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THE DAILY BEE “OMAHA, MONDAY JUNE 25, 1883, the Nebraska Wational Bank,|\Epe % 281 0 OF OMAHA, NEB. Paid Up Capital Surplus rn’ic May 1, 1883 DIRECTORS: $280,000 18,000 SR JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johnaon & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. MORSE & Co. JORN §. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. 3. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsallor & Attorney at Law. L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. L W. Yates, Cushier, for many years Cashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, “Tats bank openad for business April 27, 1888, T8 DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are among the leading business men of Omahs, and its Business is conducted with especial reference to the best and increasing interests of its mercantile patrons. COLLECTIONS receive prompt sttention and eharges lowest obtainable here or elsewhere, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon tavor. able terms and upon acconnts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and Ceunty and City Securities bought and sold. J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Btocks, Bonds good sectiri Room 4, No Commercial Paper and all other alt in. t., Council Bluffs, IaY FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, Special Dispateh to Tis Brx, NEW YORK, June 23, Money—Market at 2§@3 per cent; closed at 2} per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—4@5} per cent. Sterling Kxchange—Bankers' bills, $4.813; demand, $4.88, Less active to-day than for a long time Fluctuations were confined within o range of 4 to § per cont as compared with yesterday's closing. The changes were unimportant. GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday, 108 To-day, 108 103 112; 1194 127 BTOCKS, Adams Express. Allegheny Cultul Alton & Terre Haute do do ptd American_ Expres Burl, Cedar Rapids & Canada_Southern ol C,St.L&P... 18 do pfd.. 4} Central Pacific. . ] Chesapeake & Ohio 19 do do 1st ‘pfd do do 2d pfd. Chicago & Alton do do Chi., Burl, & Quincy. Chi., 8t. L. & New Orleans..... 80 Cin,, Situd, & Cleveland 43 Cleve., Col. & Cincinnati, 744 . Delaware & Hudson canal 109 Del., Lack, & Western. 1283 Denver & Ri 146 Erie. 372 o pi 80 East To ) 174 Fort \Vnyna ' Bhica B *Hunnibal & St. Josepl 42 do do do pfd. 93 Barlom, o0 195 Houston & Texas Central. 70 Illinois Central. . Ind., Bloom, & Western, Kmm\a & T Lake Shore & Michigan So. “Touisville & Nashville. Touisv., New Alb. & Chicago M. & L, 1st pfd. do fd, 5 Memphis & Charieston . 43 . Michigan Central. . 96} emphis & St. Lo 26 do do 56 Missouri Pacific 102, Mobile & Ohio. 15 : Morris & Essex 123 ) Nashville & Chattanoog 55 x5 ew Jersey Central BBY G vt Norfolk & W, 42 Northern Pacific. [t do do pfd 9 9% Northwestern, 133§ 182 150, “Oregon Transcontinenta Pacific Mail. Panama. . Peoria, Decatur Pittsburg & Cloveland, . Pullman Palace Car Reading. do do do do do do lst pfd St. Paul & Milwaukes. , do do do_ pfd. St. Paul, Minn, & Manitoba St. Paul'& Omaha.. do_do “Texas & Pacific Union_ Pacifi United States Expross Wabash, St. L. & Pacific do ' do do_ pf Wells, Fargo & Co. Expres ostern Union Telegraph Homestake Tron Silve Ontario Quicksi do South Pacific. Sutro. pfd. R GRAIN AND P HOVISIONS, . CHICAGO, Special Mlpck:h to Tus Bux. une 23, —Flour—Market dull and wm.»—mlgulu yhoat quist .m| woak- er: for _June; @1 044 for Juptq 06}@1 083 for Augunt' 1024 @1 087 for September; 1 L9} for October; for the year; No. 2 Chicago spring, 108}@ + o 2 fed 104; No. 8 Chicago spring, winter, 109, Corn—Quiet, lower and easier; 534@53c for cash; 53c for June: 54% for July; 54}@ S4dc for August; 41561-1 §c for September; 413@41§c for October. Oats—Market weak and lower; 35c for cash; B6ic for June; 363@368 for July; 304@30§e for August; 30 for September; 203@20jc for the year. Barley—Market dull and nominal, Ryo—Market easier at b5jc. Flax seed—Quiet at 1 Pork—Market active and a shade higher; closing with a continued downward tendenc) r at 17 06@17 10 for cash; 17 ()0(41173 une: 17 10@17 124 for July; 17 25@ 75 for A\u;(nut 17 874@17 40 for Septem- 4')(41 1747} for October; 15 20@15 25 {acket opened_ stron and higher at inside price % 774(@9 80° for )00 for August; 9 90@9 923 for September 9 B5@9 874 for October; 0 30@9 33} for the year, Bulk ‘Meats—In fair demand; shoulders, 7 25; short rib, 8 85; short clear, 9 25, Timothy-- Unchanged. Butter— Unchange. Market quiet at 15@154c. \iy"'.ky Market steady and unchanged at Hidos—Firm; cured, N?c‘ ight green salted, fully cured, Nfic, damaged, ic; dry alted hids, 11c; dry calf, and cash and June; 9 80 for Jul heavy green salted, fully il Unseidled Al g3, Jower; mixed | wh!hm 41(@41jc; white, 44@48¢, Eggs—Western fresh, quiet and firm, Pork—Dull and unsebtiod, Lard —Market weak; prime steam, 10 80, Butter —Quict and firm. ST, 10UIS, 8r. Lovis, June 23.—Flour.—Slow and weak, Wheat—Lower and weak; No. 2red 111 bd for cash; 1 12@1 for July; 112}@1 13 fur Augun', closing at outside figure: Corn—Markot opened dull and lower; 474@ 47de for cash; 48@48ke for June; 48{@484c for July; 50}@h0kc for August, closing at in- side figures, Oats—Lower; 3¢ bid for cash; $4}c for July. Corn Meal - Market dull at 2 45, Butter—Quiet; croamery, 17@22c; dairy, 13 r,,m Markot steady and unchanged at KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Cirr, Juno 23, Wheat—Market . 2 red fall, 93kc bid for eash; 93} o bid for 'August. Curn Market quict; 40fc bid for cash and ) ulys 424 id for August. Ot e s 70l )0, No. 2 red winter, 111} for cash and June. Corn—Market dull; No. 2, cash or &une, 5be. Oats— Market dull and unchanged. el TRA "IC. Special Dispatches to Tie Bre. FLOUR AND GRAIN, 10AGO, June 23.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts. Flour, bbls. . 0&) 8,000 Wheat, bushels ¥ 40,000 Corn, hushels n.l g 9,000 Oats, bushels 140,000 2, Rye, bushels. 4,000 44,000 Barley, bushels. . 5,000 2,000 NEW YOmK, Juno 23,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts. Flour, bbls, . Tk @ Wheat, bushels 35,000 65,000 Corn, bushels 177,000 59,000 Oats, bushels 70.000 KAxsA8 Crry, June 22.—Receipts and ship- ments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts. Wheat bushels 6,000 4,000 Corn ushels 9,000 8,000 Oats, shels.. LIVE STOCK. St. Louts, June 23, —Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Cuttcano, June 2.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have follows: Recoipts. 000 5, Ship'ts, —Racmpm and shi ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, | k L4 o Cattle. Hogs. . Sheep. L — LIVE STO Special Dispatches to Tk Brn. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, June 23.—The Drovers’ Journal reports as follows: ogs—Market brisk _and 5c higher; mixed mfi 25; heavy, $6 20@6 45; light, 85 80@ 6 40; sl £4 00@4 75, Cattlo—Morket stronger; fat oattle inaotive: shipping, 85 70@6 05; common aud mixed sold freely at 83 00@4 00, Sheep—Few on sale and all sold at 83 50@ ST. LOUIS. 81, Lous, June 23, —Oattle—8upply small and quality 'poor; only a small local trade; mean prices, Sheep—market slow; extremes, 82 40 @4 50. KANSAS CITY. Kansas Crry, June 23.—The Live Stock W sl Besiaci 0. 1Tt Ha 8 ko cake, 8¢, LIVERPOOL, Livenpoot, June 23.—Breadstufls— Steady and quiet. 'Wheat.—Winter, 8 10d@s 4; spring, 8 6d @, Corn—8es 2d. NEW YORK PRODUCK. New York, June 23,—Wheat—Cash lots §@1c and options §@14c lower, closing weak; Indicator reports as follows: Cattle—Scarce and firm; steers, 4 90@5 56; cows, 2 90@4 0. Hogs—Better at 500@6 10; bulk sales at 5 856 00, Shoop—Quist and unchanged. ——— OMAHA MARKETS, Wholesale Prices. OFFICE O THE OMAHA Bk, Saturday Evening, June 23, } Trade all along the line has been very satis- factory during the past week. Dry goods are active and firm, the prices having remained unchanged for the week past. Local trade has fallen off some, but to no great extent, and western orders have increased enough to keep the sales up to, if not above the average. The prospects for & good summer's business is good, though, in some cases, considerable reductions will have to be made in late spring and early summer goods, which retailers have held off from buyers, on account of the unseasonable weather, until prices will have to be cut “way down” or the goods carried over, The grocery and provision market is unus- ually active, this being one of the best seasons of the year for jobbersin that line. Increased sales are reported from all sources with large orders, often duplicated in a much shorter space of time than usual. Hardwaro dealers report a good week’s busi- ness, but with prices in some cases falling off. Barbed wire is lower but active, the orders be- ing numerous but in most cases small. The general feeling is good. Nebraska orders are fair, and those from further west much larger and a greater confidence manifested by con- sumer, The produce and general commission market is slightly demoralized on account of the non- arrival of consignments over railroads that have suffered from the floods. Prices are higher and the demand is in excess of the sup- ply. Collections in all branches are reported much better than might be expected, consid- sidering the dull months of spring and the continuous bad weather, To-day. Jobbers and commission merchants were busy to-day. Receipts were heavy, aud ship- ments, though not correspondingly good, were, in the main, satisfactory, Local transactions were unusually good, and the produce market, inclading fresh vegetable, fruits, atc., was ac- tive and almost everything sold. The following prices are quoted by commis sion merchants, Jobbers, shippers, packers and Wholaale dealsrs, aud 'ara’ the rices paid by retailers: Grain, WHEAT—Cash No, 2, 850;§cashNo, 3, 70c; rejected, 50c. BARLEY—Cash No, 2, 62¢; No, 8, 36¢. Rye—Cash, 43}. Corx —n\llwd e Oars—87c. Live Stock. Market dull. No changes have been re. ported. Butchers’ stock is Y. fair demand. Far Steens—Dull. We quote to to-day: Common to good shippers, 4 50@4 70; choice butchers' stock, lower; we quote at 5 00, Far Cows—Quiet and unchanged. We qlwte to-day at 8 75@4 00. Hoos—Active and in good demand, We quote them unchangod at 5 25@5 50. Suger—Fairly active and We quote choice weathers at 8 75@4 00, Carves—The demand for veal is good, but prices n the same, The following are \vam June 23, —Wheat—Market woak; | 073; steamer No. 2 red, | the quotations reported to-day: Fair quality, 8@118) in elevator; | 6 00@6 50; good butchers' 67 Tar (0 Corn Cash lots §@2 pptions §@ P - 1 ing stronges A b General Produce Market, in elovato afloat, Kaas o Receipts only fair. We quote at 17@ lhflvu Market dull _and un changed. We ote: Common to good, 8@ 10c; choice dairy, 4@16¢; swoot, high colored grass, o} cooking, Gk Pras--Dull but scarce, ing aro the quotations to-day: bu, O, The _follow- 100@1 25 per and higher. We quote to-day at 40@7 Neow, orately ao- [tive. Recoipts heavier and the demand good ‘ml increasing. We quote at 8 50@d 00 per ) ON10N§—Quiet and unchanged. Nothing but Burmudas are to be had and the supply is good. Wa quote to-day at 2 10@2 25, New CAniaGe—Unchauged. 450@b 00 per crate. ,\) ‘HEEsE —Moderately quiet. 2e. Porators active We quote at Wo quote 10@ Green Fruits, Markot faily active and virtually clowned l!l!l to-day. We qu : Unchanged. per quart. RiES— 15@18c per pint box. Dull and unchanged; 6 00, Scarce; 12@15¢ per quart Quiot. quote_as follows: bushel 1 xes: ’I'mmn 10)Xa 20 1b. ho s—Soarco and higher; 10 CALIFORNIA ApRicoTs —Unchanged. Re- ceipts ¢ fair, with a good demand. We quote at 290 in 20 1b. boxes, BANANAS - Low Per bunch, 2 00@3 00, Poultry and Fish, Market dull and unchanged. Weo quote as follows: SPK CHICKENS —Small, 1 2 00; large, 300@3 25; old, 4 00@4 25, LAkE Trovr—9(@ 10c, NATIVE-T@ Cured ) Haws —12)@ 13« Bacox l-mv b SHOULDERS Drien Bek! LARD—Quiet; e Taitow " Firi at 700 por bil. ats, Flour nlul Millstuffs. Market dul and unghangod, Rocoipts large, i We quote to-day: WinTeR WhEAT—Best quality, patent, at JOND QUALITY Braxn—Per ton, 13 00. Cuorpep Frenp—Lower at 18 50, Grocers List, CANNED r.omm—trwtm (‘mmlml), per case, 3 70@3 90; strawberries, 2 1, per case, 2 40; rauplnrneu, 2 b, per case, I 4.’: Bartlett o ars, per c-u,‘240~w onlulmmm, per case, H P O plums, 3 b, per case, 2 90; green Cardlo. " 5 ‘960 g, 31, por cdne, 2 00; o choice, 2 T, Sheon. 2% 200 | case, 450; 1 aw,fe. 2'1b, por case, 400@ P 57’6';m.uzh per case, 3 00; dusrh per cuse, 4 00@4 50; do (pie), do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, 3 Hick—Louisiana prime to choioe, 78@80; fair, 7@The; Patma, 6ic. Fisu—No. 1 mackerel, half brla., 750; No. 1 mackerel, kits, 100; family mackerel, half brls,, b 25; family mackerel, kits, 85c; No. 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kits, 1 05, Srnup—Standard Com,. 38, bols; Standard do, 45 llon kegs, 1 Standard do, 4 gallon 175, Hul)- ~In b papers, 3 30 per case; keg soda, P New Prekies—Medium, in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00; small, in barrels, 9 00; do in half barrels, 5 00; gherkins, in bm’re]fl 11 00; do in half barrels, 6 00. , per case, 2 60; TEAs—Gunpowder, good, 45@h6c; choico 60 50; good Tmperial, 40@43¢; choice, 60@6he; Young Hyson, good, choice, @1 00; Japan, natural leaf, Japan, choice, Oolong, good, 35@40¢; Oo ong, choice, 40@bbe; Souchong, good, 35@40c; choice, 35@45c. Rovk—Sisal, 4 inch and larger, ile, § inch, c; 4 inch, 1%c. . ‘0ODENWARE—Two _hoop_ pails, 175; three hoop pails, 2 00. _Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pio- 1 85; Double Crown 290; neer washboards, Wellbuckets, 3 50. Lean—Bar, 165, Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 3 45; atinet, 360; Kirk's standard, 375; white Russian, 625; Kirk's eutoca, 2 15; Kirk's Prairie ‘Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's m;fnm](n, doz. '0TASH—Penns; lfl"“h cans, 4 case, in case, 8 385; Babbitt,s ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50. PrANvTS—Roasted, choice, red Tennessee, 100 per 1b; fancy white, 10 perlh;nw——whlu hoxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., s, 15c. Maroues—Per c-ddiu, 0503 round, cases, 810; square cases, b 40, Corrres—Ordinary grades, 83@o; fair, 10@ 10)c; good, 104@11¢; prime, 19@ uzc huxw 13@ ‘§‘ fancy green and yellow, 14@150; old government Java, 20@?26c; Levering's roasted, Tigoy Arbuckle's roasted, 14he; McLaughlin's 2 XX roasted, 14jc; imitation Java, 16}@ Bic. INEGAR—New York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- ple, 13c. Dray lowds, per b1, 1 &; Askion, in SalL sacks, 3 50; bbls ¢ B e Do S et 10}c; granulated, 94c; confectioners’ A, 9fc; Stand- ard extra'C, 8c; extra C, 8jo;’ medium yel- low, 8ke; dark yellow, 7je Pearl, 4h¢; Silver Gloss, 9h; Corn Excelsior Gloss, Tho; Corn, 8c. per, 21c; allspice, 19c; cloves, “ull cream, 18ke; part skim, 1o 8 4g; " Groonwich, 3 40; n, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lye Jewell lye, 2 75, Dry Gooda. Brows Corroxs— At A, Sio; Ap ton 7c; Atlanta A, 8¢;_Boot FF, llm.ke)e LL, 44, 7c; Cabot W, Tje; dum nango A, Gt Great Falls E, 8jc; Hoosier, 64c; Honest Width, 8c; Indian Head A, 8c; Indian Standard A, 8jc; Indian Orchard, d. ., 6{c; 8jo; Luwr(’uLe i, 6; o3 Mystic River, 7he; Poquot A, 8jc; Utica C, bic; Wachusett B, 7ic; do A 8’ do E 48, 12fc. NE BrowN CorroNs—Allendale 4-4, The, ator 34, 3, Aryle 44, 7 Gho; Badyer State X 4.4, ()T., Bennington lhulusyu i, 6he; Indian Orchard sgc, memug 8hc; Lehigh K 4 P.,m.er.u N 30, 7; do O 82, 74o; do E 89, Hic; Pocumet 'c4- fres 38, Tie; Wanusutta 4-4, Fidelity 4-4, ho; Fr )’ cambric 124; do Water Twist, 10} t Falls Q, Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; lmnmlnlu, 10¢; do cambric 'l'l 124e; New York Mills, 12}c Pequot A, Pepperel, N G Twills, 1% Po hunt.u44 1 ]’uuuvmt 5.4, 8%; Uti- ca, 11c; Wamsutta O X X, 12 1.2, ]nxxulo.]nn-d) Allmny brown, 8¢; do C, 1le¢; do XX ntnlmn and plaids, 121 -2¢; n and l..... stripes and plaids, Brunswick 1-2c; do ex- , extra heavy, Nepouset A brown, 15c, Tick blue 3: |In XX 5. Clare Anoskong A.C A82 10 1-2¢; Arrowanna, 9 hl\m and brown,161-2¢; Arlington ' X blue blue and ; do Andover DD l»luu, Seotch, ! 1 18 i 1-2¢; Mystic River DD stripe, 161 1 River, blué and brown, 16¢; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14 1 Camprics—Baruard, 24 inch double face, Jarner ot R R g S a.., do glazed, bjc; Pequot do, bc; Lockwood finish, Conser JEANS ) l\lxnmne lining, uJ Amory, ; Androscoggin satteen, 8fc; Clarendon, 6fc; ‘Conestoggn sate teenn, 74 Hallowell, llullnn()rchwflc, gansett, hnpnnml 8he; Pepperill sat- o; Rockport, Tge. o Alleus, 8%c; American, 630; Arnold, Is liurmck 4‘» “ocheoo, 7¢; Conestoga, 6 Dankirk, Junnell, h] ¢a7e, ddystone, Glougester, fc; Harmon Knickerbocker, 64c; Merrimac D, 7c; bhe; Spragues, 60; Southbridge, 6c; do Ginghams, 7c; Marl. boro, Bie; Orienial, Gle. Has- Amoskong, g}e- '“? o .‘2 Atiantie, 8c; Gumbariand Kenilworth, 9}c; Plunkett, CorroNanes - Abberville, American, 11c; Artisian, 20¢; Oairo 13k; Clarion D and ‘T, 17de; 1 stripes Inml T, 16¢; Keystone, |:l|5.~; Nan. tucket, 190; Nonpareil, 16e: Ocean D and T, 134c; Royal, 1046; Susex, 12¢; Tiogs, Wachu sott shirting checks, 12d¢; do' Nankin, 12he; York, plain Nankin, 12§e; do chocks, ‘stripes e do 8 oz, 200, Androscoggin 104, 2 , 2203 (‘nuflnl‘nlul (o 10 Now Yor 10. , 20c; do 67, 21 do'58, 2240 do 48, Druas AND Cresicats —Aeid, Carbol Acid Tartaric, ioc; Balsam Copabia, per Bark, Sassafras, por Ib, m' Calomel ot ) Ol Olive, per gal, #1 4 b];lum F |)(| Quinine, per oz, 81 75; Potassitim, 1 5; Salacin, | »uk Sul- por o8, & wnine, per oz, §1 : I\uur. per ll\ do; Stry Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Ors - 110° carbon, ver Kl headlight, 14 per gallon, 18¢ Seed, raw, per gallof, Bfo} linsead, Volled, per nlIun 60c; lard, wintor n(rd. inl.-n [ No. 1, 8 . castor, X lon, 1' 3 woot, por gallon, | 3,1 sperm per gallon, 161 gor ealton, 65c; neatsfoot extra, per gulh 0.1, 7503 lubricating, aero, | i golden machin sumn per gallon, PAINTS 1§ OI1 Ge; white lead, St. Loy 1to 51T cans, 2 ‘0; French zine, red seal, arnish asst, 20¢; French asst, 1¢; raw and burmnt umber, 1 1 can rt \||u 10¢; vandy farscilles ne, green i l‘r»‘m-h j6; drop blkck, blug, 30¢; ultramarine blue, 18¢: & D., 16c; blind and sh M. «1» 16¢; Paris 150; Venetian red, fo; can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18¢; chrome L. M, 0. &D. u 18¢;_yellow oclire golder® ochre, 16¢, p.m-m dr)»r, 8e; graining Solors, light onk, dark oak, walnut, chostans and ash, 15c. mlmn red, Ameori- reen, Puscan red, 2 Dry Paints. hite leld 8c; French llm, Oc; Paris whiting gilders, 1fc; whiting lampblack, (Germantown, lampblack, ordinary, 106; Prussian_blu ultramarino, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; uiber, burnt, 4c; ||mber, raw, 4c; sinna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, do; Paris green, genuin i Puris groen, common, 20c; chrome 20c; chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, F 70c' vermilllon, AméHcan, 18¢; Indian rod, rose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Venetian rod, American, 1§0; red load, chrome yellow, genuine, 20¢; chrome yel’ low, K., 12c; ochre, rocholle, 3c; ochre, Fronch, ; ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, ehigh brown, 24e; Spanish brown, 2ic} nce's mineral, 8¢, VARNISHES —Barrels, per_gallof ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, 81 extra, §1 40; coach, Na extra, &1 75; Japan, 70c shellac, 88 50; hard oil f 14¢; Bbo; Hides, Furs, Etc. Hines—Greon butcher's hides, 6@7e; cured, des, green salt, dry flint, sound, 12@ ry calf and kip, 12@14c; dry salt hides, 10@11c; green calf, weight 8 to 15 Ib, 11@130; groen ealf, woight uniler 8 fha, per skin, 50c; green pelts, B0c@1 25; green lamb sking, 1 20@1 50; damaged hides, wo-third rate, cut scored and oue grub, classed two- thirds rate; branded hidoe ‘10 per cont, of Qoo skiu, No. 1, 45c; No, 2 300; No. 1, 20c; No. 4, 10 2,11 l-ux, No. 1, 60c; No. @60c; short n'.rlpe, 40c; nar- EERERS stripe, 10c. Tallow, 7c. ) 4 Leather. Onk solo, 38c to 42c; hemlock sole 28c to 3%c; hemlock kip, 800 to 1, 00; runner & to 80c; emlock call, 80 to 1 20; hemlock wppor, 20 to 260; oak u” oper, 24c;_alligator, 4 5 50; calf kid, 82@35; Greison_ kid ,.domnn- oak kip, 80c'to 1 00; onk calf, 120 to 1 30; French up,nnu.lm French clll L2 ta 2 00; rus- lo- 7 A'G m, 11 mont BB, Conestoga, extra, 171 Hamiltou D, 1 Lewiston A 30, nehaha 4-4, " Pearl 3 hlue stripe, ,10 12¢; do” 88, 12¢; Yeoman’ 3 550t 7850 00 £010 50; top- nia, raw, 10c; roasted, 12}c. pets, o ANDLES Doxes, 40 The, 166, 157c; 8, 153c; | Pingm 9.0 to 101 'lflfi;%&’xfi pebl blo 0. D, Munm HARNESS—No. 1 star unk 42c; 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38c; No. 2 do, 350; No. 1 Milwaukee, 37c; 2 do, 34c. Lumber. WHOLESALE. ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: JorsT AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under, $22 00; 18 ft, $23 50, Trunks—16 feet and under, 22 TiMpuR AND Joist—18 ft, 23 50; AD ft, 28 50; 6 26 50, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; bulk per bushel 8%c; plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair 0. No. 2, 18 00, Lz —Por barrel 1 .| OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE. No. 2 do, | Omal AUGH,MERRIAM & CO,, PROFRINTORS UNI0N ELNVATORS A, AND celvers and shippers of grain, Omaha,Neb. Also buy provisions on marginsin New ¥ St Louis and Toled office. our_specisl cireular, g the tendoncy of the wacketa OMen cormor of Douglas and 13th street. Eatablished 1576, Jugottme the ON'T WAI "'-':fl:-f:aegswm Ty e THE I—Aa’mzmtzon OF THE IWORLD. Mrs.S. A Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer 1S PERFECTION? Public Benefnotress. Mm. S A. Aviex hasjusily eamed this title, and tiousands are this day rejoicing ~ver a fine head of hair produced by nequaled preparation for restor. quickly cleanses the sealp, removing Dandruff, and arreats the fall; the hai, if gray, is ehanged to its natural calor, javing it the same vitality and luxurios quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “ My hair is now restored to its youthful color; T have not agray hair left. T am sat- isfied that the preparation dye, but acts on tions My hair to fall, which is cer- mn .ul\nnt.l[.,c to me, who was in danger of be- This is the testimony of all who use Mrs, S, A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. “Oue Bottlo did 1t." Thatisthe Cxr-wwion of many who have had theie gray hair restored 1o its natural col ind their bukd spot covered wilhhair, after using one bottle of Mes. 5. A Avien's Womw's Ham Rusioksr, Itis nota dye, tainly ¢ leway '.l‘une '.l‘a.ble. U.P R K. MAIN LINE. LKAVE, | sanva. 5 pm | Daily Expre Dally Express... 325 pm Denyer Express. 7:40 p m | Denver Kxpross,.7:36 & m Emigrant 6:00 p m | Emigrant 5% am U. P, ARRIYE. DEPOT. LEAVE. Lincoln Ex..... ixed. . DUMMY TRAINS-BRIDGE DIVISION Dummy trains leave Omaha as follows 9:00 & m, 10:00 & m, 11:00 & m, 2:00 p m, 8: P m, 6:00 p m, 6:00p m. Dimny trafug loavo Couneil Bluft as tolle 4:20, 6 THROUGH AND LOCAL PASSENGER TRAINS-— BRIDGE DIVISIO] LHAVE OMANA. " No. 10 “ No. 4. .340pm Nalisl Emigrant No. 6..816am | * No.19..l 70 pm No.7..800pm| * No. 1....T:00pm SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 15th Street. Laave Omaha for O'Neill yia St. Paul Line for Blair. ... Arrive trom Neligh. C., M. &5t P R R—U, P Mall & Ex. . AtlanticEx. ....8: ‘l'JI *Daily except Sunday. WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC R. R.— DEPOT. . ARRIVR, Omaha .—U. P. DEPOT. LrAYE, -2 Souncil mum " & iyt amt ll)mlhl time, U. P. DEPOT. LEAYE, Sl *Sundays excepted. C,RIL&P R R ARRIVE. § L9458 m 7:20 pm W. R R, Mall* Gam | Expross...... 840 pm *Sundays excopted. Mail Express Expross i Mall’.... 7:20 p m *Sundays excepted. larred felt, 100 Ibs, JBO Straw Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 80; plow steel, special cast, 7c; cruciblé, 8c; special or German, 6e; cast tool do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, -un(-)s 00; hubs per set, 1 45; felloes, sawed dry, 1 each, 70@8be; axlos, each, 70 Hquare uts per 1, 7@ 11c; wushers, per T, BG180; riveta, per ¢; coil chain, per Ib, alze; malleable, 8; rowbars, 6c; harrow teeth, 4c; spring teel, T@8c; lxur.{umlmmmm,hzs Burden's maloabaos, 8 Bakpep Wike—In car lots, 7@T74c per 100, Naj Rates, 10 to 60, Suor—Shot, w buck shot, 210; orfental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Keg, :uw do,, quarter'kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegw, 3 35; fuse, per 100 feet, B0c. Coav--Cumberland blacksmith, 12 00; Mor. sis run Blowbury, 12 00; Whitabroast lum[n 00; Whitebreast nut, 4 00; Towa lump, 4 T hai O Rk Spring, 700; Anth cites, 11 60@12 00; Canon City, 7 00, per on. Horses and Mules, Extra draft horses, 176@225; common_draft horses, 100@150; extra farm horses, 110@125; common to good farm horses, W(wioo extra plugy, 60@75; comuon plugs, 20@-40 MuLes— Fxtra, 125@150; good, 100@140; fair, 75@100; common, 60@75. Liquors. ArLconor,—188 proof, 3 25 per wine extra California spirits, 188 proof, 125 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 123 per proof istilled whiskies, 100@1 50; fine 150@2 50, Ken: tucky lm\ulunu, 2 007 00; l\l:m.m,ky and yallun, Pennsylvania ryes, 2 007 00, Braxnies —Imported, 6 00@1600; domestic, 1 40@4 00, Gixs—Imported, 4 50@06 00; domestic, 140 @3 00, 1, 4,506 00; Now England, Merino unwashed, ligh 18@]15¢; medium unwashe light, lN(u."lk washed, choice, 32¢; fair, 30c; tub and was 2c; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6e low, Tobaccos, Fing Cur—Common, 20@30¢; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70¢; Premium, 650; Dismond Crown, Bic; Sweet Sixtoen, 47¢. SuoKING—O, 8., 200; Muskov: , 28¢; Dur- hamw, 8 0z., 80c; Durkam, 4 oz, Durha, 2 oz,, Boc; Seal of North Garolina s o, 4 Hoal’of North Carolina, 4 0z., 46c; Seal of Durham, 4 2 oz, 80c; Uncle %, North Carolina, 2 oz., 48¢; 0, K. Durham, s, 240; Tom and Jerr k) ‘ronw» Climax Bullion, 50c; Horseshoo, 4io; Star, 4, Ruddy, 440; Hor: sy, 480; Black, 35@40c, 14@16¢; heavy, 8.C. & P. R R—U, P, DEPOT. Mailt. . ..........6:008 m | Express ........0:50 am Expross 800 p m | Mallp (T20pm ‘18undays exceptod. ST. PAUL & OMAHACNEBRASKA DIVISION— DEPOT N. 16TH KT, No. 2 < Bwam| No.1 .. 4B0pm A2 | No.8.... Lodl4s s m » excepted, B. R, R.—B. & M. DEPOT. Cxpros. Mall... B. & M. IN NEBRASKA. Denver Express. . 8:16am........... Lincoln Express . 6:36 p m MISSOURI PACIF} ARRIVE. 6 —U. P, DEPOT. DAPART. 1C. (Chieago & Northwestern Chicago, Rock Tsland & P Chioago, Burllngton & Quincy. Wabash 3 Sloux City U Pacific Union Omana & Repubiloan Vi wiley. B. & M. In Nebraska. Onuabw & Northwesters Missouri Pacific ila for State of Twa leave but onces day, . open Sundays from 1200 THOS. F. HALI Saturday Evening Trains. The following table shows the date and names of traing to Chicago from vhe Union Pa- Saturday eveniugs: 1:00 p. m. Postmaster, r clfic trans RAILNOADH, MONTHS, January Fobruary March April M September October November Decomber 18-28 1-22 15 caple & Omaha traing "The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Peul trains leave every Saturday afternoon., ALMA E. KEITH DEALER IN Fine Millinery. {HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETC, Stock Entirely Fresh and New. 106 15th Street, Opp. Postoflice, ...m.u::“"““"" B Ir-‘:m 1888, “BUE{LINGTON ROUTE" hlon.o. Burlington & Quincy Rallroad.) g S\ ..C“ kg e o~ o A N &"A&D\'fii\' WY £ QOINO EAST AND WEST, QDINQ NOITN AID .OUT"- nt Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin | Solid Trains ot I‘Imnt Day Douhu lnd m 'f( airs (seats free), Smoking Cars, with Re.|man Palace Sleeping C X volving thlrlhl’ullmnu Palace Sleeping Cars and | from St Louis, via l the tamous C. 1 & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and | Burlington, ‘Codar Rapids and AN hicago & Kanisas Oity, Chicao & Pl and Minneapolia: Parior Cars with fteciin Inum Chicago & Des Moines, Chics Chairs to and from St Louis and Peoria and’ jseph, tohison & Topeks, tween Lis nver. Through cars|change of cars between Si Mnlnu lown, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver, between India polis & Coupl Bluffs via Peori All connections Union_Depots. 1t 18 aown na the groat THROUGH CAR LINE. Ot iniversally admitted to be the Finest Equipped Rallroad In the World for all Classes of Travel. . J. POTTER, 84 Vice-Pres't and Gen'| Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago.| "HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Shades. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, 1118 FARNAM STREET, . . . . Council ago, Bt Jo. Only through line be. " OMAHAZNEB. Anheuser-Busch .. BREWING ASSOCIATION! CELEBRATED Keg and Bottled Beer ! This Excellent Beer speaks for itself. < STL0UIS, MO >~ ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE T0 THE STANDARD OfOoOurG-uarantee. GEORGE HENNING, Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Will be Promptly Shipped. Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets. ONM A E A we. 28 | constitutional debi Medical Dispensary Offices and Parlors Over the new Omaha National Bank,13th, Between Farnam and Douglas Streets. A, §. FISHBLATT, LD, - - - PROPIETOR. Dr. Fishblatt can be consulted Every Day Except Fridays and Saturdays, these two Days being Devoted to his Dispensary at Des Moines, Iowa. Special Attention given to Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER, And Female Diseases, a5 Well as all Chronic and Nervous Diseasss. 1 DR. FISEEBIL.ATT rertost cure In the world for woakness of the back and limbs, luvoluntary Dility, nervousnoss, languor, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the hears, Simidity, srembling, dimness of sight or giddiness, diseases of the head, Shroat, nose or skin, saoalnuu She liver, lungn, stomach or Lowslethose terrible habita arising from wolitary habits of youth, an more fatal ¥ the vickims than the song of Syrens o the mariners of Ulyses, blighting L P hopos or anticipatiun, rendering marriage impouibie towo et are sulerug rom the evil pnctlu- ‘which destroy’ their mental and physical systems, causing NERVOUS DEBILITY, The aymptoms of which are & dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing their business and soolal dutios, makes happy marriago impossible disirossos the action of the heart, catiing fhushes of heat, dopremion o wpiits, el forsbodings, cowardloe, fears; dreaus, restioss nights, dissiness, forgetfulnessy unnatural discharges, pain in the back and hips, short breathing, melancholy, tire easily of com) have preferenco o be alone, feeling as tired in th morning as when retiring, keminal weakness, fost man- hood, white bone deposit in the urine, nervousnes, confusion of thought, trembling, watery and weak ef dyspepsia, constipation, palencss, pain and weakness in the limbs, ete., should consult me immediately be restored to porfect health, YOUNG MEN Who have becomne victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual) to an Untimely. jrave. thausands of Young mon of sxaibed talent and. britians ineliect Who tigks Sierwiss ntrance listening senators with the thunders of their eloquence or wake to ecstacy the living lyre, may eall with tull confidence, MARRIAGE, Married persans or young men contemplating marriage be aware of physical weakness, loss of procreative Rowar, mpotoncs, or any other disqualifcation speedily rlieved. 1o who places hitseit under the caro o Dr. Fishblatt way religiously confide in his honor as & gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as & physician. ORGANAL WEAKNESS, cured and full vigor restored, This distressing afliction—which renders life is the punalty paid by the victim, for improper iudulgence. Young people are apk to not. being aware of the dreadful consequiences that may ensuc. ~ Now who Tablte tham destructive undorstands thix subject will dony that procration s lost sooner by those falling into improper by prudent? Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offsprings, the most serious s of both body aikd mind ariss. *Tho syste becomes nI-rnnuud the physical and wental aken. | Low of procreativ powers, nervous lnability, dyspopala, palpitation of the heart, fity, wasting of the trame, cough, consumption and doath. A CURE WARRANTED. h by unlnsnmudfnlwmhn who keep them trifiing month aftez month taking smpounds, should apply immediately. DR. FISHBLATT, rraduate of one of the most eminent colloges of the United States, has effected some of the most astonish- n impotenc, Tmu.diate, sses fros s ruined in b nous and injurious it were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the ears and head, when asls great us, Dolng alarmed. at srtath sounds, with froquent blushing, steended sometimes with Gesanges mind were cured iminediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. ¥, addresses all those who have injured themselves by lmp-oru indulgence and solitary habite which ruin both body and, mind, unfitting them tor business, sbudy, soelety or marriage. 'Thewo Aro some of the telanoholy eflecta produced by the'early habis of youth, via: Weakness of the ht, loss of museular uu- he heart, back and limbs, pains in the head and dimness of dysp psia, nervous irritability, derangment of digestive functions, debility, PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. moderate and within the reach of all who Totide o0 s dioanen S8 Suanch eaty Wil eonive, oD, Bt trigt e s Tont of th treatment. smply seiding thes & .ynxum with ,r-m CONSU I.TATION rnll Those who BO—