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“The Nebraska WNational Bank. Ot Omaha, Neb. Pald up Oapital, =« - 8 Sui plus Fand, May 1, 1388, - DIRECTORS: R. JOHNSON, Prosident, of Steels, Johnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W.,V. Morse & Co. TOHN 8. COLUINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Colline. 50,000, 16,000. THE DALY RERK-=<OMATIA MONDAY JITNE I8 1883 THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY JUNE 16 1883 FOREIGN FINANCE: Special Dispatch to Tus Pus, LONDON MONEY, Loxnox, June 15, Stocks—Tilinois Centra!, 136{, ex-divi- dend aud sccumulated divide f1s; Penuny's vanis Central, 1613; New York Cenueal, 125}, ex-dividend; Erle, 139§ PRODUCH & PROVISIONS. M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Atterney at |. Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashier, for many years Cashier of tte First National Bank of Omaha, THIS BANK opened for business April 27th, 1882, 175 DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are among the leading business men of Omaha,jan 4o business i3 conducted with especial reference #0 the best and increasing Interosss offits mercan- tlle patrcns, COLLECTIONS roceive special attention and | I charges lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favor ible terms and uponaceounts of banks and ‘bankors. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and County and City securities bought and sold. J. W. RODEFER. Broker. Btocks, Bonds, Commorclal Paper and all other @ood securities deait in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t,, Council Blufts, In. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Wpectal Dispatch to Tun B, New Yonk, June 15, Money—Market ensy at 2@2) per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—5@6 per cent. Sterling Exchange—Bankers’ bills dull and heavy at4 85@4 83); sterling exchange demand, 4 88§, Governments unchanged. The stock market at the vpening was firm at & fractional improvement ove® yesterday's closing quotations, In early dealings the market way strone, audla further advance of § to § per cent took place, but shortly before 11 o'clock this advance w:e entirely lost. There wr then a particl recovery, rfter which the market again became weak, and about the middle of the day sold dowa } to 1 per cent, the latter in Union Pacific and New Jersey Central. During the greater part of the afternoon the market was strong, sud up to w:thin a short timo of the close recorded an eivance of 2 per cent 1n Wa- bash common and preferced, and of } to per cent in the remainder of the list, the latter in Central Pacific, The market closed weak, The closing prices, as com- pared with those of yestarday, show iicegu- lar but only frational changes, except for ‘Wabash common, which is up 2} per cent, snd New Jersey Oentral, which is down 1 per cent, MINING BTOCKS, Ad Mining stocks were dull. Sierra Grande declin d from 145 to 130; Horn Silver sold at 625 and 638; Navajo at 180; Sierra Nevada at 650 aud 663; Consolidated Vir- ginia at 70 and 86; Satro 1annel at 24 and 25, and Sonora Consolidated at 25, Sales of the day, 26,108 shares, 111 G, dil Unh‘zi: Pacific 1st mong-n 115; .m«..'.":'m..xg Allegh 0 tral, on} lent M:z‘n fi ’l‘um Haute. American Ex) Pork, Oodar Rapids Oanada Sonthml L, & a Central Pnnciflc Gheapenks & Obio P Ohbl,, Bnll & Qulncy h Ohi,, 8t. L. & New Orlean. . Cin., Sand, & Cleveland..... Cleve., Col, & Oincinnati. Delaware & Hudson Del,, Lack, & Western. io East Tonnessee do_preferred. Fort Wayne & O Hannibal & 8¢, Joseph. do Harlem.. Honston & Texan Central. Lake Shore & Michigan’ Louisville & Nashville. [ Eouisv., New Alb, & Chicago 50 M& L. Lt ptd 10 Mnm hu & Lhuluton Michigsn Centrs! Missouri Mobile & Ohio. New Jersey Cei Norfolk & W, . Northern Pacific do pid. Northwestern ... . Ohio Central.. Ohio & Mmluipp L, Ontario & ‘Western Oregon Transconti Peoris, Plttlburg & Oleveland. Pullman Palace Cnr Reading . do 86, Paul & Milwauke do ptd 12 8t Paul, Miun, & hhnltub; ‘“S Bt, Paul d& Omaha. . 47 Texas & Pnclfic P! Wnbnh, St. L. & Paci l' & Co. Express.123 Wllh. ?nau T:lo‘nph. #pecial Dispatches o Tun Bun, OHIOAGO, On10AGO, June 15,~Flour—Market quiet unchanged. Wheat—Market weak and lower; 1 08§ @1 09 for June; 1 10@1 104 for July; 112 @\ 12, for Augnst; 1 134 for September; 114@1 14} for October; 1 08§ for the year; No, 2 Cbicago spring, 1 08j@1 09; No, 3 uucuo epring, 92¢; No, 2 red winter at Market ursettled but generally for eash and June; bigo for © for August; 56fc for Septem- 3 for the year, Market quiet and lows omb; 20)@3930 tor June; 894c for wu 32} for August; 80jo for September; 3030 for the yesr, 1 bl:x Seed —Market woaker at 1 80j@ 40| Rye—Market unchanged, Pork—Market ¢ tive but lower; 17 80@ 17 90 for cash and June; 17 874@17 90 for July; 17 974@18 00 for August; 18 15 for Sevtember; 16 05@16 10_for the year, Lard—Market active but lower; 11 14} for oash and June; 11 82§@11 35 for Julg 10 45@10 47} for Auzmt 10 82}@@10 35 5 9 80@9 82} for the year, l r demand; shoulders, short clear, 9 50, Bunsx—l\ arket atoady and unchanged; creamery, 15@21c; dairy, 12@18 -Lhrlm steady and unchanged at Whisky—Market steady and unchanged. Freighta fFalo, ; Car Bo. but lower; de> 133 tor o e und §o for August snd September Corn—Market active butlower; dec''ned 4o for August and September, Oata—Market active but lower; 39}c for June; 89k for July; 31§@31%: for August; 29§ for September. Pork—Market active but lowor: 17 80 bid for June; 17 75 for July; 17 874 for August; 18 () for September, Lard —Market active hut lower; 1010 for June; 1117} for Ju 10 174 for September, Barley—Unchanged. NEW YORK, New Yorg, June 15,—Flour—Market dull; extra Ohio, 400@6 (0; 8t. Louis, 400@7 (). Wheat—Oash lots quiet but steady; op: tions opened lower, closing unsettled amd depressed; ungraded red, 1 03@1 red. 1 22 in elevator, 12“}( 0. 22(@ 4 canal; No, 1 white, nominel at 1 14 No, 2 red, June, 060(0 bu, 1 18§ 119§; ‘July, 854,000 b 125 for Auguat; closing at 1 Zii, October, 8. 120§@1 278, oloving at 1 26§; Novembe 85,000 bu_ A% 1 2831 395, olosing at 1 2 Corn—Cash lota firm; options open }@60 lower aod closed weal 650; No, 3, 60@604c; No. steamer, white 63¢; No. 2 J closing at 64} 65¢; Auguet, September, 66{@674, tubnr, 674@6740, closing bt 674c. —White firm; ; mixed weatern, 40 @470, white western, 47@b5c. rad market firm, du'l and unsettled; mess pork 19 C)@19 25;}prime mess pork, 18 C), —Crsh lots hem: options uncattled; Drlmo steam, cash, 11 40@11 42}; June, 11 05@11 21; August, September, 10 60@10 84; October, 10 54@10 75; year, 10 05, Batter—Market nnchlnx( ES Cheese—Market unchanged, 8T, LOUIS, 8r, Lours, Juna 15, = Flour— Market quiet and unchanged whuc—M-rkat fairly active but lower; No, 2 ed _fall, 118}@118) . for l? June; 1 173@1 18§ for Jnly 116§@1 174 for Auguet; 118@ 119} for_ September; 1 20@1 214 for Oc- mm; 1 m& 174 for the years closing at incide quotations; No, 3 u hli, 118 bid, Corn—Market dul! lower; 45{@ bo;@m o lnr July; 52}@ | 33¢: o for Sej bm i@ida for & cloning at inside 6 re Oats—Market lower; 4040 bid for oalh: 381c asked for July; 80§ for Augrat; 29} for the year. Rye—Market nominal, B"“Xa arket nominal, Corn Me: ket dull at 2 50, Butter—Market steady and unchanged, Ergo— Market lower st 14c. Whisky —Market steady at 1 14, Provisions—Market dull and lower to #e'l; only a sm:'l order trade done, A¥TERNOON BoARD,— Wheat —Market lower; 118 for June; 1174 for Jo'y; 1163 for August; 117§ for September; 1 19§ for October; 1 15§ for the year. Corn—Market dull; 503s for July; 240 for August; 52k bid for September; r the year. 0 s du"; 88}c for July; 20c for the y KANSAS OITY, KansasOrry, June15 —Wheat—Market lower and werk; No. 2 red fall, 9833 for cash; 982 for July; 97c bid for August; 973> bid tor Septmber; 967 for the year, Larket lower and slow; 4240 bid 43hc bid for July; 44}o for Au. 63 ; asked for y Oats—Market slow; 363c bid for cash; TOLEDO, Toukno, June 15,—Wheat—Market active but a shade lower; No. 1 white Michigan, 1103@111; No. 2 do, 903 rejocted, 72c; No, 2 red winter, 1143 for cash rud June; 1154 for July 117 19} for S sptember; | u; or tho year; 125 meked . 2, d June; 580 for July; 590@593 for 5940 bid for Sentember; rejeated, b4 o gnd mg uUats—Market e oash; 41 asked for July. ss«zsuo (i A- 5‘"" 31@820 for the year; rejected, 38@ LIVERPOOL, Luvkrroot, June15,~Breadstuffa—Qulet | ** and sty dy. Flour - 11s@11s 61 Whes! 8a edan. 1d; O California, § 04@9s 41; wpring, 94 2d@94 4d; No. LIVE S8TCCK 8pectal Diapatchos to Tus Bux. CHICAGO. 0#a10460, June 15 —The Drovers' Joar- srte a8 followe: Demand fair and prices un. 1l sold at steady priceu mixed, avy. 6 60@090; light, 6 25@ @6 00, upply rather exocessive; exe good to choice ship- ; common to fair, 4 50@ Sheep—Demand active and strong; com- monto fair, 3 004 0); good, 423; chotoe, 5 8T, LOUTS, 81, Louts, June Hogs—Light shipping strong and bett 10@6 60; gommon, o good packing, 61060 50; butohers' to extes. 6 05@6 70 ttle—Weather very bad; market slow almost entirely confined tolocal trade; Beavy ubioping steers, 560@6 00; light shippink steers, 5 00@5 50; good cows and 43564 75; common, 3 80@4100¢ 3 75@4 75; choloe eora Naw Y June 15, —Beeves—Opened Irn"nda:.‘ll:h" higher; closed weak; pens barely cleared; poor to strictly prime oted st 5 50@6 65 per owt; extra steer-, 6 70@ light to good distilie fod steers, b 50@06 30 per owt; 150 export steern sold at 6 50@6 75 per awt, Sheep—Market steadv at 4 00@6 50 per owt, for sheep; b 75@9 00 per owt. for Iamba; gene: 5 00@5 75 for sheep, firm_for live hog 710@7 50 per owt. for ordinary to choi KANSAS OITT, Kaxsas Orry, June 15, —The Comm: cial Indicator this afternoon reports as follows: Cattle~Market slow; 1,420 pounds, 4 90@5 foedees, 3 80@4 75; cows, 8 00@: Hogs—Market steady at 6 00@6 60; bulk t 6 25@6 40, arket quiet and prices un. natives averaging 97 lbe., 8 50, TRAFFI0. 8poctal Dispatches to Tus Ban. FLOUR AND GRAINE, Oni0aa0, June 15,~Reoceipts and ship. rain for the past Shiv'ta 10,000 4,10 4‘\ 1,000 7,000 f\u ,000 ToLeno, June eceipts and mip ments of flonr and gram for the past 24 houis have been as follows: R Shipm'ts, 0,000 27,000 06) 46,000 500 2,00 81, Loums, June 15, —Receipts and shipments of flour and graip for the pust 48 hours have boen as tollows: Blup'u Produce. Teade is not as brisk as yesterday, Prices are somewhat lower, especially in berries, The following prices were obtsined from commission men and packers: WMBERRIES - lhoolph somewhat in ex. cess of yesterday, but country orders oaused a sosrcity, cleaned tii nnr ot The following are the quotations: STRAWE RRH‘.S -250@2 60, Some fow -g‘ol:)tly damaged lota were sold at b R il’llhltRlES—Sum and sell rap. 1d'v_at 18@200 LEMONS= nnhnnd We quote at ORANGES - Qatet. The followiog are the nrlou co-dny Californis, 3 00@3 50; Mesina, 4 00@5 (0 cflE’lmn-s—Amn and lower; 4 50 NE\V APPLES~Large receipts and PI-'ACHES Only & fair demand, but unchanged, We quote st 1 25 per box, EGGS—Raceints Iaree and prices from 10 to o lower, We quot)at 14jc BUTTER-Still dull and »_tiifls lower thin yesterday, We quote: Choice daity at 12@14c; choios creamery, 17@15c; cou - mon ¢ «untry. 13@15¢; poor to good, S@l11e, ONIONS ' Large receipts and a dull m-rlm. Burmudas unchanged at 2 40@ 26 b EW TOMATOES—Active and in good demsnd, We quote: 2 00 per third bushel box. NEW OABBAGES—Scarce but a shade lower. Woe quote at 7 25 per crate, Poultr y. Market only fairly supplied. Lsceipts fell short of yestorday., Nearly everything in this line is take up by local dealers and consrumeis as fast a8 it arrives, The fol. lowing are t e quotations reported ti-dsy Large spring chickens, 4 756@5 00; #m: slow at 875, Old hens sell readily at 1 60 @475, @rocers List CANNED GOODB—Oystors, ([t ard), per oaee, 8 70@390; ries, 2 Xb. per case, o7 | barries, o, per New York, June 1 and ;hi wents of flour and for the past 4 o | 4 00@5 75, Kansas Orry, Junels shipments of grain f hours have been as follows: Iteceipts and the past %4 Rec'ts, Shiv'ts, 5,000 6,000 0.0 17,000 LIVE STOCK, Sr. Louis, June 15.—Receipta and shipments of live stock for the past 34 @ | hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, 8,200 2,5 !'IDO OB10AGO, June 1! —Rsollpt and lhla Reo ts, Ehlmn'u 18,000 8,300 6, 500 5,00 250 New Yorg, June 15 —leph and shipments of live stock for the past 24 . | hours have been as follor 2,160 Kanaas Orry, Junoe 15— Heoelpta snd shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'te, Shlnm’h 2,000 Hogs. 6,000 Sheep, . 250 MISCELLANEOUS, Bpecial Dispatches to Tas Bxa. WOOL, PHILADELPHIA, June 15, —Wool—Quiet atil Bacian g N W S orEAT oh e 1o dianasnd western fine, 35@370; medium, | o 42@430; conrse, 34@35c; unwashed combin, delaine, medium, 8@3%; do; coarse 2 270; tub wr he Or -on, 2¢ 830; New Mex ru and Clor” loy 178 48 175; three hoop peils, 3 00, 2 s | @120 -trlut y prlme, + pullcd, 82 Pennsylvania snd Weat Vireinia -nd .bou, 40@42}c; ;zm, 89@140c; medium, 42@43¢; coa: BosTtoN, June 15,—Wool dull and un. changed; Ohio, and Pennsylvania flo»eu. 87@42¢c; Wisconein and Michizan do,, 35 @87c; delaine combing do., 49@45¢; un. washed wools, 10@30c; pulled wools, 25 @4b0. DRY GOODS, New Yorr, June 15.—Dry goods im. ports for the week, $940,955, MHEROHANDISH, Special Dispatchos to Tun Brs. New YoRk, June 15 —Hay—Market quiet but stead: Sugar- Molasse y. ket dull and nominal. larket lower but more ac- tive, Rice—Market quiet but firny, Petroleum--Market steady. Tallow —Market nger. Turpentine —Market firmer, ———— OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orriox or THN OMAHA Brs, Friday Eveniung, June 15, Trade inall branches was fully up ,tlnt of yosterday, with only a few changes, Alterations reported had a slight down- ward tendency on the average, A large number of western buyers were in the market, and had it not been for this fact jobbers and commission men in somefew instances would have experienced only fair sales, Qraln, The general grain market is less active than usual, with o sight chango in, prioes. WHEAT.- ‘Mnh No. 2, 91jo} cseh No 8, LHE O BARLEY.—Cmab No. 4 7603 No, 8, fl.YE—me, eash, 4 QORN- qulet; mlxed 380, 0A' ed; f80. SEEDS Peions Canchanged, but will probably decline by the first of the weok. ales fair with fow large country orders, We quote as follows: Blue grass seed, 125@1 40; timothy seed, 2 10@2 25; rod clover seed, 9 00; white clover seed, 12 50; millet seed, 100; Hnngarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass seed, 2 40, Live Stczk Receipts largor than firm, except for hogs, wh Veal eapeciall Frioes are & shade higher, The. follow ag are the prices quoted to-day: STEERS—5 10 1, but prices eclined 2%c, Flour and Millstuffs, The local demand was s trifls below that of yesterday, although western orders were larger than for some days pe however, remain sbuut t large receip*s an lonr, We fquote as fol Best winter wl gelpte sod wenker fodlog, X e heat—~Daull Wq y spring whea at 2 Bran—Quiet and unchanged, Only s f; hrpufinnwwl. chmlll - ()-nod Feed—Lower andquiet at 17 50 ‘We quote sons, 2 m. per oare, o Bmluu panra per oane, 2 40, “Whortlohareiss per caso, 275, gy plume,2 I percase,? 90; Green knges,2 1b per onse, 2 $0; do I per oaee 4 £0. Pino Applo'\ 4, per case Peachies, 210 por case, 8 00; do 8 v, case, 4 00(@4 50; da, (pls). 31, per case, 2603 do pie, 8 I, per dozen, LARD—Omaha Refinining (! 12}c; 40 and 50-1b cans, 20-1b _cans, he; 10-1b pails, screw top, 12§c; 5-1b do, 127c; 8-1b do, 180, RICE—Loulsiana prime to choice, 7{@ 8ct fair, 7@74c; Patma, 63c SH—No, 1 mackorel, halt brls, 7 50; No, 1 mackerol, kits, 1 00; family mack orel, half brls, 5 amily mmkeral, kite b Xi{u 1 white half brls, 7 00; No, ts, SYRUP—Standard Com,, 380, bbls.; Standard do, 4% gnllan'le.u. 8195; Stan. dard do, 4 Yllon kegs, §! s«)m\ n b papers, 86.50 por case; keg NEW PIOKLES—Medium, n barrels 8700; do In balf bbls, 4 00; amalls, ln bbls 900 do, in half bbl PlAS Gonpo der, good, 45@! unpow( Oholoe, 80@750; lmpurhl, good, 000450, Oholos, 80@750; Ycung Hyson, 80oj oholoe, Japan Nat %{1 pan, cholos, Toe; O Qolang, i 1000, ] uchon, 0o, 850840 tholce, o OPE—Sisal, § Inch and larger, 1lo; nnoh, 1thc; In‘nbxzo. 4 WOODENWAR! Tiobess] 8 Pioneer whbondl, 1 86 Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, § LEAD—Bar, 81 65 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 7! Kirk's white Rus 525: Kirk’ Eutoo: airie Queen, (100 cakes), magnolis doz., POTASH—Penasy! s oans, 4 cose, nuhlt aui * | in case, 8 85; Bnbbm s Ball 2 do. In case, * | 1'90: Anchor Ball 2 PEANUTS—! doz in case 1 50, od, cholos, red Ter. neesee, 100 per 1b; fanoy white, 104c perlt; u:—'hm Virginia raw, 100} roasted’ OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs,16s, 16§c; 8s, s, bezon 40 Low, 16 ok, 6, 66, 1550, & TCHES—Per oaddle, 950) round, 'E'fngfi‘x':'s"o?f ades, 8H@9 —Ordina 1 o, faie. 10@100; good, 10 @ilo; ;'flm-.@ni @13k el Lirite; | o LH -noy green anc d old government Jars, 201 é‘m Teevering's roasted, 14f0; Arbuckle's romsted, 14jc; MoLaugblin's XXXX roasted, 14§c; Im. itation Java, 164@16ko. — New . York apple, 16c;| 600 AT Drep loads, per b, 1 85; Asbe rey Loads, per bbl, 1 85) ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 6s, 8 50 Po ' dered, 10f0: Cut ' loat, 10}411 Gnnuhwd 9303 Confectioners’ 9tc; Btandard Extrs O, 8fo; Extra agc, mudlnm nflow !c. AR, S Pontl, Sbor - Bilvas " s1oss sjn. Corn Starch, 9h| lxo-ldoIGlm-, nn 3 Uom. 8o, TS—Blml per lb,, 14c; bacon lear side bacon per lh 11%c; dry .ltslldu per lb., 103c; bacon shoulders tierce lard pa! Ib,; 11 ) hhpln. 19; 1340 Part LYE—Amerloan, 8 40; Green 40; Western, 2 75; North Btar, 2 063 Lewis' Jewell lye, 275, Jobbing prices, Ohop feed 81.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 u" New 83 60 ) per bhl, BROWN oo'm‘uus-mu.u. A, B Epletonxx 703 Atlanta A, 2o hom. 0; Buckeye LL, 4.4, 7: bot W, 7 ittenango A, l!rel& Falls E 3 Hoosier, 64c; Fonest Width 8o, In- an Head A, Ho; Indian Standard A, i Indian Orciard d, w., Gho; Lnuence 64o; Mystioriver, He; Feauot 4 tho; o A, husett B, gmdams TR o 0 o 7 o d.n ’ L. oyo; Badgor Base X 4.4, 6 ngvm -4. l!le; Buckeye 8. 44, Ind.hn Orchard A Mc{’ oppenll %, i 5, 7ion o, s 740; do E 59 h °' J h 40 4oh, Tho Wamsatta 44 BLEAOEED OOTTONS—Androscog n L 4-4, D‘,{BMWMAA lmpcrhl B8fo; o do half bleached 4.4,90; Oabot 4-4, Fidelity4-4, chruItolthnIno gfim‘, oam.briod-4,1230; nWlht’l‘wht, hu.l 9o; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; 10¢; do umbflo 87, ye} l\nw York 'lm.lfllo, uot A.l nb. uodmnul 4-4, D c. ooaxum 841 Utica. 11oj Wamsutts DUoRE" Oalond)—Albny E brown, ; do O, drab, 110j do X2 strl pl:lld-, 1&?’0. m:dxmc brown ...57 drab, st and pl 8, 3 Arlington fancy, Broo: unswick brown, ho; Obariot fancy lm, do extra heavy, 200; Fall Rlur brown, extra heavy, llhc; Indiana A brown 18a: Nenonset A brown, 15¢ TIOKLNG—Amoskesg A U A 83 19o; do XX blug 82, 180} Arrowanan, $hci Claremont, B By 154 Oonestoge; 29 1740; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewiston a 80,'1656; Minnehaha 4-4, 200; Om extra d-4, 26c; Pearl River 82, 1640; Put. nam XX blue stripo, 12 Shotncket & c; do 88 12¢: Yeoman's blue 29, 9¢ ENIMS,—Amoskeak, blusand bronn Iokss Andover DD blus, 1ok Avling X blue Scotch, 18h; Ooncord 00O, blue Aw brown, 1240} do AAA, do do 184; do XXto do do 1440 Haymaker's blue and brown, ho; M o Tirer DD stripe, 1 i ver,bluo sad brown, ~ 160) lining, 24 inch doubls lm.m lu".fl. Fhoi Maohattan glove ‘niah, .'PO o o Bo; lmlmodha mn. In a O, 3 Pearl moasville, mzu% ;! O-hl 1| } zzsasoo hu&,pungl om‘ "’_'1‘,“"' 5| Tdo A | Durham, 16 oz, 46¢ Durlum, 8 oz, 50c; Conestogs, Duni 7o) ld:’;«m To; .hlwa'uw.“llc"; \rony, bhe; Knlokerbooker, Sk} Mor Mynati pragn m.nm—lng ae.’?o“afl?.".’..h Tor Sear: ontal Gho, ilgS’HAMs—Amml Atlantic, 90 Onmby Kenilworth, . Ohor Buase: corroNAun’s-—Ammu. 1840 Agate, 200; Amulun. 110; Artisian, 200, Ofira’D D, Mod T, 184c; Olarloa D and T 1741 Decean Uo. sirine Dud’l‘ 160; K Buuu, lflo] Tiog! m bl m mcv. lflex ‘f’ BHEETINM—W 1 do 9.4, 28¢; do 29¢; !ntl::l'm‘z 072. 11e, l"rnltlo( the Loorn 10-4, 274; Na- do 78, 80c; do Pomhroh 10-1, Jfll Pequot 104, 74, 190 do 49, 160; Pepperell do B7kllo'do.51. 166; Ution. 96, ’&o; do h d nrup. ,DRUGS AND CHEMIOALS < hold, lhlnm Aocld, ’l' hbq meublq J:l' lb 70¢; Bai " 1k, 19y lb 750y O(Mhm' », or oz, 81054 per Ib, 850 over's powders, dm m 125 Epsom Salts, per erine, pure pe bL 80cy Lud. euu. I Oil, Castor, No, 1, Oil, Cnator, Nn 8, Olive, por 1, O Opitm, 85 (0; ( Julniva b & WA 4 § otassium, Todide, per It r oz, 8175; B165; " Salacin, per. ox, 40c; Balpbate o l%nur floar ol reatorntive ;bo. Lo, nm’f’:fi‘&'] » (¥CRC I8, 707 a \\ yr Al 6; Y\ &7 m—— S\ Py 7 fi <o Yot F2N 1t is| Colorado, e It 1s universally admitted to be the Morphiue, per ox, 88 75; pet Ib, 4of Strechnine, ver or. ’llllllta Olis and Varnishes gall * earbon, per on, o; 160° hendlight, per gallon, lng; l'lb hudmht. per nllon!ml'-'e. Ito. md. boiled, 'inhr otr'd, per gal, No. 2, 75c; oastor, XXX, per g‘llnn. 30; No, 8, 1 20; sweet per galion, 85c; eperm, W, B., per gallon, 1 60; fish, ., per gallon, 650; noatafoots oxten, por gallon, 90af Nov 1, 7503 Tubri. catiug, sere, per gallon, 0c; summer, 10, machioe, No, 1, per eallon, 850; No. §°50; sperm, algna, ber gallon, 80c; tur- pontine, per gallon, 553) naptha, 84°) per galion, (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.’ Lincoia o ‘S IN OIL—White lead, Omaha white lead, St, Lnul-. pure, 6&;:) l’(mnmo- green, 1 to 5 Ib ocane, 200 ‘reuch zine, groen seal, 123 French eino, red noal, 110; French zino, in varnish aset, 20¢; French since, in oil asst 150; Raw aad burnt \In.b«r. 11b cans 100; raw and burut Sienns, 100: vandyke brown, g refined llmphlluk lZn! cosch black and; Ivory black, 160 frop “lack, 160; Prasaian blue, 800; ultramarine blve, 180) chnwme green, L, M, & D., 16 ’run, L. M, ndlan red, , tian red, 9o scan dre, 230; American Vermilion, l &P., 180) chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D 180 yellow ochre, Oc; golden ochre, 1lx tont er 8Bc; graining colors: light onk. dark oak, walnut. ahestnut and ash 1 D Plllll! White lead, 8of whitelng ’ “BU RLINGTON ROUTE” . J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'! Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago. own as the great THROUGH CAR ween Chicag: between Inc | seph. " Atehison & Tor =—=DEALERS INe—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo f S A E" X S N AULTS, LLOOKS, &O0O. 1020 Farnham Street, - = NEIE e o 1001 !’n R el wn" 403 hmpbwh.mvfinu‘q 10c; Prus. lue, 560; ultramaring 1] mdyh beown, 8oj umber, burnt, hl umber, raw 4o;sien: burn t, 4c; sienna, raw, 40 Pu'rh n"n g‘lmln Séox Pnrh 'mn'oom rome ohi guen K., 1%1 vnrmflll —— flhx -hortltrl broad stripe, “L sllo' 10- Oak sole, 880 to llcx hlmlofll lnl.. 380 to 860; hemlook llp‘ l runner, 85c to 80c; hemlock oalf, lbo to 130; hem- lock upper, 280 to 360; oak upper, 34c; 33@860+ illion, ‘America, 18c; In 100 3 roue plnk, ul::’ }‘s‘nau-n rond, Coknon T.SINEHOLD, v X 3 e ysilows kencing) a0a L hrotse r' o K e ll:r:'nh 13;L“hr:éhn 'H:“::, " GALVAN'ZED IRuN c RNI E nt " Wmti:; lb minn,n,l 24e; (Iehl‘n h:o spani oW, ol ince’s miners hv?;umg Bartals _ per Window Caps, Finials, 8kylights, &c. u.mw-?h' gl e oean Now 1, | __ TBIRTEENTH STREET. . - _OMAHA, NEB b mm{,’m."’ e f,}.i{’.' o :o;’.: ————————————————————————— ey phal extra, 86oj Sl M. Hellman & Co : mnmus—;:;:.;: Fn;;;z'slén?."’i bides, 69 L o Sy Ziias, oomad 1@isor"dry "l ot WHOLESALE and Hp. 2@14¢; dry salt hides, sound, IDO cl calf, wt. 8 016 Dbs,, ll‘uu; 5 , 't, nndnfllhl. w l& m lkl.u. heds "‘)fi" rf:i' h'du 10 ‘ s No. i o b m;w.,. h 1801 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I8t} OMAHA, NEB. D ) 400 toB 50; oalf ki I I l I g ob"{:::&'d.'x : 5? o sml%k #p. ;)umw SA M 0 U Rl ; oak o ; Frenoh kip, 11001 5L t‘nnnhuol". 1 25 to 2 00; rus- This Flour {s made at Salem, Richardson ocounty, Neb., In the combla "lf'} roller and stone system, We give ExoLusIvE sale of our flour to one firm ln ogm. 0. D, Moroooo, 850 simon; | place. We have opened a branch at 1618 Oapltol avenue, Omaha. nARNEss—N 1 Write for Pricss. Salem or Omaha, Nob gg- 3%“; l‘{au}thE;: 37“& ;“fl ;:o, — e ey ‘“_a‘ VA LENTI,NF &,' REPP,Y LITELY o} No, lwaukee, 870; No, o, {i [} lumzer. " STEELE, JJHNSON & GO We quote lumber, Iatn. and shingles on cars at Omaha at the lollo-l prices. THESTAGSYT.] WHOLESALE GROCERS nndur, $22 00; 18 ft.,, MBER AND JOBBERS IN m RS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, ’I‘IMBER AND JOIST—18 1t., §28 20 ft , $23 50, 22 ft., $26 50; 34 fi FENCING—No,'1, 4 and 6 In., B)zll"FTING No, 1 (Ind eommon boaedy ok Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, anc E %k—rum nzsxbmp-l:z"u A b 8 b0 Hle 600, 'Tasred All Grocers’ Supplies. 'Hlt 100 (b, 88 50 Stn' osrd, 83 50, Tron, ravens 95 505 oiaw seael, special ron, A plot onst, 76} aruotble, bo; speoial or uumn,eu; oast tool do, 156@20 wi A Full Line of the Best Brands of 1 CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACUD. horseshoes, 5 25; o-. 6 25. BARBED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ 100, fim—lm- 10 to 60, 8 60, hot, #1.85) Back shot, 82,10 ‘.”““34}’ Bd'd "’wuh"'k ¥ u “Blast ege, 3 do, r l Negw 88,50 Fave, er 100 fook AT Oumberiand blnhmnh, L] Morris Run lllouhurx. 8125 itebroast Iump, 84 00; Whitebreast nu Lump, $1 00 Towa nut 84 00; 3700, Anthracite, 811 60 cny. 87 00 per tol 8@180; mm. roll T ih, 6@12 Agonts for BENWOOD AILS AND LAYL N & RAND POWDER £ C. F. GOODMAN, DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILSVARNISHES And Window Glass. 14@160; heaty - ¢d, light, 18 20; 3 tub and AR farm Lorses, 8110, to 1253 Common o good farm horsee, 890 to $100.; Extra pluggv:(.\ 860, to 75,5 Common plugs, 820, to, MULES, —(Ex¢ra), $125, to 160,; good, 8100, to 140,; falr, 875, to 100.; common, 860, to 76. NEBRASKA FELKER, BAUDER & CO, = COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND PRODUCE DEALERS 1622 Capitol Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska, Quotations send on application. _Consignments solicited and remittances prompily mad. e Sonnuananis sollcied and remlsancer_promolly made PILIANOSi:ORGIANS On Long Time---Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES A. HOSPE, JR., 1519 Dodge, Omaha waahed, ohoioe, 320 washed, 28ej burry, bl @6 lowr, baccos, FINE OUT—Conon, 20@30c; good, 45@60c; Bose Leat, 70c; Premium, 650; Dismond Orown, 650; Sweet Sixtoen, 47c. fiMOKING—O , 200; Muskovy, 26c; Durham, 4 05, 520; Durham, '2 oz. Seal of North Carofina, 16 oz, 420; Beal o North Carollas, 8 o, dic; Seal of North adros | Gavoliam 4 oz, i6s; Boal of North Caro- lioa, 3 nl, 48¢; O, K.Dnrhun, n} 2 ol. m; Unocle N e, 'l'on erry, 28c. TR s, e 44; Horsoy's, 48 =