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The Nebraska National Bank, OF OMAHA, NEB. :lld Up Capital - urplus Fund, May l nn H 8. R JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johnson & 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. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counselorand Attorney at Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashior, for many years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha. This Bank opened for husiness April o7, 1852, Its directors and stockholders are among the lead- fing business of Omaha, and its is conducted ‘with espeeial reference to the best and increasing in terests of its mercantile patrons. Collections receive prompt attention and eharges Towest obtainable here or elsewhere. Interest allowed on time deposits upon favorable “erms and upon accounts of banks and bankers. Foreign Exchange, Government Bonds, and County. and City Securities bought and sold. 250,000 ’ 15,000 J. W. fiadefer, Broker, Btocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other | good seotirities dealt in, Room 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t., Council Blufts, I _ FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, Special Dispatch to Tix Brx. NEW YORk, June 28, Money—Market at 2@3 per cent; closed at 2 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—4@5} per cent. Sterling Exchange —Bankers' bills dull at $4.85; demand, $4.88. Governments firm, (ieneral character of Stock market was sluggish, and the net result of the forenoon’s business was small. There we s afractional decline on the majority of stocks as compared with closing prices last night. After 12:30 the market|became stong- er until the beginning of the last hour, when there was the first fractional decline. In the last half of the last hour, the market became more active and strong, and there was an ad- vance of 4 to &, money stocks making the highest prices of the day. The strenght of the market this afternoon placed the market § to 1§ above closing prices of yesterday. GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday. To-da; ..104 1§I 3 ( 1|2§ +120 127 BONDS, Central Pacific firsts. Erie soconds. ... Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Louisiana consols Missouri 6's. 8t. Joseph. St. Paul & Sioux Tennessee 0's. . do new. Texas & Paciic jand grants R. G. div Unieh Pacifo 1at mortgage do land grants. king fund Vis hu.fi 5. l.sxln consols 6 do deferred. . STOCKS, Adams Express. Allegheny Central Alton & Terre Haute. do do pfd.. American_Express Burl, Codar Rapids & Nor horn. Canada South Central Pac Chesapeake & i do do do do Chicago & Alton. o do _ pi Chi., Burl, & Quincy, Chi,, St. L. & New Orleans. . &P, o pld... Gin., Sand. & Cloveland, Cléve., Col. & Cincinnati Delaware & Hudson canal. Del., Lack. & Western, . Donver & Rio Graade. do pfd. East, Tonnesseo. 8 do do_pi 17 Fort Wayno & Chicigo 131 *Hannibal & St. Joseph. 12 do do do pid. 02 Harlem................ 195 Houston & Texas Central 70 Tlinois Contral....... 182 Ind., Bloom. & Western 29 nias & Texas. . .. 208 Lako Erie & Western. 30 TLake Shore & Michigan So 109 Louisville & Nashville. ... 51 Touisv., New Alb. & Chicago M. & L, 1st pfd do "’ 2d pfd; . Memphis & Charleston Michigan Central... Memphis & St. Lo do do do o0 Missouri Pacific. 102 Mobile & Ohio 15 Morris & Essex 122 Nashville & Ch New .Yenwv (‘\.nlru b Norfolk & V Northwea P 56k do dg 86 Northwestern. .. do pfd! New York Contral ‘Ohio Central. Ohio & Mississippi. o do pic Ontario & Western Oregon Transcontinental Pacific Mail. & Cleveland Pullman Palace Car. St. Louls & San’ Fran. do do do pid 1), dolfida. Aet, pid} 8t. Paul & Milwaukee. , do do do St Paul'® Omaha. . do do Texas & Paci Union_Paci United States Wabash, St. L. & Pacific. P P pfd. Wells, Fango & Co. Express. Western Union Telegraph Homestake Tron Silver Uuhrlu fic xpress. . South Pacific Sutro *Asked. GRAIN AN PROVISIONS, CHICAGO, Special Dispatch to Tie Bre. CHICAGO, June 27, —Flour- unchanged, Wheat— he;iulur in fair demand; market un- Market dull and settled and closed inally unchanged at 1014for June; 101i@1 02 for July; 1 04}@ 104} for Aug stemiber; 1074 for October; 1 the for November; 101} for . 2 Chicago spring, 101@1 014; g0 spring, 874e; No. 2 red winter, but Corn: Market unsettled enerally higher; 533c for cash and June; 53ge for July; B3c for August; bide for September; bdje for October; 49c for the year, Ouia—Market unseitled and generally loy 82§ for cash and June; 334c for July; 30c for Aumm. 20fc for September; 28] ¢ for the H vo— Market easier at boc, Flax seed —Market dull at 1 33@1 34, Pork—Market unsettled, weak and lower; for cash and June; 16 824@16 35 J@16 50 for August; 16 60@ September; 16 70 for October; 14 50 for the year, 1...-.1 Market active but lower; 9 20@9 25 for cash and June; 9 20@9 22} for July; 9 40@ 9 42} for August; 9 373@9 40 for September; 900 for the year. Bulk Meats—In fair demand; 700; short rib, 8 40; short clear, Butter - Market steady and nmhtl;r| Eggs -~ Mai kot steady and unchanged Whisky—Market steady and unchanged, Freights—Corn to Buffalo, 2¢, Canr Boarn—Wheat—Regular irregular and fairly active; 1 019 for June; 1 02 for July; 104 for August; 105§ for September; 107 for October, Corn--Market quiet but steady; advanced #e for October, Oata— Market higher; m|\nlu-ml fc for June and August, and je for July. Pork-— Demand active; 3¢ higher for Septem- lower for October. shoulders, Market irregular; 9 22} for July; 0 40 for August; 9 474 for September; 9 524 for Oc- tober, NEW YORK PRODUCE. Niw YORk, June 27.—FlourMarket dull; Mimll‘mh patent process, b 60@7 30, Wheat—Cash lots le higher and firm; op: tions opened}@dc better, afterwards ruled weaker, reacted 1@ 130, closing ® firms une graded red, 1 02@1 18 red, 1114 steamer No. 2 red, No.' 2 red, 114§ £ 0. bt ungraded white, 101@1 12; No. 1 do, 1,500 bu, 111 ed June, 1 H{, July, 594,000 ‘b, 1 1941 15}, clowing 1141 Angust, 1,120,000 bu, 1163@1 174,closing 1174 September, 2, 712,000 bu, 11841 20, closing 856,000 bu., -ma(..l 214, 33,000 bu, 123G ovember, 113,1 closing 13 Cash 1@320 higher; options opened f' - | of live stocl follows: (‘nm st the advance, 3, lu h . 2 July, 3@034c, closing closing 648c; October, osing ptem- 6h}@ closing Oats—Market firm; mixed Western, 30(@ 42 white western, 4 . No. 2 Chicago 40. @& Eggs—Western fr esh , dull and lower at 17c. l'nrk Market dull and drooping; new mess, 18 2! mx o stoam, cash, 9.60@10 00; June, 9 5 July, 9 50@ 978; August, 9 61@9 stember, 9 70@ 9 87; October, 9 70@9 87. A WhBitter—Demand fair and market firm choico. Cheese—Market quiet and steady; western flat 4@e. 3 ST, LoUTS, Tour, 3 for ~Market very Harket opened higher, dect and el lowet; aotive trading, especial October opti m; No. for sashy 100 Iy r August; 1 September; IHJ @1 16§ for ULL(I]»(‘!‘ 1 (l‘){fll lU for the year; (‘;lufilllg inside quotations; No, 8 red fall; 101 id, Corn—Market opened higher and closed lower; 464c for cash and bid for June; 474@ 47{c for July; 49 e for August; 50§@dle for Septemi for Octaber; 44i(@ 4 for the y cash; 32jc for .m,,m{ for August; 271 for the year. RyeMarketlower at b Barley—No market. Corn Moal: Markot dul at 2 40 Butter—Market steady and unchanged. Eggs—Murket stoady and unchanged, Whisky—Market steady at 1 14, Pork-—Market lower; jobbing, 17 25. Bulk Meats—Market dull. Bacon—Market very dull; peddling trade. Lard - Market nominal. Caut Boarn, —Wheat—Market lower; 109 for July; 110 for August; 1 12 for September; 118 for_October; 1 08 for the year. Corn—Market easier; 47dc for July; 493 for Augus year. Oats—Muarket easior; 32 for July; the year. 2 red_fall, only a small 27k for KANSAS CITY. KANsAs Crrv, June 27.—Wheat—Market No. 2 red fall, 90c for cash; 89c for 0}c for Augnst; S9c for the year. “Market quiet; 40c bid for cas Corn 40fc year. Oats ~Market dull; 30c bid and 84c asked for cash. TOLEDO. June 27.—Wheat—Demand _fair No. 1 white Michigan, 1 05; do, 90c; No. 2 red winter, 1 09} for cash, June and July; l 11§ for Aunmt'l 123 for September; 1 16§ for October; 109} for § i year; 1 204 for January Corn-Market firn gh mixed, 86¢; No. 2, 2, 530 A for e b4Ge ton June avd Julys B4 for August; b7 otor Septambar;. rejsted, 80}, nograde, 8 lrkelqnlat' "84c for cash; 34@36c Tulys SH@She. for Augusts D080l foy the year. ToLEDO, LIVERPOOL, Liverpoor, June 27.—Weather unsettled. Flour—11s@11s 6d. Wheat—Quict and stoady; wintar, & 104@ 90 dd; spring, 8 6d@Se: No. 1 California, 9 1d@9s 3d; No. 2 do, 8s 8I@9%. Corn—Dull at bs 2d. ———— LIVE STOCK. Special Dispatches to T B, CHICAGO, CriIcAGO, June 28,—The Drovers' Journal reports as follows: Togs—Market panicky and 15c lower all around; many sales lower; mixed, 5 70@6 05; heavy, 600@6 25; light, 6 30; skips, 4 00@H 90, Olosed very dull and heavy, Cattlo—Weak on low grades; good to choice in good demand and firm; exports, b 75@5 90; ?'mnl to choico shipping, b 6065 90; common to air, dull and weak, 4{ 0 ot 4 @5 40. NE New York, June 27.—Beeves—Market firmer, but not'_quotably higher; light Texas stoers, 5 60@577 per owt live weight; ceimon to umuly prime native steers, 5 774@6 T: tra and fancy, 6 84@6 98; exporters use carloads, paid 6 72 for prime. Sheep—Firm and lambs _active and jc higher. oxtremes sheep, 4 25@6 50, lambs, 6 75@8 75, Hl)fi'n —Firmer; 40 live hogs sold at 6 90@ 7 25 per ewt, ST. LOUIS. St Lous, Juno 27.—Hogs—Tho domand for uhipping es exceeds the supply; good Yorkers, 6 z%s 30; butchers to extra, 6 20@ Castto—¥ airly active and firm for all grades; gxports, 580@6 00; heavy shipping, b 405 75; tdo., 5 00@b 40; native butchers stoors. 4 @5 00; good cows and heifers, 4 25@4 60; common, 8 50@4 00; good to choice grass Tex- :13«0 450(05 00; common to medium, 3 40@ Shoop.-Beat graslos scarce and wanted; com- mon dull; fair to good, 20; prime to Shotoo, 4 25@4 75 spetng 1 b, 1 25@3 00; Texans, 2 75@4 00. KANSAS CI7Y, As Crry, June 27.—The Live Stock Tndicator reports as follows: Cattle. or best, but 10@15¢c ]uwvr for medium grades; shipping ste 1,100 to 1,340 pounds sold at 4 ers and foeders grass Texaus, Hogs salos at ; stocl 90@ 00; Special Dispatch to Trik B New \ulm .lum 27, and uncha m Sugar—Marl s steady and fairly active; Lukuud refining quoted at 63@6%; refined »IL.\« @6jc; cut loaf, 9@ A Market quiet but steady l el lluh um —Market dull and nominal; united Coffoo—Market quict | — Special Dispatches to Tite Brx. FLOUR AND GRAIN, CHICAGO, June 27,—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have i | Oats, bushels 5lfe for October; 45c for the |7 for July; 414c bid or August; 34¢ bid for the ¢ i Market steady and fairly active ut | 2 THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, FRIDAY JUNE 29, 1683, Receipts Ship'ts, Flour, bbls 18,000 7,000 Wheat, bushels 48,000 26,000 Corn, bushels 147,000 77,000 Onts, bushels. . 80,000 3 Kaxsas Crry, -'un 27. - Receipts and ship- ments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, - Ship'ts, Wheat bushels *‘) Corn | bushels 11000 24 %00 Oats, shels St Lours, June 27, Rm!ph Tand nh!p ments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Flour, bbls eadis i&t ,000 Wheat, bushels........ (‘um, bushels. 1,000 Onts, bushels. ... Rye, bushels. . Baley, bushels.... Nici ToLEDO, June 27.—Receipts and flhlrmonh of grain for the past 24 hours are as follows: Tocelpba Shipte ‘Wheat, bushel, 36,1 82,000 Corn, bushel 000 75,000 LIVE 8TOCK. St. Louts, June 27, Receipts and ship- ments of live'stock for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Receipta. Hogs 2,800 Cattle. 2,200 Shee 11,000 Receipts and shipments r the past 24 hours have been | Receipts, Ship'ts, ,000 7,000 7 130 - KANSAS C17v, June 27.—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have Deen as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts. Cattle.... 2,400 i, Hogs. . 3,600 Sheep. 100 YORk, .lmu- g ments of live stock f been as follows: Receipts and ship- he past 24 hours have Receipts. Ship'ts. |(m\(‘~( , GO0 1,100 Cof heef . of mutton Wholesale Prices. OrricE oF THE OMAHA Beg, Thursduy Evening, Juno 2 Theé following prices were obtained fmm Jobbers, packers, shippers and commission men, Grain, WhEAT—Cash No. 2, Tower, at 83¢; No, 3 lower, at 65c; rejected lower, at . Bariey—Cash No. 2, lower, 4%¢; No. 3, lower, 33c. Ry —Cash, lower, 4lc. Cony—Mixed, unchanged, 87c. Oats—Unchatiged, 87c. Live Stock. The livestock is inactive and well supplied. Butchers are buying only enough to last them from day to day. Far SteERS—Dull. Common to good ship- pers, 4 50@4 70; choice butchers’ stock, un: changed; we quote at 5 00. Far Cows—Quiet. Wequote to-day at 8 75 @4 00. Hogs—Active and in gum! demand. We uote them unchanged at 5 25@5 50, SHEEP—We quote choice weathers at 3 75 @4 00 quality, 6 00@6 50; good 00.. CAL General Produce The produce market is fairly active, and traf- orders quite quick. active, Loderately We e, Market dull. We quote: Com- mon to good, 7@10¢; choice dairy, 14@16c; grass, 12(@13¢; cooking, Te. N PeAs—active and higher. The fol- luwilnx are the quotations to-day: 125@l 50 per bu, GREEN BEANS—Common, 1 75@2 00 per bu. White Wax 2 50@3 00 per bu. Porators —Old, inactive and unchanged. We quote to-day at 25@50c. New, mmlun\wl{ quote active. Recei pté fair and the demand good ‘We quote at 3 50@4 00 per bbl, ONIONS—Quiet and unchanged. Burmudas at 2 10@2 25. New CAnAGE—Home grown 1 15@1 30 per dozen. Hufllfl' California, in comb, per pound 20 @21 X Cirse—Quict and lower, We quote 10@ 20, Green Fruits. Green fruits are in good demand, and re- ceipts are on the increase, with prices averag. ing about the same na yosterday. STRAWBERRIES—Scarce and unchanged, We quote at 20@25c per quart, Rasenrnues.- Lower; 15@160 per nlntlmx LEwoxs—Dull and unchanged; 6 CHERK Nearly out of the muxkut and in 'q.-ml demand; 12@15c per quart. EAcHES—Quiet, We uote, as follows: lnwked in third bushel boxes: Texas, 1 0)@ 25; California, 20 1b. hox, 2 FORNIA PLUMS—In good demand at 3.00@3 50 CALIFORNIA APRIcoTs —Unchanged. Nom- al, with a good demand. We quote at 2 90 in 20 Ib. boxes. 00@ BANANAS—Unchanged: Per bunch, 2 300, Poultry and Fi Market well supplied and_price unchanged. SpriNG CHICKENS—Small, dull and un- changed at 1 25@2 00; luge, quict at 300; old, steady and in fair demand at 4 00, WHiTe Fisn—Quiet at 9@10c.; pike and lake trout the same, Flour and Millstuffs, Market dull and unchanged. Receipts large, with slow demand. We quote to-day: WintErR WHEAT—Best quality, pmue at 3 55@3 75. SECOND QuALITY—3 25@3 55, RING WHEAT—Best quality, patent, at 3 55@8 75, SeoonD QuaiTy.2 23 00. Buan—Per 100 1bs Chiopren Fxup—Far 100 1bs. 1 00, Cony MEAL—1 00@1 25 per cwt. SCREENING—60@65 per cwt, Cured Meats. Haws—Quiot and unchanged; 12§@13c, Bacox—Firm at 12{c. SnovLoers—Dull at Drien Beer—Steady at 134c.% Lakp—Quiet; 9 85 per tierce. ~Firm at 7 00 per bbl. TaLLOW- Grocers List. ovs—Oysters (Standard), per ,n'.mv.l) ries, 2 1b, per case, b, per case, 2 45; Bartlett TS, per case, plums, 2 b, h, per caso, 2 9 pine apple IO nhurv,l. berries, per case, we, 90; green b, per ae, 4 00@) do 31b, ,” I, per case, 2 60; 30, do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, Rick—Louisians prime fair, T@7}e; Patma, 6 1, half brls., 7 80; N Lm 1.00; f.muly mnknr-l (mmlv mack sh, half brls., 7 00, Standard Com,, bols; Stand tandard do, 4 gallg Tn b papers, 3 30 per case; keg soda, NEW PICKLES Medium, in barrels, 7 00; do ; in barrels, 9 00; do s, in barrels, 11 00; anpowder, g Tmperial, 4 good, , natural ; Oolong, good, 35@40 Souchong, good, choice, | # Japan, Oolong, 35@A0c; a Sisal, § inch and larger, 10, § inch, 11¢; inch, 114c WoonENWaARE—Two _hoop pails, 17 Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pio- three hoop fmfln 200, neer w. l] ihoard: ls, 185 Double men 290; been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts, Flour, bbls.............. 18,000 14,000 Wheat, bushels. 46,000 7,000 Corn, bushels 183,000 139,000 Oats, bushels. . 58,000 91,000 Rye, bushels. . 1,000 43,000 Barley, bushels, 9,000 8,000 New Yonrk, June 27,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour ain’for the past 24 hours have been as follow Wellbuckets, 3 50, LeaD—Bar, 1 65, Soars—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 3 45; Kirk's satinet, 360; Kirk's standard, 870, Kirk's to choice, .gmm 2 white Russian, 625; Kirk's eutocs, Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; magnola, dor Porasi - Penmaylvania cans, 4 case, in o 3 85; Babbitt,s ball, 2 doz. in oase, 1 90; Anchor hall, 2 doz. in case, 1 PrANUTS - Roasted, ohofce, red Tennewsee, 120 per Ib; fancy white, 12§ per Ib; raw-— white Virginia, raw, ile; ronsted, 13§c. CANDLEa—Bozes, 40 Ibe, 108 boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., Os, 15} Marcues - Per md.n.-, 96e; round, cases, 0; 88, 153 810; square cases, b 40, COFFERS Ur\lhluylrulu,a ifc; fair, 10@ 4-..| 10j@11c; prime, 12@124o; choi 10}c 1aif fancy green and yellow, 14@15 ernment Java, 20@320c; Levering' i ¥ rbuckle's ronsted, XX W New York apple, 16¢; Ohio ap- S wacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, Bs, 3 50, Svaans - Powdered, sranlated, Oy confectioners’ A, 9fc; § Stand ard extra C, [‘wuuut ) 8c; medium yel low, 8ke; dark yellow, 7. STARCH Pearl, 43¢ iver Gloss, 94; Comn + Excelsior Gloss, 74e; Corn, &c. Pepper, 21¢; allspice, 19c; ¢ awsin, 240, sk Full eroam, 18kt part skim, 1o Ameri an, 3 40; wich, 3 40; Rorth Star. 2 00y Lowly Iye , 275, ves, Lyk Western, 2 4.65; Jewell 1y Dry Goods. Brows Corrons—Atlantic A, 8le; XX, 7ci Atlanta A, 8o Toot abot’ W, Tje; Chi Angle: nango A Honest ) \l stic The; Peque 7 Wachusett %; o) do % Cotroxs—Allendalo 44, The, Soy Argyle 44, 7ie; Atlantic X 5 Bennington ] 74 3 Pocasset O 44 The; ackstono AN imperial 4.4, fc; Cabot 4-4, & do cambric 87, 1 Pequot A, 10¢ 1.‘,?-,-1 Pocahontas 4-4, 0 1-2 ea, 11c; Wamsutta O 3 .\. Dum(L‘nlnr--\l) ~Albany E Im\wn Re: ab, 11c; dux\lcdlnmln|x(||vl)dlln 12 XX brown and drab, .m,[w and plaids, Arlington fancy, 10¢; Brumswick ariot fancy, 1 ant 54, M Uti- Aln brown, 8 12¢; do ex- tra heavy, 20c; Fall River Lrown, extra heavy, 11'1:9¢; Tndiuna A brown, 18¢; Neponset § brown, 15c, TicKiNas—Amoskeag A C A 32, 10¢; do XX blue 82, IN l- Arrowanna, Clare- mont BB, Conestoga, extra, 17 Hamilton ‘n i “20; Lewiston A 30, 16c. nehaha 4-4, % O super extra 4.4, Boarl Kiver 55, 10 1tor Butnam XX bis stripe, 12c; Shetucket 8, 10 1-2¢; do S8, 13¢; Yeoman's blue 20, c. Deniws—Amoskes blue and brown,161-20; Andover DD blue, 15 1-2c; Arlington 'X blug Scotch, 18 1-2¢; Concord 00O, blue and brown, 12126; do AAA, do do 1312 do XXt do do, 14 1-26; Huymaker's blue brown, 9 12¢; Mystic River DD stripe, 16 Panr Tetver biue and brown, 16c; Uncasvill blue and brown, 14 1-2¢. Caxnmios —Baruard, Se; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 8hc; Garner A glaz Manhattan gloe finish, 5je; Nowport ¢ do glased, Bjc; Pequob oy bo; Lookwood kid finish, Conskr JEANs—Amory, 3 Androscoggin sntteen, 8f; Clarendon, 6fc; ‘Comestogga sat teens, 74c; Hallowell, 8¢; Indian Orchard, 7 sett, improved, 8je; Pepperill sat: Rockport, 7ic. —Allens, b7 7e; Berwick, 4‘0,1 ‘ocheoo, 7c; , | ealf K L kip, 80c to 1 0 1 1.30; French kip, 110 to 1 5 h calf, 125 to 8 sots, 550 to 7 00 " Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ashion, in |* 10fc; eut loaf, 10jc; | kip, 80 to 1 00; runner tL h"m:ltk linings, 600 to 10 pings, 9 00 to 10 50, el 0. D, HARNESS. Lumber, WHOLRSALE. We quote lnmber, Tath and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: Joist AND ScANTLING 16 ft. and under, 822 00; 18 ft, 50, ' et and under, 22 00, 18T 18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 26 50, y 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No, 2, Suerrine ~No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Lisir— Por barrel, 125 bulk per bushel So; cement, bhl, 2 25, plaster, bl 2 i per bu, .’(k Tarred lvll 100 "m hoard, 3 Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 80; plow steel, special cast, To; arcible, 8c; special or German, 6e; cast tool do, 16@20; wagon spok 5@ 3 00; hubs per set, 125; felloes, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@80; nxles, each, 750} kquare nuts per b, 7@1lc; washers, per Ih, 8@ 18c; rivets, per . 11c; coil chain, per b, 6@12c; malleable, Sc; iron wedgos, 6o; ‘crowbars, 6c; harrow toeth, s wpring toel, 7@ Jurden’s horsshoos, Burden's muleshoes, BARBED Wikk-—In car lots, Tie per 100, Nars —Rates, 10 to 60, Suor- Shot, 1 85; buck she 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, 8 48; do, quarter kegs, 1 88; lasting, kegs, ; fuse, per 100 foet, rland blacksmith, 12 00; Mor- ris runBlossburg, 12 00; Whitelreast lump, 400; Whitebreast nut, -((l\. owa Tump, 4 00; Iown nu'., 40 , 00; A llllrn' nd Mules, @225; common draft oxtra farm horses, 110G 125; rm horses, 90@100; extra Extea draft horses, 175 horses, 1006 common to good plugn, 00@7h; commion pligs, 20040, i My xtra, 1251503 good, 100@140; fair, 75 100; comny .m(a.. Liqy ALcoHOL 188 proof, 3 25 per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 188 proof, 195 per [roof gallon; triple rofined wpirits, 187 proof, 28 per proof gallon; mnhd.lllml whiskies, 100@1 50; fine blenc 1502 50; Ken: tucky Imnlmm, 00(@ Kentucky and Ponneylvania ryes, 2 007 00, BraANDIES —Tmported, 6 00@16.00; domestic, 1 404 00. p(-wn Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40 Ruus-—Imported, 4 50@6 M' New England, 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 b0, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, CHANMPAGNES —Imported per case, 28 00@ 34.00; American, per case, 12 00@16 00, s, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heavy, 13@15¢; medium_unwashed, light, 18@20c; 1| washed, choice, 32¢; fair, 30¢; t\llululv\uhml 28¢; lmrry, black and cotted nml 2@be Toss. Tobaccos., Fixe Cor—Common, 20@30c; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70¢; Promium, 65c; Dismond Sweet Sixteen, 4 ) 26¢; Dur- 660y Dicliam, 2oz, Sc; ‘Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz, 40} Seal of North Carolina, al of rolina, 2 oz, 48¢; 0. K. Durham, 4 K. Durham, 2 « 4 oz, 40¢; I\unh C ., 28¢; O, | "30c; Uncle Nod, § m and Jerry, 280, Pr »—Climax, He; Bullion, Bc; Star, 48¢; Ruddy, 44c; Her: sey's, 48c; Black, 88@40c. HIMEBAUGH, M PROPRIETORS UNION E3 JRRIAM & CO,, EVATORS A, AND B, roceivers and shippers of grain, Omaha,Neb. Also buy and sell grain and provisions on marginiin New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, 8t. Louis and Toledo. Special telegraphic facilities in office. Market reports recoiy- ed every fifteen minutes, which we will furnish on ap- Dankirk, —c; Dunnell, hlnuumtcr, Ge; Harmon; Merrimac D, 7e; agues, bridge, be; do Ginghams, 7c; Marl: Oriental, Glc, :\mlmkfi)\q e An‘)lu, 104e; 9c; Cumberland, 74e; Highland, 7fc; Plunkett, ¢ ulb Bumserx, o Abberyi .;{ Agate, 200; American, 11¢; Artisian, airo D and T, 13je; Clarion D and T, 17he; Decan_Co. stripos D and T, 16e; Keysiono, 184c; Nan: tucket, 100; Nonpareil, 16¢; Ocean D) and 134c; Royal, 160; Sussex, 12c; Tioga, W wett shirting checks, 12)c; do Nunkin, York, plain Nankin, 12}c; do chwkn, siripes | —— and fancy, 12}o; do 8 oz, Sulnlvr‘m*z\mh\mmmdn 104, 274c; do 9.4, 23¢; do 84, 22¢; Coutinental C 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 104, 27’¢ Now York mills 98, 35c; do 78, 80c; do 58, 22ho; Pembroke 104, zoe- Poguot 104, 2hc; "do 14, 19; do49, 16c; Pej 96, 20c: do 67, 21e; do 57, 18c; Utien 06, 86c; do 08, 524c; do 48, 170, Drugs, Druas AND CHEMICALS —Acid, Carbolic, 45c; Actd, Turtaric, bc; Balsam Copabia, per Ib, ark, Sassafras, per Ib, 120; Calomel, pe 1h, 750; Oinohonidia, per oz, 8105, Ohloro: form, per 1, 8o; Dover's Powders, per_ Ib, Epsom Salts, por b, 3e; Glycerine, [-nru, per b, 80c; Lead, Acetate, per b, 22c; Castor, No. 1 per gal, $1 2 (ll(uhvr No. 8, per gal, §] 0il, Olive, 0il, ()rlmmum, :ac Opium, 8 &W. and R. & 8., Todide, ¥er 1b, #1 oz, 40¢; 8 hnte o Morphin 3 75; Sulphur our, per I, de; St Jmhm Der oz, 81 25, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Ot 1102 carbon, per. gallon, 12k 1502 headlight, per gallon, 1 5 headlight, per gallon, " Water White, Lhc;lin: seed, raw, per fu.llun, 57¢; linseed, boiled, Lo g\au.m 60c; lard, wintor str'd, {ar allon, 95c; & pet g 0. 1, 85¢; No, 2, Tc; castor, lon, 1 30, 120; sweet, allon, 880 sperm W 15, per gallon, 1'60; b, W, e gallon, 656; neatsfoot extra, per g.uon,onc 0,1, T cating, zero, per gnlhm, summer, 15¢; golden machine ic; No. ' 2, 30c; sperm, signal, lmnlfl ! 80c; turpentine, pr gallon, 85c; niptha, 84, per gallon, 16c; 64 Punnmun V\th lead, Omaha P, P., Louis, pure, Go; I:Ilmlllnu s, 200; French zin, green seal, '120; French zinc, red_seal, 11o; Feench zinc, in varnish asst, 20c: French zinc, in_oil asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 b cans, 100; raw and burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown o refned ampblack, 1265 couch blaok, an ivury black, 16¢; drop black, 6c; Prussian blug, 3c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chmlnagroon L M. & D, 16c; blind and shutter groon, .. M. an 16¢; Paris Taian 15¢; Venotian red, fi; can’ Vermillion, 1. & P., ellow, L M, 0. &D. 0., 18; yellow ochre, 9¢; golden’ ochre, 10c, patent dryer, 8c; grainin colorw, light oak, dark oak, waliut, ehesta and ash, 10c. Dry Paints. White lead, 8c; French zine, vaidyke, brows, uinbe burnt, 4 4 [ Sirome roen; be; Spanish brown, Zhos Furni- No, couch, { lohigh G Prince's mi Barrels, per ture, lxhu £1 10; furniture, gallon: " [the Intersection made by the ormmlu{. of 1 h Pllcation together with ‘our wpeciul circular, indicat, ing the fendency of the markets. Office corner ot Dau"ln and 13th street., Established 1876, nO N'T WALT 0] o ago & Des {seph, Auhlmn« Toy hu "éf..s‘:r MAVERICK NA TIOIML BANK. Cor. Water and Congress Sts. BOSTON. CAPITAL, - - - - $400,000. SURPLUS, - - - - - 400,000 Transacts a general banking business. Recelves tho accounts of banks, cankers and othors, Draws forelgn exchange and mukes cable transferf 'in_Europe and telegraphic transfors of money throughout the United States. and salls t and other investments seourities, and business for its correspondents in the Al President. J.J. EDDY, . W. WORK, Cashior, eat m&th-me PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. ashiar, QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE R the undenygned wnti 13 'lock 1 uly 2nd, A. 1. 1883, for the pavin t, in Paving District , belng that part of Harney stroot lying betwoen tho cast line of Ninth street and the west line of Fifteenth street, excopt dry, J st stroet. Also for the paving of Sixteenth street in District No. 8, being thiat part of Sixteenth yini botween the south line of Douglas streot Paving siroct iy o Dollulln and state of Nebraska. In loeuMnnm with he wishos of the logal majority of property owners abutting on said paving disticts and in obadicnco to ordinances Nos. 587 of f said city, the material be laid and work do specifications of Public Works, Separate bids to be presented for each paving :n.m-l th separate prices namod in oach bid fof & five years' and ton yors wuarantoo of ot paring, - e o be socormparied by the signes tures of proposed sureties who, in th it of the awarding of the contract, will enter in nds with the city of Omaha in the sum of thirty thousand dollars T oach o the akvo duscribed paving dis: tricts to insuro the faithtul performance of such con- ract. Bids must also be accompanied by a cortified check, payable to the city of Omaha, in the s five hundre lars for bid; returned to bidde the event of n bid, and to the suce and bond are duly the same ap- whiting, 2he;’ whiting gilders, Proved by the Hoard of Publie Works, the Mayor com'l, "1 lampblack, Germantown, 14e; | and City Council, s provided by law and ordinan lampblac dinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, bbe; | otherwise suc h check to be forfeited and plac ultrama 18¢ dit of the paving fund. to be All bids must bo ma upon printed blank ot Pl W on k. ublio Works resery, — the right o JAMES CREIGHTON Chvr o Board of Publie Were 1848w tw T GAMARITY st ZVER FAILS: :“,’,’m"“",“‘{,,,, MEHVHNE,“ x;;ml.;{;.,\r No. 1, 81 “U Iunmr, axphaltum, extra, 85c; nish, $1 50, oxtra, %1 4 extra, $1 shellac, Japan, 50; hard of Ete. des, 6@Tc; cured, Py groen nalt, ‘hy flint, sound, 12@ If and kip, 12@1ic; dry salt hides, f, weight 8 to 15 lia, calf, weight under 8 Ths, per green famb damaged hides, two-third d one grub, classed two- lmlnm 10 per cent. ofl L0@110; groa: 11@13¢; gree x, No. 1, 60c; 4 Skunk, No. 1, 25@050; short stripe, 40o;’ nar: row and broad stripe, 10c, Tallow, 7c, Leather. Oak sole, 38¢ to 42c; hemlogk sole 28¢ to 85c; ]nmval Clo[N[QluiERoR) sness, Costivencss, Nei Kidney Troubles and Irregu Drugglsts. g, "Huumm'un in Worry, ool Sores, Bll- Prostration, $1.00, at ritics, Ba~Correspond Iy muswered, 65 THE DR, 8, A, RIC MED, (0., PROPRIETORS 8T, JOSEPH, MO, un Por tectimoniuls and clrculars send stawp. *BU RLINGTON ROUTE i (Ohlo-go. Burlington & Qulnoy lullro-d. hes, Parlor O Mats h-al. Smokis l‘ullmln Palace & Q. Dining Cars trom C Mugn & Keneas ¢ Bluffs, ;-I (hicago. “ t Jo: Only throug) M {tween Chicago, Lincoln & Denver. Thro between Indlanapolis & Counell Blufts via All connections “made in Union lknown as the great THROUGH CAR Finest Equipped Raliro ltnunlv“-uyldmlwwhm In the World for all CI s of Travel. J. POTTER, 34 Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag't, HENRY LEHMANN, JOBB ER OF Wil Paper and Window Sha EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, 1118 FARNAM STREET, . OMAHAINEB. STL0UIS MO, >~ ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THESTANDARD OfOurG-uarantee. GEORGE HENNING, Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Oftice Corner 13th and Harney Streets. Anheuser-Busch .. BREWING ASSOCIATION CELEBRATED * Keg and Bottled Beer! This Excellent Beer speaks for itselt. Y’ ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, Will be Promptly Shipped. WILILIAMS, CORNER 15th AND DODGE. Below we give prices to convince you that goods are cheap and now is the time to buy. Our Motto, “We Will Not Be Undersold, is strictly adhered to. ~'We mean to give you bargains in all our departments. Ladies’ Gauze Vests, 15 Cents. Ladies' Gauze Vests, 25 Cents. BEATS THEM ALL! Our Sale of 45¢ Hose Stll Continues Prices of Fans greatly reduced. Children’s Parasols 25c¢.~~ “All our Parasols to be closed out. laundried Shirt,-with linen Cuffs and.bosom,46c. The best unlaundried shirt in the city for 85c. approval and compare it. Take A good un- one home on Very Low Prices on All Our Dress Silks, Satins, &c. Olosing OutdOur Muslin Underwear, Chemise, and Drawers, 26 Cents, 12 yards Fruit of the Loom Muslin for. 12 yards Chevoit for,......... 12 yanl. Brocade Dress Goods for 12 yards Good Gingham for. . 12 yards Good Gingham for. . 12 yurds Unbleached Muslin for 12 yards Crash Teweling for. ards Irish Lace for. . u. inen Napkins for. . 12 pairs Ladies’ Hose for. 12 pmr Machine Knit Sox for. .. —g—: 288b888usss Burt's Fine Shoes for Ladies. Burt's Fine Shoes for Men. Prices on all our goods have tak en a tumble. After the stock is sold, f we have cash enough left, we propose to takea SUMMER VACATION. . B. WILLIAMY & SON. Corner Fifteenth and Dodge Sts. M. HELLMAN & CO, Wholesale Clothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, OMAHA, . NEBRASKA. COLD STORAGE FOR BUTTER & EGGS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES AT SMALL COST.} &@ Warchouse and Retrigerators 501, 508, 505, 807 Howard street Omwha, Neb, | Apply to D. B. BEEME Commission t I Merchant «