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! g~ The Nobraska National Bank, Ot Omaha, Neob. Pald up Oapital, Surpius Fand, My 1, 1833 & Co. 260,000, 15,000. DIRECTORS: R. JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johnson A. E. TOUZALIN, Viee President, of Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W..V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. I, & J. 8, Collins. M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Atterney at Taw, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashior, for many years Onshier of tte First National Bank of Omaha, THIS BANK opened for business April 27th, ITs DIRBOTORS AND ETOCKHOLDERS are among the lsading tasiness men of Omaha,fand e business Is conducted with cejecial nce $0 the best and iacreasing Interests offis meroan- #lle patr:ns, COLLECTIONS receive epecial attention and charged lowest obtainsble hore or elsswhere, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favor ible terms and uponaceounts of banks and bankrs FOREIGN FXCHANGE, Govornment Bonds and County and City securitios bought and sold, J. W. RODEFER. Broker. Stocks, Bonds, Commorcial Paper and all other Good securitics dealt in Room 4, No, 28 Pearl 8t,, Council Blufts, I FINAXCE AHD COMMERCE. FINAT(_J;AL- New York, June 14, Money—Market essy at 2@3 per cent, Prime Morcantile Paper—b5@6 per cent. Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills dull but stendy at 4 85); sterling exchange de- mand, 4 89, Governments irregular, Share speculation opened strong with +the general list §@§ per cent higher than yesterday's closing quotations. After fur- ther slight improvement in the early deal- ings, the market becams weakened shortly before 11, declined @3 per cent and was re- covered the next two hours and & haif The market was moderately active and ir- regular but in the main strong, aud the re- sult of the fluctuations showed an advance of $@1} per cent, but from then to within & short time of the close there was a reaction ranging from 3@1§ per cent, Oa final dealings there was a partial recovery, while Oregon Navigation sold up to 120, advance 14 per cent from noon. The mar- ket closed firm at & general advance on the day’s transactions of §@1§ per cent. MINING BTOCKS, Mining_stocks very dull; Sierra Grande wold at 145 and 140; solidated Vi 50 and 48; hryeolite, 120; Con- ginia, 72 and 70; Storment, Little Chief, 57 and 55; Sonora Consolidated, 28 to 26, and Sutro Tunnel 25 ana 24, Sales of the day 19,000 shares, GOYERNMENTS, . Yosterday, To-day 1034 103§ 108y 112; 1194 127 Osutral Pacifio firsts, 1154 Krie seconds.. 96§ Lebigh & Wilkesbarre 1035 Louisiana consols. 65 Missouri 6" 1124 Bt. J, u‘uph 109 8¢, Paul & 1134 Teunumlw 6's 893 new g‘gg 5 Taxu & Pacific llmd gnnu Alleghen: Alton & Americhn Ex Burl,, Codar Oanada :!ouf.he{,u. Q,, 8t. L, Dentral P-ulflc voe Quwuke & Ohio., 2 Chlcago & Alton....... do fd ... do R, G Unlon Pacific 1st mun.guqe. 11.;: 115§ land sinking fund. .uzg Rore Hawia pros, 884 Rupids & North, ug P! Ohi., Burl, & Quincy Obi, 8¢ L. & New Oricans. . 81 Sand, & Oleveland Oleve., Col, & Cincinnat Delaware & Hudson cani Del., Lack. & Western. Denver & Rio Grande, Oin., HAlo0 s arss Ho;nt:ln & Texas Contral. do 1linois Central. ... Ind,, Bloom, & Western Eansas & Texss. ... Zake Erie & Westorn. Lake Shore & Michignn Louisville & Nashvillo. . Houisv., Now Alb, & L‘hlcn.gn M. & L it ol do 3 Meciphis & Charleston. Michigsn Centrsl. . Memphin & St. Louis. do pid. thurl l’»umc Mobile & Ohio. . Morris & Kssox Nashville & Chattanoog: New Jersey Uentral Norfolk & W.. Nofihgrn Pacific Pacific Panam: Peoris, Decatur & Tivansv. . Pittsburg & Oleveland. .. Pullman Palace Oar. . Rock 8t. Louis & San Fvnr‘\ s, . fuiasd do pid B8t Psul, Mion, & Mnmw\, Ohio & Mississippl. do Ontario & Western.... on Transcontinental, Mail,.. 8¢, Paul' & Omaba.. ds P Texae & Pacifio... Wells, Western U Homestake . Iron S Ontari Quicks South Batro, . Fu qu ilver ver . ofd Paaifi & Co, Express. jon Telegraph. pd do 1st pl(l .N, 8¢, Paul & Milwaukee. io grants ..111, 1s . 2d pld 186 . 53§ 44 | 100 lower; exports, b BO@6 00; THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY JUNE 15 1883 PRODUOR & PAOVISIONS. Wpeoial Dispatches to Tin Bwn, OHI0AGO, 010460, June 14, ~ Flour~Market nom. lnnlli unchanged. Regular, quict but firmer, and o ahaidé bettasi.l 104 for June; 1 m@l 12 for July; 1 13§@! 133 for August; 1 14{@ 1 for Sepiember; llhi for October; 110§ for the year; No, 2 Chioago spring. 1104 No. 8 Uhicago spring, 94c; Nors red winter at 118 orn—Market onsh and June, ady and firm; 55§ for @ whxa for July; 563 @56§0 for Augus! b64@b7c for September; 500 for the year. Oste—Musket ateady and de better; 80fc for_cash, June sndJuly for Au. gust; m)i@slc for September; 304c for the yoar, Ryo—Markat quict at 6lc. Flax Seed—M.rkot lower at 140, Pork—~Market aotive and tirm; 18 30@ 18 85 for oneh avd June; 18 35@18 874 for July; 18 474@18 50 for August; 18 574@ | O 18 60 for Septewber; 16 40@16 42} for the year, Lard—Market sctive and firm; 11 473@ 1160 for oash and_June; 11 60@11 r.zz for July; 10 674@10 70 for August; 10 62 @10 65 for September; 9 973@1000 for the year. Bulk Meats—In fair demand; shoulders, at 7 50; short ribe, 9 50; short clear, 9 90, Butter—Market steady and_unchanged; crenmery, 15@21c; dairy, 12@18c. o689 ~Market steady and unchanged at 6o, eady and unchanged. 0 to Buffalo, 23c. CaLL BoARD, —Wheat—In fair demand, but st lower rate:; declined Ac for June, July aud August, and $o for September Corn—1In fair demand; declined 4o for June snd September, Oata—In gocd demand, Pork—Market steady and firm; 5o higher for September, Lard—Markot firm and unchanged, NEW YORK, Nrw Youg, June 14,—Flour—Market dull; extea Ohio, 4 10@6 0 Wheat —Cash lots 3@hc higher; options opened 4@jc lower, sub-equently recove cred the decline, closing firm; No, 2 epring, nominal; ungraded red, 1 03@1 253; steam- er No, 8 red, 103; No. 3 red, 1174@1 18; stewmer N, 2 red,1 17}@1 18; steau.er No. 2red, 120 £. 0. b 1 2§@1 22 in clevator; ungraded white, 100@1 25; No, 1 white, 500 bu, 1 15; No, 2 red, June, 104,00 1194@1 208, closing ab 1 20¢; July, 000 b, 1 2IA@1 21§, olosiug ..Luu, A @l 234, closing at ' sBpmmhu, 0,000 bu at 1 254@ | ¢ 1 26, closing at 1 259; October, 552,000 bu atl 2;&@1 278,0losing at 1 27¢; Nn\uu.ben 24 000 bu_at 1 293@) 29§, closing at 1 2 Com—Cash lots }@ho lower; o opened }@jo lower and alosed firm; un- graded, 50@65§:; No. 3 (3)(@633c; No, 2, 65@! 643@~60}e, cloving at G4, closing st 65§c; August, 663@66fe, clos ing at 664c; Septomber, 663@68}c, closing at 67c¢; October, 67§, Oats—Marker stondy; mixed western, June, Eggs—Market strong snd higher at 18 ¢, Pork—Merket quiet; mess pork, 19 26@ 19 50; family mess, 20 76@-:1 0J; clear nak, a1 T5@22 50. Lard—Market dull and nominal; prime steam, cash, 11 52}; June, higher; later months lower; Juue, 11 81@11 34; July, 11 25@11 29; Avgust, 10 95@11 07; Sep- tember, 10 92@10 96; October, 10 85@ 10 874; year, 10 32@10 34, Cheese—Maiket steady with o fair de. mand. 8T, LOUIS, 8r, Lours, June 14,--Flour—Market quiet and unchuhgm" umhv 4 95@b 10; choice, 5 50@5 60; fancy, b 85@6 20 Wheat— Market Liwer; N rod fall, 1 18@1 18} for cash and June; 1 18}@1 183 fur July; 117@1 174 for August; 1 18{@ 1193 for September; 1 20§@121% for Oc. tu:;ul‘ % 1;(41 17} for the year; No, 3 red 117 n—>farket dull; 50}@ .;oi or June; 513 24c for August; b ¢ for October; 4 0fc for cash; o for July; 52§@ o for September; 6o for the year, ds bid for cash; 393c for June; 593 for July. l{ya—hllrkn& aull and nominal, Borley—Market dull and nowinal, Corn Meal—Market quiet at 2 50, Butter —Marke® steady and uuchanged. Eggs—Market firm at 15¢, Whisky—Market steady and unchanged. Provisions —Quiet and unchanged. AFTERNOON BoARD,— Wheat —Market lower; 1174 for August; 1 18} for Septem. ber; 1 20} for Ootomers 'L 10}, for the year, Corn—Market lower; blk: for July; 528s for Auguat; 5340 for Supumbur. 530 £.r October; 45§ for the vem Oats —Market lower; 3930 foc July; 29kc for the year, KANBAS CITY, Kangsas C1ry, June 14, —Wheat—Market stoady; No. 2 red, 9930 bid for cash and July; nominal for August; 994c bid tor September, Corn—Market better and firm; 43}@43§0 for cash; 443o for July; 450 for August, Onts—Market firmer; 36jc bid for cash; no options, TOLEDO, ToLEDO, June 14, —Wheat—Market du'l and easler; No, 1 white Michi 1104; No. 2 do., 923 rejected, 70c; No. 2 red winter, 1154 asked for cash; 116} for June; 116} tor July; 118} for August; 1 204 for September;- 1 22} asked for Octo- ber; 1164 for the year; 1 26 for January, Corn—Market dull and_prices » sb lower; high mixad, 584c; No, 2, 57}c (ur cash and June; 586 for July; 500 for Au- gust, Oats—Market quiet; No. 2, 404@41jc for cach and July; 88@34c for August; 31 @325 for the year, LIVERPOOL, LiverrooL, June 14, —Breadstuffs—Dull and easier, Flour—-11:@11s 6d, Whest—Winter, 85 11d@9s 2d; spring, 88 6d@9s; California, 93 2i@9s 4d; No, 2 5@ 05, 8 Oalifornia, 81 91@9s Corn—Dull and easier at 5s 4d, LIVH STCCK epecial Dispatches to Tum Bax, CHICAGO, 0810460, June 14 —The Drovers' Joar- nal reports a8 follows: Hogs —Demand fair. supply greater than anticipated; closed b lower: quality good; mixed, bso@s 5; heavy, 6 60w 6 90; light, 6 25@t 70; xips, 8 25@6 00, Cal lar-hupply oxcessive; very dull and good to choice shipping, 5 50@5 75; common to fair, 5 00@5 40; cows and mixed,2 40@4 %0; stockers and feeders, 3 10@5 20 Sheep—Demand brisk and prices higher, common to good, 2 75@4 50; choice to extra, 475@b 25. KANSAS 0ITY, Kansas O1ry, June 14,—The Commer- cial Indicator this afternoon reports as follows: Cattle—Market lower, weak and slow, and trading confined to cows and stockers decline, ot steady at 6 00@6 63; bulk She:p 97 1be., Market quist; natives averaging 350, NEW YORK, WL 3 75@4 T5; good to cholos ot atendy and fair demand, @4 50; spring lambs, 1 50@ gran Texa 550 TRAFFIO, Bpocial Dispatches to Tum Bux. FLOUR 4AND GRAIN®, Om10a60, June 14,—~Receipte and ship. ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receints, Bhip'ts, Flour—bbls. . 12,000 7,000 ‘Wheat—buahels, 2! 55,000 Corn— 426,000 om - . ‘M;:'% Rye— ) Barley - 1,100 Tourno, June 14,—Recelpts and ship- monts of flour and grain for the past 24 houts have been as follows: Rec'ta. Shipm'ts, 14,000 4 «. 9,000 48,000 8, ~Recslpte ~and Louis, June N, -hl menta of flour and grain for the past Bhip'ts, 5000 ours have boen as tollows: Receiots, Flour—bbla, ., . When - buahol- Corn— Oate— Rye— Barley—_** New Yomr, June 14— Ravelpts shipmonts of flour and © 12,000 2,000 aad rain for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: Roceipts ‘llm ‘ts, Flour—b 3,35 Wheat—i Corn— Onta— Kanaas Oiry, Juno 14, Kecoipts sud shipmeuts of grain for the past %4 hours have been na follows: o'ta, Shiv'ts, Whost, bushels . 5,000 10,000 orn— 500 16,000 Oats— ¢ sieseses bueed LIVE STOOK, Sr. Louis, June 14,—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours hsve boen as follows: Reo'ts, Shinm'ts, Hoge.... . 4900 27, Oattie L 3,000 1,100 Sheep. 1,800 300 ©H10AG0, June 14,~-Reoelpt and chip. ments of live stock for the past 24 houra have Lacn as follows: Reo ta, Shipm'ts Hogs. . . 23000 6,100 Cattle . 7700 8000 Sheop. seventt 111,800 100 New Yogrg, June 14,—Receipta and shipments of live stook for the past 24 bours have been as follows: por onne, 275, Bn plmno.l’b onse, 2 90; Green gages, 2 lo chnk‘!, b por cous 4 20, Bine Ay o 4 pr st 4 00@5 75, Peaches, 2 onse, 8 00; do 8 I, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (ple). 8 rb, per oase, 2 60; dn Ie.alkmdum 8oz fair, 7 atma, 680, RO 7|n 85c; No, 1 white fish, hal kits, 1 05, Standard do, 44 gallon'keg: dard d dsnllnnh‘l.‘l'l 80D, sod. oc'ts Shiv'ts 190 Kansas Oiry, June 14, —Keceipts -nd shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follown: Rec’ta, Shipm'ts, vee 1,000 7,000 . 1 900 MEROHANDISH, Bpecial Dispatches to Tun Brn. Niw Yorxk, June 14 —Hay—Market dull and vochanged, Coffee ~ Market quiet but steady. Sugar—Market dull; granulated, 8jo. Molasses—Market @ sier. Rice—Market eteady with a fair de- mand, Petroleum--Market firm, Tallow —Market _steady and unchanged, Rosin—Market firm and unchanged, Turpentine —Market firmer at 384c, e e OMAHA MARKHYS, Wholessale Prioos. Owyiox or THE OuARA Bus, } Thureday Fvening, June 14 The general market still continues ao- tive, with la:ge sales, and prices are firm, but in most cases with an upward ten. dency. The produce market was espocially brisk, and in most cases the demand was greater than the supply. Grain. Grain quiet and unchanged. HEAT.--Onsh No, 4, 925; cash No, 8, 760; re| emd, 6740, BARLEY.—Cash No. 2, 760 No, 8, RYE—Ouh. 470, OORN— Mlxed, 380, SEEDS -»ley active, with only a few western buyers, Prices suffered a alight decline since yosterday, Wo quote as follows: Blue grass seed, 125@140; timothy seed, 2 10@2 25; rod clover seed, 9 00; white clover seed. 12 50; millet seed, | 30, 100; Hungarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 40, Live Stock. Good butcher stock is in fair demand, Prices are a shade hl%hur than yesterduy, Tha following are the prices quoted to- “§rEERS -5 10@5 35, FAT COWS 83 75@4 00, HOGS—86 25@6 50. SHEEP—8$1 10@4 35, Flour and Millstuffs, No change worth notiog reported to. day. Prices will probably averago a trifle lower to-morrow than they are to.day, as the demand is only moderate, and the sup- pl{‘uuum-lly large, We quote as follows: o3t winter wheat— 3 00! 3 Second quality winter whea 5@3 25, Best spring wheat—2 60 @2 75, Second quality spring wheat —2 40@2 50, Bran, per ton—16 00, Chopped Feed, per ton—18, Produce, These pricesare for round lot consign., ments unless otherwise stated. Trade was lively, with a geod general demand, EGGS—Not s plenty as yesterda, prices unchanged, We quote BUTTER—Is a drug on the market, only choice creamery and aweet, bright colored grass being saleabls, We quote a8 follows: Choice dal 12@14c; choica groamery, 17@185; common country, 14@ ONIONS-O0ld crop outof the market, Burmudns find a ready ssle at 2 40@2 65 LEMON: ce and higher, We quote at 85 (0@ ORANGES ~The supply continues large and receipts on the increase, The follow- ing are the vrices to-day: California, 3 00 @3 50: Mesina, 4 00@5 (0, CHERRIES— Aotive and in good de- mand, with the market fairly supplied at 5 00 per bu NEW APPLES-Find ready sale at 1 00 ver box, PEACHES ~Only a with quick sales, We quote at 1 25 per box, RASPBERRIES —Scarce at 205 per quart, and can only be obtained in small quantitios, 18 NEW CABBAGES—Ia good demand, with only a fair supply, Wo quote at 7 50 but mited supply, eal, #inch, 114c; } inch, 120, WOODENWARLE—Two hoop 175; theoe hoop pails, 3 00, 1, 8 50; Pioneer waehboards, 1 8 Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 50 LEAD-—Par, 81 85 SOAPS--Efrk's Savon Imperlal Kiva's ustlnet, 8 €0; Kirk's standar Kirk's white Russian, 52 Futoes, 816 Kirk's Peair (100 cakes), POTASH In casc, § 8 190; Anchor Ball PEANUTS—Ro neasse, 100 per Ib; “CANDLES ~Boxes, 40 1bn, fijos bexen 40 ibs,, 16 MATCHES— onen, n 1 square, cases, 85 4 gma o. Ohio apple, 13¢. HALT,—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 8 o1, in sao ke, 8 50; bbls dairy G0, §UGARS—-Powdered, 10jc: ¢ 10}c; Granulated, Standard Extra C, 8ic; medivm yello TARCH,—Pearl, 440} Corn Starch, dho; 780 1 Corn, 8 EATS—Hams per Ib., 14c; buoon per Ib,, 14c; clear side bacon per Ib., L1{c; widos per 1h, 10}o; bacon ehoulders 7603 Uolong, oho. M)(éu 5y Bouc choice, 85(4bo, 4 inch and larger, 1lo; Tubs, = Now . York apple, gallon, 160; 85", g 4 I‘Al‘ll)—(:n:,hlnhlhflnlnl!n hurcu, l.m\im‘ IN' OTL—~White fead, Omaha $58% c; 40 and -lb oana, 17) onns, P.. 60; whif pure, o} ;oflb -I:;flmw top, 12fc; 5-1b do, hmlll!’c 'llm‘:n:,“li' ::' bhmh "9‘00 b do, R Loalelana prime to cholce, 73@ 1 mackerel, hall brls, 7 50; No, 1 mukml. kits, 1 Nl family ‘mack. erel, half brls, 5 25; famil; ‘y mackerol, kits, brls, 7 00; No, 1 SYRUP—Standard Com., 88, bbla,; 8195 Stan. green, L. M, & D, 1 1b papers, $3,30 per case; keg | dre, PIOKLES—Medium, In barrels $7.00; do in balf bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 800 o, in. half bbls, 6005 gharkine, in bt ,000 | bbls it LL00: o, fn balf bkl 6 0 T ey Palnth g —, Gun)wder, KOO § lead, =1 Oboice, 60@75e; Tmperial, good, 40@450; .m{.‘,’: o mfi..“: ffl L Pf;(.; Eifi grme 60G75c; od, 356 | whiting com'l, 1je; lampblack (erman. §a ot choloe, 6 town, 1403 lsrmpblack, ordinary, 100; Prus. =1 ; Jupan, choice, 60 sisy blus, bo; ultramarine, 160 vandyke 3 palle Nov l71nblc H’\u ronnd, Bh@de; ; vrime, 114 green. lamb kina, y |u'hmv, 12@124¢; choice, 14 fen, two-third rate, ““,‘ gl Vol ) ancy green and yeliow, 14@15c; rub, olassed two. m Wm P VR ernment Jave, 20 @26 ; Tevering 10 por eont, off e mif s Rt Arbiiokle's rossted, 14 9, 800; No, 1 rousted, 1435 L. H Quoen, | o 40; Kirk's magnolis doz., Penosylvauis oans, 4 onse, 3 Babbitt's Ball 2 doz, (n casc, doz in case 1 50 ted, choloe, rod 1. |, 'white, 104c per ! ; ru"—whua Virginia raw, 100; roaoted 16¢; Asbe lonf, 9ho; Confectioners’ A, ixtra l‘ 8he; darke yellow, 7{c. Bilver Gloss celiicrGilos, extra, per gallon, 900; No, 1, 750; lubri. cating, raro, per gallon, 800; summer, 160, golden machine, No, 1, per eallon, 850; No. ;|3 80; sperm, -an.l. per gallon, 80c; tur- pentine, per gal lon 550 naptha, 84°, per , Keokuk,| o £ ses of Travel. and Al rench tin, oo 12) Fronoh " sl red soal, 1103 nch‘l“ll. hln ish wset, s f French zince, In ol aast 160} luw sad burnt umber, 1 oans 100; raw and bumt Sienna, loax nndyh wo, § refinod Inmpblwk conch black and; Irory black, 160; dro Lluk m, Prussian blue, 800; wltratarine blve, 18¢) ehrame green, L. M. & D,, 160;blind shutter 10c; Parla groe Ulc' nliah rod 160 Venetian rod [ dre, 220; Am Vermilion, I, ll’.. lflq chrome yellow, L., M,, 0. & D 0,, 18¢c; y-lluw ochre, 9o uoldon ochre, 18; patent ur, 8o; gralning oolors: I.l:h onk, dark walnat. abestnut and ng Cacs are run daily to and! 4 S fi. bt ] _T T cars between St or Moines, lowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver,| Colorado. | s’ - i of COINC lon‘I‘N AID SOI.I'I'N. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Pull man Palace Slee) from St Louis, via Hannibal, It 15 universally admitted to be the el l I C Gen'! Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag’t, Chicago. brown, 8oy nmher, burnt, 43 umber, raw ionow, burnt, 4o llennc, raw, lu Parik green gonuine, 25c;_Paris green com’ hrome green, N, ¥.' 20c; ochrom 'n K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; vor Americs, 18¢; Indiau rfil 10¢ rowe pink, 14c; venetian road 2%c: vonetian red Am, cnmmo yellow, genuine, § 120; ochre, rochelle 80; och: gcy ochre, Amerloan, 20 or's miners!, 24o; lohigh bro xg : praish brown, 241 Prinoe's ] 0, VARNISHES—Barrels per gullon Furniture, oxtra, 81 10; furniture, (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad.) ria It s & Q. Dining & Kausas City, C “BURLINGTON ROUTE" known as the great THROUGH CAR 'T. J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't RO E T e DEALERS IN e HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Proof Iamar, extra, 81 75) . v, extea, Bicy shelln fialohy, 81 80, Hides, Furs, Ete. butcher's bides, 6% 7 id green eait, sound, 12@ dry oall 12@140; ‘dry suit_ bides, wound, roen onlf, wh. § 015 s, 11@12¢; if, wt, w dnrl\’hu, per_skin, 50gj 50 $1 % LWL e LH N AUILTS, L, @» © FEET &8, 85 TI . 1020 Farnham Street, oaF Pt T SINEOLID, ; ok kip, 800 to MANUFACTURER OF 1100 1 56 Fronch oalf, 1 25 o 3 00; ruse GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, i narfow stripos Catlow 7o Leather. . Onk nole, 885 to 430; howlock a 50 i toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; p.:i}'l ;‘. QIBPICG lard p;{ b, )]"!o. 1; to 35:‘ 3‘6.)]. 0, D, Moroo ,—Pe] r, Allspl 1 0 3 Clover, :;o,(,...we A HARNESS Not v ar ouk, t20) No3 Window Caps, Flnlals, Skylights, &c. CHYKSH—Fall Uream, 130 Pars | do, 8905 Ne. 1 Ohlo oal No.' 9 do : Skim, 110, LY E—Amerloan, 8 40; Gmnwuh 8 4 Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 Iye, 4 65: Jewell lye, 27, FEED—Jobbing $1.50 per 100 Ibs 10¢ por 100 s, INY~New £ 50 por bbl. ry Goode. BROWN OOTTONG—Atlantlo A, fic; A;plown XX, 705 Atlanta A, fo; B3 84c; Indian Ofohaci o w., oac,l..wmm Mystio river, 7405 Pequot A, Sic; 0, bho; Wachusett B, 790; do A, [TH Qa'JU'icl 0t do ¥ 48, 12 0, FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 7ho; Alligator_8-4, dc; Argyle 4-4, 740 Atlantic LL, 6 o Badger State X 4-4, 6} nckeye 8, 4.4, Gc , 84c; Laconia O | ¢ 1, 940; Pepperell N 3 7403 do E 89, s, Pocamret 0 44, Thos Wasutta 4.4 BLF ACHED COTTONB—Androscog 43 Bennington O 4-4, 63 Tudinn Orchnrd 'A% 39, £30; Lehigh K 20, 72; do O 83, 74 0 R 86 "ol bt i Blastono A A, I perial Sfe; do do half bleacked 4-4,9c; Cabot, 4-4, i Fidelity 4 ruit of $he Loom, 04 mAbrll‘-l- o;do Water Twist, 10fc;Great Falle, ndian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; 10¢; orl M| 12}c; Pe G Twills, 174 gooulot 4.4. sm 8¢; do O, drab, 11 plaids, 1240; do X. uot A, 1 XA nrl 00 hwh priou. Ohop feed hop corn, $1.40; bran, do cambric 87, 13}c; New fjo; Pooahontas 44, ho; Utlos. 110} Wamautts DUCKS Ooloufl)—A.lbu’ E bro'n stripes and plaids, 13403 Arllngtan hne , oot, THIRTEFN'I‘H 'TREE OMAHA, NEB 8501 No. 1 Milwaukee, ox Lumbper. 0, 3do %o, DOWRSK 5 AN SEDN G ACOTIN G POWER AND HAND I W IV R &= ) 8ieam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, We quote lumbor, lat d ehingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices; JOIST AND SUANTLIN(’ ~16 ft, and ander, 823 00; 15 ft., $33 50, TIMBERS—16 ft, and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST— \l 823 4 FF, 8ho; Buokeye LT, 4.4, 70; Oabot W, | No, 2, 822 00, s 7j0; Chittensngo A, 6jc; Ureat Falls E,| SHEETING — No, 1 (ind common | <NIN® MACHINENY, BWLTING, OMR, BRARS AND IRON FITTINGS FIF ITHAN 8 {(.o-m. 6ho; o“i.c“ Width e, In: [bonrds), $30 00; No. 3, 818 00, PACKING, AT WHOLLSALE AND RETAIL. dian Hosa A, 80; Indian Standard A, | LIME—Per 3 blk per onas HALLADAY WikD-MILLS CHURCY AND SCHOM. BELLS Oor Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha. Nab. 3 Oement, bbl, 33 92 50, Hair per bu, b0s, Tarred lnl! 100 llu\, 88 50, Straw board, 88 50, Heavy Hardware List. Lron, ratos, um, plow steal, special onst, 70; cruoible, 8c; apecial or German, fo; gt tool do, 16@20 wnzon npokos, kot m.l 00; Licbe, por telloos, eawed tonguos, each, J0@Bbe; axlos, TELE iz csiJ, M. BRUNSWICK & BALKEGO. n, per ib, 6@12¢; Jmall Ho; JUNE GTH, 1883. wedgos, Go; orowbars, 6o _harrow o1 mch e mhw. o Hebor” Bersenty o order to protect the publio against the fmporition of Mountsbunks 1u our 'line, we EEERS WL i e | B|LLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. BAVEED Wik lots, 70 @ 7ig pe- 100 e PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 2§ Best, Znzibar Lvory Billiard Balls, perset................. L&—Rates. 10 to 604, 8 50, BILLIARD OLOTED SllUl‘ ~f3hot, $1.65; Buok shot, $2,10, Oriontal ' Powder, kogs, 86,401 do.. hal Especislly and Solely manufactured for us by Iwan Simoues & Fits, at Verviers, Belglnm. Town plaster Kogu, 83,48, do. quartor keg, $1.68) Blast tag, kea ‘use, per 100 feet OAT—Oumberland bluoksmit, 812 Morris Run Blomburg, $12; Whitebreast Inmp, 814031 Whitebroast nut, 84 00; Towa lamp, $1 00; Tows nut 84 00; |l!5fln¢, 5700; Anthraoite, $1160@1300; Oanon City, 87 00 per ton, No. 1, 74 Inchen wide, per yard... ! 74 inchos wide, per yard No. 8, 74 inchen wide, ver yard. a . 0 B s 1 size| E:xnct wizo of | Firat ‘ Second | e e e Uoh o latiot 'M0CY | xtrn draft borses, S170. to 225.) Com- o[l of T Qualitv. | Quality | brown, extra heavy, 1l3c; Indiana A |00 drait horses, 8100, to 160.; Extra ‘v.u- bed. .. .| #i700 $15 00 brawn' 18a: Nevonsot A brown, 160 farm horzes, 8110, to 126,; Common éo 508 | |For cushion..\:[ 500 100 TIOK LG amonkeag A" G A g3|#00d farm horser, 890 to $100.; Extra X0, i sl 190; do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowanns, plu s, 860, to 76,) Common plugs, 820, i [l _|Both .. 22.00 s1900 | c; Claremont B B, 154c; Conestoga, xo T For hed. $16 00 $138.50 fi-, 174 Hamilton D, F’ e a 8125, t0 160, good; For sorh 4.00 3.50 § Tanshahs 44, 306 Qieas o . 875, to 100,} common, o} 6x88 s _8.00 8% extra }4& 285; Pearl Rf'f;e”éh“ 5: Pa. | $60. to 70. Both | 2000 817.00 $15 00 nam ue stripe, 120 Shetuoket 8| A 10OHOL — 188 Swol, 325 per wine 7 For bed.. $14 00 B1250 811 2 10fe; do B8 130 1 fi:fi"gln‘:h.;afio 90 | gallon; oxtra Oalifornia aplrits, 168 proof, m«} 4258 | |For cushion, 8.L0 8 Ligd 164c; Andover DD blue, 1530} A'“n"‘x“ 25 per rmo' gallon; triple uluwd apirite L s m—— 4 o B’ saomah Thier Oondotd G010, bhs & | 167 proot, 123 per proof aallon; re-istilled Both: 817,50 815.50 $14.00 brown, River, blue and brown, 14c, CAMBRIC-Baruard, 6ho) Eddystons |1 gy o0, Best French Cue Tipe, 100 in » box. 'lnlng‘ 2}4& inch dn;lhtl‘a. tace, 8 e;fiufimfiA 4 Importad, 4 5088 09 POOK! b azod, Fho; Manhat ove finis et @6 g fl- A4 608 do "" Poquot o | Xogland. 2 00@4 00; "domostio, 1 M Pocket Nettings, Fringes, Leathers, Fines’ Worsted, per sot (6] 503 Lockwood kld OORSET J)’A"!S—«Amon. 8oy Andron | 1 70(@4 00, Slarende u, 6s; Cones Hallowol,,' 8c; Tnddi Orchard Tgo; Narragansett, Improved, She. perill satteen 940; Rockport, 1!n RINTS--Allens, bjo; American, coggin natteen Bic o5 matteens, 740 R 124c; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto do do 14k Haymaker's blue and brown 9ho; Mrm River DD stripe, 164c; Pear] ne and brown, 160; Uncasville, Arnold, 7o; Berwick, sfo; Cooheao Oonestoga. 6; Dunkirk, D 6 @7c~°‘um3§éone b H ac D, 7c; Mystio, bhe; Spragu Southbrldge, 6¢; do, Ginghams, 7o; boro, be; Oriental Gho, NG AN Atk 9o 10k Au.?ae, 90 Oum oft, Obor Suatex, AGOUTTONADES—AN:."IH- Oairo D and T, 18h¢; Ol 174c; Deccan Co. ‘stripes Dand T, 1 stone, 184c; Nantucket, 19 160; Ocean D snd Bussex, 12¢; Tioga, ing cheol lflc o lain Na lancy, lZic. 200, SHEETINGS— Androsoo do 9.4, 3c; do 84, 220; ¥ork millas, $5c; Pombroke 10-4, 74, 19 do_49, 16c; Pepperell 96 58, 234c; do 48, 170, Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEMIUALS = Acld, Oarbolic, 500) Acld, T-mrloé Sbe; Baleam assafras, por ) Cluchon'dis, Copabia, per Ib, 700 Ba Ib, 123 'Onlomel, per Ib, 7t New York, June 14,—Beoves—Dressed | per beef rteady and fairly firm at 9@102; city, WToMATOES —Scarce #2 00 per 78@9: hird bushel box. Sheep—Market firm and higher for good P EANANAS ~The demand is ahout stock, but extremely dull for inferior; com. | equal to the supply. We quote at 2 50@ mon to prime sheep, 4 50@t 40 per cwt.; | 4 00, common to prime lambs, 6 00@9 00 per owt, Hogs—Nominally strong at 7 00@7 50 FOREIGN FINANCE: Bpecial Dispatch 40 Tus Buy, LONDON MONEY, Loxnox, June 11. Consols—Money, 100 9.16; acoount, 1 16, ka—Tllinols Central, 1503; Pennayl. “cnm.lhsu, Now York Comtrsl, s 7k Erle, 1 per owt. 8T, LOUIS, 8r. Louis, June 14,—Hogs—Market firwer; light' shipping, 6 40@6 55; kood Ewilnu to heavy shippiog, 6 50@6 70; utchers’ to extra heavy, 6 65@0 74, Cattle—Market sf ly with better de- mand; exporters, 6 00@6 30; » lot of steers 'Z:‘:.."‘n'-}m"&’:fl".“i"w"’“ U 3 cows Eollu;. 425@4 75; sommon, 'ood 50@4 00; Poultry,) Large spring chickens and old hens are M in good demand, with only a poor market for_ small chickens, Wa quote, alarge spring chickens, 4 50@5 00; small slow &t 850, Old hens sell readily at 4 £0, Grocers un OANNID GOO vs, (Btand- ard), per 3 70@ 90' strawber- rasp- Du:.v un: 703 Glam.uter, 6«, armony, 5i0; Knlekerbocker, 63c; Mer 4 [arl. l’K; i Kenilworth, sm Pios) 1840 200; American, 110) Artislan, 300; loa D and T 160) Key- B 1641 5&01 ii?m{:;}m ;m.n n, o} York, o go do, oheoks, ntripes and | o0, 00: oz n 10-4,27§of ontinental C 42, 1l¢, Fruitjof the Loom 1G-4, 274; New do 78, 80c; do b¥, 22he, 503 Pequufi 10.4, l;ihé;io o do 67, 216;do (77. 18¢; Utica 96, Bfio, do ybbikles 1 001 50; 6ino' blended 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- and_Pennsylvania' ryes, 2 60@7 00. ANDIES—Importod, 88 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Lmported, 4 50@6 00 domastlo, BILLIARD CHALK‘ Best French Billiard Chalk Per gross. . ... ceseseee CUE TTPS. 38 Orders must invariably be accompanied by remittaics, and same bo direo- ted to our principal manufactorles, with additional b percent to the Omaha “THE J. M BRUNSWICK & BALKE ©0., COHICAGO, OINCINNATI NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS. #ar-Omaha Office, 509 South 10th trest, " A. M. C LARK Painter&Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECOBATOR. iWALL PAPER'! Window 8hades aud Curtains, OORNIOKS UURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURRS, PEAOH AND APPLE BRANDY-- CUHAMPAGNES—~Imported per ozse lg L[;_:wfl 00; Amerlsaa, per onse, 12 0@ Wool. | Mortno nuwashed, light, 14@160; hesyy | 15@155) medinm unwashed, light, 18@20; © | washed, ohoics, 32cj fair, 8lcs tub o washed, 250 burry, black and ¢ tted wool 2@ 50 lees, Tobaccos, 45@60c; Bose Leaf, 70c; l)uumnd Orown, fio; ; good, l'rlmlum, 65¢; Sweot Sixteen, TiMORING -0, 8 20c; Muskovy, 2c; Durham, 16 oz, 46c; D Durham, 4 oz, 52 Seal of North 4 Carolins, 4 ur 460; Seal ol North Caro Jina, 2_oz, 48¢ K. Darham, 0. K. Durham, 2 ¢ PLUG 00 ~Climax, 50; Bul. f{ndy. 44; Hersey's, 48 Remember, 1f you want health and strength of mind and muecle, use Brown's Iron Bitters, 107 %ouik |T4th Etreet . NERRASK A JEROME m,uAm' Pres't, JOIN STALLE Prosident W. 8. DEISHEN, Sec, nuITn ..g. THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING GO A EX. DAII.BY MANUFACTURER OF FINE BUGCIES, CARRIAGES & SPRING WAGONS er oz, 8105; Chloroform, per b, 850 I $n l N b fasn, 8 powders, per Ib, §1 35; Epsom ancoln, INeb, 3 e o, PRI Wi Towe MANUBAGCRERS OF My Repnqlmry 1o Constantly filled with a Seleot Btock. Best e cotate, x| oy pranters Harrows, Farm folers | T ORTEMANSEIP GUARANTEERD. " J a y v « - 2 Oil, autor, No. 3, per. gal, §116, Ol | Sulky Hakes Bucketwlevatig windmils: | Office and Factory. 8. W, Our. 1oun una Uapitol Avenue, e, pat o 81,50, Qi e 80 | ol ot e — ‘»er oz, flll 75; Puundnm‘.o}udlsde‘. h;:{ i) A,‘nfi&wbls‘ur}l I"’A‘L:l‘l RING CO, alacin, per oz, ul 0 0 nooln, Nob. hlna, of %, 98 76) Hulpnoe foar trechnine, ver oz, $1 25, Pllnh Olis and Varnishes OMAHA CORNICE WO RKS RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors ALMA E. KEITH, 0“45—1'10' flrb(m, r .‘Llo RIN . T ..m*"z it Fine Millinery || Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers "l'. s" bolled, | HAIR GOODS, MANUFAOTURERS OF; ""“' """'""" WAVES, BANGS, ¥T0.| (rnamental Galvanised Iron Oornices, Iron Sky Lights, Eto') ”lo. m,fl' 8tock Entirely Fresh and New, 810 Bouth'l‘vdhh sum. LYY . « . OMAHA, NSB 100 16th Street, Opp. Postofiies.