmmon, 3 50@4 00; grase Texas range, 3 75@4 60, hi 1 mackerel, kita, 1 00; family maok. arel, half brls, 5 25; hnu nuehnl, kil 850; No. 1 white fish, hal its, 105, SYRUP—8tandard Oom,, 880, bbla; Standard do, 44 gallon’kegs, $195; Stan. dard do, 4 #1785 ~1In 1b papers, 83,30 per care; kog n, 9 kW PIOKLES—Medium, 1a barrels 87 00; do in half bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bbis, 5 00; xhiri‘u, in in, 11001 do in h.‘: bblo'.m -, Gunpowder, 5@ oaom. 60@760; Imperinl, good, lumw Oholoe, 60@76c0; Yonn. Hm 50c; choioe, oac@u op—Market slow and weak; medinm :u u:lr. 275@350; good to choice, 3 75@ 'n'ng--Mum active but lower; light whipping, 6 @0 50, rough to good puck- gnu. 6 00@86 65; bnwher- to extra, 6 50@ | 1, TRAFFI0. Spectal Dispatches $o Tiw Ban. FLOUR AND GRAINE, On10aco, June 13 —Receipte and ship- ments of flour and grain for the pust 24 hours have been as followa: Receints, Shiv'te Torkno, June 1 teceipts and ship. ments of flour and grain for the past 24 houis have been as (ullu;t; 'ts. Shipm'ts, Wheat. . .. 15,000 21,000 Corn. L 28,000 31,000 Oats. . 3,300 Sr. Louis, June 1 Reoceipts and shipments of flour and grain for the paac 48 hours have been as tollows: Bhip'ts, Flour—bbls, . 81000 Wheat — bust 11,00) Corn— 26 000 Oats— W 5,000 Rye— 4 Barley—_ ... 5 X New Yok, June 1 Keosipts and chipmenta of flonr and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipta Shp'te, 5 2,778 Flour—barrels Wheat--bushels Onte— LOSEN Kaxsas Orry, Junel3.- Jeceipts and shipwents of grain for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shiv'ts Wheat, b\uhell.. . _7.000 11,000 . 120.0 1,100 Oats— 9 LIVE STOCK, &z Sr. Louis, June 13.—Receipts and ood, amuou holfl. b RO A inch nd larger, 11o; 1 1m three hmp pails, 3 00, Pi Grown.2 00; Woll buckete, ' 60 LEAD—Bar, 81 65 SOAPS--Kirk’s Savon Imperial, 845 Kirk' l watinat, 8 60; Kirk's mnhm 8 7'- white Knnlln (l()‘l uke}l 40; KIrl s magnolis dor,, TASH-—P lvauis oans, 4 oner, l- oase, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball 2 doz. In oase, 1 90: Anchor Ball 2 doz in case 1 60, 00 pa I ey whive, 10k . i nessee, 100 ; faney white, o per ity p.;hxln.lu raw, 10¢; ronsted’ OANDLEB—Boxn. 40 1be,10e, 1580; Ba, b xes 40 Iba,, 16 os., 68, 10§0, AT "HES—Fer caddie, onves, 88 10t square, cases, 85 40, JOFFEES—Ordi #120; Dam: oil tiniah, §1 80. Flour—bbla. . 9,500 11 000 Wheat—busb 41,000 760 X ’ +o0 DEO OO 829000 [ 12, Oata— " 924000 116,00 Rye— 15,000 §7,000 Barley— ' 9,000 260 ary grades, 510 i 114 ; fancy green and yelio cld government Javn, 20 @ v, o, K — Now York apple, l)ny londs, per bb, 1 85; Ash- , §50; bbls dalry 60, 5, (.unnh\tn{ 9io; Standard Extra wedinm yellow, 8k STANCH,~Pearl, 4 Coru Starch, 931 O RATSHama per Ib., 1dc; por 1b., 14c; clear side bacon’ per Ih., dry nalt vides per Ib., 1030;bacon whoulders tierce lard per Ib.; 1195, Jonfectioners' A, 8fo; Extra O, dark yeliow, 7ic. i Kot St LY E—Amerloan, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 4); Weatern, 2 75; North Bur, 2 00 Lewis' Iyo, 4 653 Jewell lye, 2 7b, FEEI)—anhI.nz prices, $1.50 per 100 lbs,; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70c per 100 Ibs, HOMINY—NW $3 50 per bbl, shipments of live stock for the past 34 hours have been as inllows: Vs 000 . 1,300 500 CHIcAG), June 13.—Reocetpt and ship- | 8 ments of live stock for the past 34 hours have been as follows: . Rfl:h Shipm’ts, 24,000 2,300 4,000 2,900 800 100 New York, June 13.—Receipta and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: | Shin'ta 379 shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follown: Rec'ts. Shipm'ts, Cattle. 0 3 OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orriox or THE OMAHA Bay, } ‘Wednesday Kvening, June 13, A bountiful supply of sunshine and the warm westher has made trade in all branches unusually brisk and large num- bers of eales were reportel. Buyers show a confidence in making purchiases that has not been noticed for some waeks past, Grain. Grain remains unchanged as follows: WHEAT,- Oash No, 2, 925; cash No, 8, ufin L}:cted, 6T4o. B ¥,—Cash No. 2, 76c; No, 8, RYE—Onsh, 47c, CORN— Mixed, 385, OATS—38c. SEEDS have heen steady and unchanged for saveral days with only a fairdemand as the scason is far advanced. We quote as follows: Blus grass seed, 125@1 50 timothy seed, 2 10@2 25; rod cloyer seed, 900; white clover seed, 13 00; millet seed, 100; Hnngarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 50, Live Stock. The demand for good butchers’ stock still continues fully equal to the supply and fat cattle esp cially find a ready sale. Tae fllowing are the quotations for to- day ( A’V‘TLF‘ Fat steers, $500@5 25. FAT COWS -$3 75@4 00, HOGS -~ 86 SHEEP 81 00@4 25, Flour and Millstuffs, The following quotations are the same a8 yesterday with a gcoa local demand and some few large western orders. Best winter wheat—3 00@3 75. Second quality winter wheat—275@32 5, Best spring whea ) @2 Second quality spring wheat —2 $0@2 50, Bran, per ton—16 00. Chopped Feed, per ton—18 Produce. These pricesare for round lot consign. ments unlews otherwise stated. EGUGS—Receipts are larger and the market rather dull, We quote at 150, BUTTER —Trade with city retailers is only fair; packers are buyiog bright color- ed sweet grass freely at 100, the cuttizgs, however, sell slowly and the supply is un- wlly large. We quote choice dairy at 12@14¢; choice creamery, 17@182; common country, 14@ ONIONS—Bermuda onions are about the only kind in the market and remain 10 a8 yesterday; 82 40@2 60, —Fresh, unchavged with a good | ¢ demnnd, Wauuutn at 150, LEMONS—Uuchanged, We quote at £ 0@ OKAN 3—~The market is unusually well supplied, with the following quota- tions; California, $300@3 50; Mesina, 84 00@5 00, Poultry, LIVE POULTRY - Lirge receipts and a weaker feeling, We quote to-day: Spring chickene, larze, $1 50@5 00; smail, 85 50; roosters, 81 00; hens, $1 50, per doz; dressed, 15¢ per pound. Grocers List OANNED GOODS—0: (Ntand- ard), per case, 3 70@3 strawbor- ries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 40, rasp- berries, 2 b, per oase, 8 60, Dam. sons, 2 T, per case, 2 45, Bartlett t: ry Goods. BROWN O(Yl'l‘()NB—Atlndu Avp!etnn XX, 703 Atlanf itten: R ‘“e Aflw 44, 1a| Cabot W, 1l umt Falls E, 80; lnd.hl B nm‘fiy% i d7‘0’é 19’ t A, 8fc; o river, 74o; Pequo 5 i Wachusett B, 730; do A, 0, ¥INE BROWN OOTTONB—Allendale 0-4 7]:, Alligator_8-4, 8c; Argy) Qo- Badger snu X 4 1 6)0. G{a' Bun:nyafl 4.4, B4cc Reo'ts, Shipm'ts. 5000 950 1t & go,dnw.n 12 Ton b A 39, 84o; Lehigh E o, 80, 7¢; do O 83, T4o; do R 86, $io, Vocommet O 44, Tho; BLEACHED COTTONB—AnArnnog 940; Blackstone AA imperial 8§c; lenched 4.4, 9¢; Oabot 4- 4, 8; Fidelity 4-4, 9}o; Fruit of the Loom, 93; ' dc cam bricd-4, 12c;doWater Twist, 104o; Urent , 9c; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 10c; do cambric 87, 12ko; New 13§ n' Pe uot A,10¢0; Pepperel ooahontas 4.4, 9jc: oa. 1lcj Wamentts Pocmnt 4 l Khl DU(‘KS Oulnnd)—A.lnlny I brown, 8¢; do C, drab, les do Xa stripes an plaids, lfle' do XXX stripes and plaids, 12405 Arhnxtnn fancy, 1Brdc: unswick brown, 8jc; O 124c; do extra heavy, 200; Hall River brown, extra heavy, 1lic; brown 18 Nevonset A brown, 15¢ TLIUKLN Gd—Amosks 19¢c; do XX blue 82, l! 9jo; Claremont B B, 1 3 Arrownuna, 4:4, 280; Poarl River 8 b of eoman’s blue 29, 9o NIMB —Amolkuk, blueand bronn 164c; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X blue Scoteh, 184c; Ooncord brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto do do lflo Haymaker's River DD stripe, 1! d brown, 16cj blue and brown, 144e, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 24 inch double tace, 8 , F30; Manhattan lnvc finish, 5 ew]mrt do 603 do glaz 6e; Lockwood kid fini CORSET JEANS—AInory. 8oy Andron coggin satteen Bio; Clarendcu, 6§0; Cones otiga satteens, 73c; Hallowel , 8c; Inddi Orchard 740; Narraj )urill satteen 9 RINTS —Allens, © 5 3 Arnold, 70; Berwick, 4 Ooneutngl. 6ho; Dunkirk, G Ghm-a-tor, w, nrmuny. hio, Kmukerbuoler. Bicy Mm Myetio, 5ic; Sprague dgs, 6o; do, (.iughnmu, Te3 blue nd brown sett, improved, 8}o. American, Bio; o; Cocheco, 7c; na, 1)0; Kenilworth, 9jcj Plul:- ntt. 93c1 Sursex, Sc. COTTONADE! Agate, 20c; Americ Oairo D and T, 184c; Olariza D and 174c; Deecan Co, stripes Nnnmukat. 190 Sussex, 1203 Tlog ing chs:okn, 12}0; 1lc; Artislan, 700, dn, checks, -trlpu an SHEETINGS-MM do 9.4, 28c; do 8-4, 22c; 42, llu, let}o‘ the Loom 10-4, 274; York milla98, 850; do 78, 80c; do Pembroke 10-4, 250; Peqwot 104, m«, do 160; Pepperell 96, 1~l, 19¢ do 49, ;do 57, 180; Utica 96, Drugs. Dmms AND CHEMIOA LS ~ Aold, 50c; Acld, Tartari er Lb, 10e; Bark, r Ib, 7503 Ol luchan ver's powden, Iyoeriue, pure _pe. bl. 2 1 oil, (,...m, No. '8, per ol 8115, ()u Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil Urlgamn otasslum, Todi lu, er % o 65, 'Salacta, per . oz, 400; Sulphate o Sulpnur floar trvchnine, per cz. 81 25 Pllull Qlis and Varnizhes headlight, per 0,, pel xAuon -Ql yl]lon, («7' on, ooL- Iard, winter str'd, per gal, No, 2, 76c; castor, ; No, 8, 1 20; sweet pears per oase, 240, Whortleberries ¥ case, 275, Kgg plume,2 Ib percase, 2 90; reen gages,2 ml;nr nu, 2 W do choice, , D per case 4 50, Pine A %gu. ,poruu S5 T, ¥ b0k 101 ( ur's"m, 4 do 8 Iv, case, 4 o, (pie), r case, 2 60; do ple, 6 T, per dozen, 3 e LARD—Omaha Refinining Co,: Tierces, I’L 40 and 50-1b cans, 12 m.lhu lfl-lblr!lll. sorew top, 12§c; b-lb do, l2¢'.lh ~ e syl S’kimmu..vm enn, per [lllon, 90c} No. l. 75¢; lubri. cating, zero, per gallon, olden mwhlna No, 1, per eallon, 850; No, ver gallon, 80c; tur- 55c) napths, 84°, per ; summer, 150, 80; spe: pent{u per gallon, 64", 150 PAINTS IN' OIL—White lead, P, P, 60; white Ind, 8t, Lo arsoilles refined lampblack, 12¢; comsch black andj Ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blve, llfl ohnme gree I.. M & D, 163;blind and shatter f D‘. 102; Parle green, Ldo; mlhnnd ‘.t Venetian red, 9o Tosoan tre, 220; Amerioan Vermilion, I, & P,, 1 chrome yellow, L., M., 0, & D yollow ochre, Soj (nldun achre, 18; pates sining colors: light mb. dni ARAer hmom“’m‘fl the dryer, 8o ke vl:;l.ure vy Tt :':.:t:u"nnanua b ¥ A most_excellent remedy : Ly i) T e Ny the debilitated vital forces. Whito load, fej Feanch sino, 10ct Par {is Hpeakers whitoing i whiting glidors, 18| of the kreatest v aina whiting com' qc lnn hblacl an- whan’ Tonic is n town, 140; lrmpblack , , 100; Prua. | 8ary rocommend. it sinn ‘1Ina, 58c; itramarine, 16; vandyke | &8 & (g LA T men. o umber, burnt, 455 umber, raw aouhud‘ Ntritive and u'-lnnnn, burn t, 4c; slenns, raw, 4o n.wnnve pmoertln. groen genuine, 350; Parls groen com’ | ~ Lowiemile, 582, rome groen, N, ¥.' 20c; ohrom :m-an K., 12¢; vermillion, Kng., 70c; ver + [million, 'America, 180} ‘Indiau red, 10c rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cokmmoso '! : venetian red Am,, 1 |ni lud 740 rome yellow, genuine, rl. lFuw, I§|., lgc!;coo n.hmhsxo r:::n. i ‘renc 1 oohre, me: 1] Winter's mineral, 3he; lohigh bro o epanish brown, 241 Prince’s mlns'r:‘ VARNISHES—Barrels per §nll I"urniture, extrs, 81 10; furniture, 1 #1; conch, extrs, lll oneh, No, 1, xtra, $1 75! apan, 70o; as- 85c) shella 503 hard Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hides, 69 7¢ cured 74@8y hldn-. green salt, dry flint, sound, 12@180; dry ealf and kip, IQ(DH@: dry anlt hides, sonnd, 10@110; kreen onlf, wt. 8 016 The., 11@12¢; green caif, wt, under 8 e, per ekin, 60c) roen polts, 50 81 25; green lamb Ikln-, 1 25@1 b0; lhll\nged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one ?ruh, olaasod two- irds eato,) bradod hides 10 per sont. off C 2, 80c; No, 1 30¢) No, 2 ) Fox, No,lk, ¢ 2, 750, Skunk, No, 1, bibo) oy short stripe, 400; parrow stripeo Lroad stripe, 100. Tallow fe, Leather, Ok nole, 880 to 420; henilock 28c to 85¢; hewlock kip, $0o to 100; runaer, to 80¢; hemlock calf, 85¢ to 1 20; hem- & apyer, 2c to 200; onk upper, 3o; J lowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Den It 18 universally admitted to be the Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for all Classes of Travel Louls an phaltum, ex m St Louis and Ottumwa. Onl, of cars between St change es, Colorado. and fros Itis res't and Gen | Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag’t, Chicago. ator, 400 to §i 50; eulf kid, 32@350 & ; onk kip, ®o to 100; oak ) to '140; French kip, 110 to f, 125 to 9 00; rus: ette, b %o o7 503 linings, 600 to 10 60; to 10 50; B, L. Moroeco, 30¢ 0. D, Maotooco, 850 simony 0, NESS~No1 nar onk, 420; No 4 do, 89¢; N._ 1 Ohio oak, 880; No. 2 \In, 8501 No. 1 Milwankee, .170: No, 3do %o, Lumber. WROLBSALE, Wo quote lumber, lath and shingles on cars at Omaha at tho following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLIN: 16 ft, and under, $32 00; 18 ft., 828 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 it., 23 60; kY lt ‘21‘ 50, 23 ft., $26 50; 24 ft. 826 50. V UINbv—No. 1, 4 and 6 in,, $24 00; AN 0. SHENTING — No, 1 (2nd common boards), 820 00; No. 5, 81800 LIME—Per barrel, 81 25; bulk per bus- ,|#5es oment, bbl, 8 25 “Yowa plaster bl r por bu, 800, Tarred felt’ 100 lh-. u m traw board, 83 60, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, ratos, $280; plow steel, speoial un:. T‘zxolumcihla, u@e-m-)psui-l urUcnknm.dcz oa do, wagon_ spokes, se 225@3 00; hubs, 125 Talloos, sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@850; axles, each, 1oe, nlre nuts, per Ib, 7@llo; washers, per Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per Ib, 11c; ooll chato, 1 p..- Ib, 6@12c: Gmalienble, 8o; fron wedgos, 66; orowbars, 6o _barrow tooth, 4o; n|1rl||rx teel, 7@8c; Burden’s horseshoar, §25: Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, BALBED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ 7o por 160, NATLS—Rates, 10 to 60K, 8 £0 SHOT. —Shot, 81,85; Buck stiot, 82,10, iontal Powder, kegr, 6,401 76, 83.48; do., uarter lng 81,88, kegs, §8. use, per 100 feet b0o, B0A T Cumborad blaoksmith, 8§12 Morris Run Blowburg, 812, Whitebreast lump, €4 0); Whitebrenst nut, §4 0); Tows |u||\|1 21 0); lowa nut 24 00; l(unhflprlnr 8700; Anthracito, $1150@1300; Canon City, 87 00 per ton, Horses and Mutes. Exira deaft horses, 8175, to 2°5.; Com- mon drait horses, 8100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, $110, to 125, Common ¢ good farma horace, 890 to 8100, Extra plugn, 860, to 76 Common vlugs, 0 810, MULES,—(Excrs), 8195, 40 160,1 good, 100, t;suo., fair, $75. 0 100,) common, | 'T. J. POTTER, 3d Vi A . DATILIEY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE BUCGIES, CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS My Repository Is Constantly filled with a Soleot Btock. Best TWOREIVLA NS EX I GUARANTERD. Office and Fastory. 8. W, Our. 10cn ana Uapitol Avenue. m 2 mde-ly STENCIL CUTTING, Locgsmi‘hing, Bell Hanging, Saw Filing, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING. . A. PUTWANM, 6th Street 2nd Door North of Dodge. - - . . Omaha, Neb. P. BOXYEE O ~—DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO, Fire and Burglar Proo f ST ATULTS, LOOKS, &0O. 1020 Farnham Street, OMA.H.A.. = = = TIERIER T T SaMIINEOLID, MANUFACTURER OF CALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES, Window Caps, leals, 8kylights, &c. THIRTEKNTH STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB —_— Liqu AUJOHOL—IHH rool 2256 per wine Fllunx extra Californ! nqi rits, 1}8 proof, 3 por proot gallon; ripla refined apirita 187 proof, 1 28 per proof mulom re-distilled '!:Ill'eu, 100@1 60; fine blended 1 50@ 3 50; Kentuoky bourbone, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pannl{lnnh ryes, 2 wm 00. B. DIES—Imported, $8 00@16 09; domentlo 1 40@4 00, GlNH—lmportud. 4 50@6 00; domestlo, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domel!ln 1 M) 8 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY- 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNEB—Imnumd per oase, gn 00@34 00; Amsrisaa, per oase, 12 0@ DOWESE M ANID SXNGILE ACOTING POWER AND HAND P W INVIC 3P & ) 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, JINING MACHINERY, BELTINU, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIP CTHab PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURGH AND SCHO0. BELLS Cor. Farnam a,nd lmh Streets Omaha, Neb. J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALR AND RETAIL DEALKB IN s W TR R R B, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEREN PLASTRR, BTC. OWETATE AGENE FOR MILWAUKEE CEMSNT COMPANY OMAHA, NE) Wool. Merlno unwached, light, 14@160; heaty 13@160; wedium unwashed, light, 18(@ 20; washed, choios, 320j f 80cj tub aud washed, %80 burry, blacl and ¢ tted wool 2@bo leer, Tobaccos, FINE OOT—Common, 20@300; good, 45@60c. Pose Leaf, 7l 3 Premium, 6hc; Dismond Orown, Sweet Shleuu, 47c. SMOKING -0, 20c; Muskovy, 27c; Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Durhaw, 8 oz, 5Hie Durham, 4 0z, 52¢; Durham, 2 oz, bbo; Seal of North Caroline, 16 oz, 42¢; Seal of North Carilinw, 80z 440; Seal of North Carolina, 4 0z, 46; Seal of North Caro- Jina, 2 0z, 480; O. K Durham, 4 o7, 28c; 0 K. Durham, 2 (z, 30:; Uncle Ned, £'s, 240; Tom und Jerry, PLUG TOBACCO ~Climax, 50; Bul. lion 50; Horseshoe, 48; Star 48; Ludy, 44; Hersey's, 48; Black, 38@40, —_— Romember, if you want health and strength of mind and muscle, use Brown's Iron Bitters, Wear Union Pacific Denot, - C. F. GOODMAN, WHOLBES.AX.X 5 i1 Tk LLLLBRATED nedical philoso- yhy which ut pre- Fort prevaily s & perfootly o remedy, . Ing the properies of on'ec and an ter b ve AND DEALER IN fiew the STOMACN tozpid stomach and liver, and effects a talutary change i tho ci- fre svateim, ¥or sal Drugilate J. HARRIS, 8, E. Cor, Farnam & Tenth Sts., BUYS CAST OFF CLOTHING. *| Highest Cash Price Paid. Call or Send +Postal_Oard. PAINTS,OILSVARNISHES And Window Gilass. OMAHA . - - - NERRASK A M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESA LE CLOTHIERS 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I3t}- OMAHA, NEB. James H. Peabody, M. D. PHYSICGIAN AND SUHGEOI Residence—No. 1407 Jones 8t, . 1507 Farnam 8t 08?::;.)1{:- telp m. aad 3p.mbob Fielephone for office, 97; Resldence, 135