THIS DAILY BEE : OMAHA TUESDAY , MAY 30 , 1883. COR1MEKCTAI. irmabn.Vholowlo Mnrkot Orrton or TUB OMAHA Ilu \ Monday Evenlng , lfty 39. | no only changes reported In tki tnar k k to-day an f Hews : Vggi ndT nctd Ic. Oastor oil Ne. 1 declined lOo. Oa tor * 11 No. 3 declined 20c. Opium declined { Of. m Iodide declined lOc. F reduce nnd Veeetablci. BALT JMCE POT.VTOK3-8l.GO. W1IO OUUIC $ L J5 ( < 91 (0. BUTTI2 It-Creamery , JO@2Bc ; cbolc. . Toll , lli@lGcj commou roll , 8@10i ; . BEESWAX Yellow , 2022o , ONIONS-Bunhel boxes. 2 C03 00. OHEESK lC@14o. OK/VNOliS 1500 LEMONS-5 C0@0 00. Local Grain Dealing * WIIEAT.-Ciwh No. 2,10GJ ; cash Nc 8 , 95o : rejected , V5c. BAllLUY.-Cnsh No. 2 , 97o ; No. J KYK. Cnh. C3s. OOBN. Caah No. 3 , CGJo. OATH. Cash , 49i. STREET PiUOES-Corn , 50(015 ( ; onti 404 . HAY SO f 0@0 fiO per ton. OR' ' iPPED F15ED 51 BO. CHOPPED OOKN SI 40. BU-VN 31 li txr hundred. BT11AW 51 00 ton loose ; S3 CO balac Provlilons. nAMS-lRopcrlb. BACON -Brrnkfont , 16c ; , clo r side IScj dry salt nMri" , 2a. ' Ib. --SHOULDEUS-SJo per DRIED BEEb'-lii4c per tt. . _ Qrooors' Ll8t. COFFEE. Kio , lair , lie ; lib , goo ' 3c : Eo. ! prime to choice , ISJc ; Old pov A ; ' 2Gi2Sic , Alocbn , 23 o ; Arbuckle' ' .US ° . , TEAS .Gunpowder , good , I5@D : Oholce , tX7Sc ) ; Imporlal , good , 40@-15i Choleo , G0@7uc ; Young Hyson.'cpod , 86 ( 60c ; choiw , 65c@l 00 ; Jnpnn Tint Len BCo ; Jnpan. choice , CO@7Gc ; Oolong , coin 85@-10 ; Oolong , cho.cs. 40@55 ; Souohon ) K od. 5(2l40o ( : choice. : ir ® 4&c. j NEW FIOKLKS Medium , In barrel 9900 ; do in half bbl ? , 5 25 | < unaU8 , in bbl 12 00 do , in half bbl ? , 700 ; gherkins , I bblu. 14 00 ; do , in half bbls. 7 CO. VINEGAR Pure apple extra , 1G > . pure apple , 13c : Pruaeine ' unra aonlo , 16 dUOAHS-Cut lonf.'lleUrushei ' ; lloj Granulated , llgs ; Powdered , 1 "Fine powdcrod/ / ; Btnndard Coffee A 9e ; New York ronfcotioner'B Stnndai A , lOc : GooJ A , 9Jc : Prairie Extra C. 9 IIOPE Sisal , i inch and larger , 8J Jinch , 9jc. rOHEKdE Full Cream , 13o ; Pa WUODENWARE Two hoop pail 195 ; hroo hoop pails. 2 20 ! No. 1 tul pioneer waflhboanla.tl 85 ' Donblo Cr wi 890 ; WollbnckctM , 3 10. IiEAl > Bar. SI 05. DRIED IfRUITS-Choico halve jMn'ches , . To : Halt Lake' 10c ; va orated EOtb 'boxes , 13Jc ; Ulohigau , 7c ; No York npples , 7ic ; 1'tuiiM , old , 6Jo ; , ne\ Sic ; ' Currants , (5J@7c ; 'Blackherrios , ne HOMINY New , 55 00 per bbl. SODA. Dwifiht'u H > paper * . . 52 85 ; D nnd do , 62 85 ; Church's85 ; Keg nod 2io.BEANS BEANS Imported German S3 75 p bushel. CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , 16 oz , 8 15icboxes 10 Iba. , 1C oz. , Cs , 15jc. CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 : ( Field's ) , per case , S4 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's per cose , 2 50 ; do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per cos 3 GO ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , per cose , 2 20 ; c 2 tl ) ( slack ) , i > er c&se , 2 75 ; do 1 Ib ( slack per cose , 200. Onions , 3 SO. Salmon , Ib , per dozen , 1 80@1 90 ; do 2 Ib , per doz < 255@2C5. fiardines,8inall full , importe one quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; America quarter boxes per box , lie ; do half bo per box , 21Jc. Lobstera , 1 Ib per doze ISO. Tomatoes , 2 SO ; do 3 Ib p case. 290 ; Corn , 2 Ib ( Mountai per case , 310 ; noaked com , 210 ; < 2 Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per ca e , 31 string boatw , per case , 2 10 ; Lima boa per case , 1 85. Succotash per caas. 2 0 Peas , common , per casa , 2 00 ; peas , choic per case , 3 15. Blackberries , 2 Ib , per cas 240 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per cose , 2 3 raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 3 00@3 1 DonjEons , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45 , Bartle pears per case , 3 00@4 CO. Whortleborri per case , 240. Egg plums,2 Ib percise,3 3 Green fjages,2 Ib per case , 3 30 ; do choice , U > i > er case , ' ! 50. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , percae 4 00@5 76 , Peaches , 2 to per case , 3 1 do 3 Ib , case , 4 50@5 00 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , p oai > e.2 75 ; do pic , C tb , per dozen , 3 60. RICE Csi-oano , 7J@8o : Louisiana , @ 8c ; fair. tfeS * . BYlll/i'S. Snpar ; house , bbls , 55o She bis , 57c ; kfgc , < i gallons , 8'2 50 ; choi table synip , ! > 3c ; half bbls , G5c ; koga$2 E BTAUCill. Pearl , 4Jo ; Silver Gloss , ! © 8 0 ; Corn Starch , 829c ; Exceki UlosK. 7c ; Corn , ? io , BALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 85 ; An ton , in sacks , 3 50 ; bbls dairy 60 , Ca , S 4 fcblndnirv. 100 , Ss. SC5. SPICES. Pepper , 19 ; Allspice , IS Cloves , 40o ; Nutmetpi , $1 002ocoauai ; Mace $100. MATCHES Per caddie , 90c ; roui casofl , $7.C > o ; square cases , 85.10 SOAPS Kirk'a Savon Imperial , 33 Kirk'u satin. 30 ; Kirk's standard , 3 t Kirk'a whi Russian , 600 : Kirl Butoca , 20 Kirk's Prairie Quec (100 cokes ) , (0 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 20 LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 34 Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 60 ; Low lye. 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 2 76. POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 do ; In cose , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. In cu I 90 : Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 1 60. FIELD SEED Red clover , choi new , $0 00 per bushel ; mammoth clov new. $7 00 ; white clover , new , $14 ( d off A clover , now , $12 60 ; alsike , no $1300. Timothy , good , new , $3 ( blue grass , extra clean , SI 50 ; blue frra clean , $1 25 ; orchard grass , $2 50 ; red tc choice , 1 03 ; millet , commou or MIssou 80c ; millet , Gorman , 6100 to $12 Hungarian. SOo. HJJDOUSEED Osage orange , 1 to bushels , $5 00 ; osage orange , 10 bup.helfl over , 51 50 ; honey locust , per Ib , , 35c ; r 100 ib * . . 25 00. FIS J Family white fish , 90 Ib hf bb 85 25 ; .No. 1 white fish , 90 Ib hf bhla. 7 < No. 1 white fish , in 10 Ib kits , 1 10ami 10 Ib kits , 85o ; New Holland herring , i keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines. 75c : Colu : bin river nalmon , per lOOlbs , 8 00 ; Georg Bank codfish , Gc ; Gen , boneleaa oojoi Die ; boneless fish , 5ta. MAOKEREIr- bbls mess macker 100 Ibs , $12 60 ; hf bbl No. 1 ex uhoro c 100 Ibs , 8 60 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 1 Ibs , G 00 ; mesa mackerel , 12 Ib kits , 2 ' . No. 1 ex shore , 12 Ib do , 1 60 : No. 1 shoj 12 Ib do. 1 00 : fat family-10 Ib do 76o. PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red T neasoe , lOcper Ib ; fancy white , lO o peri raw white Virginia raw , lOc ; roaate 12lc. Dry Qoodi. BROWN OOTTONB-AtUntio A , 8j Appleton XX , 7o ; Atlanta A , 80 ; Bo " < FF , 6Jc ; Buckeye LL , 4 , 7o ; Cabot \ 71o ; Chittenanzo A , Old Ureat Falls 8lc ; Hooaier , Cjc ; Honeat Width , 7c ! 1 dlan Head A , 8Jc ; Indian Standard 8c : Indian Orchard d , w. , 8Jc ; Lawren LL , 7c ; Mystlo River , 71o ; Pequot A , 8j Shawinut LL , 7c ; Ulica 0 , 5Jc ; Wachi ott B , 7lc ; do A , 8Jc ; do K 48 , 12Jc ; W oott BB. B&c. FINE BROWN COTTONS-Allend ; 4.4 ; Tic ; Alligator 3-1 , 3c ; Argyle 4-1 , 7 : AtfwAio LL , OJc ; Badger Statn X 4-1 , 1 Bennington C 44 , 6c ; Buckeye S. 4-4 , 6j , Wnmsutta4.4 ISo BLEACHED COTTONS Androsw rin L4-4.9icBbickstoneAA ; hr.perlalS ] do do half bleached 4-4 , 9c ; Cabot 4-4,1 Fldollty4-l,91cVruitofthejLoomlO ; : _ I/onadalo. lOc ; do c mbrio 87 , 12Jo ; York Mllla. 12o ; Pequot A , lOo ; Pepper N G TwUls , 12ic ; Pocahontas 44 , 8 Pocaiwet 4-4 , Sic ; Utlca , Uc ; Wamsui o x x , laic. HOOKS ( Colored ) Albnny K brown , c ; cloO.lrab. lie ; do XA. stripe * anc ilnlds , I2jc ; do XXX brown and drab tripes and pluldg , 12Jc ; Arlington f ncy , Oc ; Brunswick brown , 8Jo ; Chariot fancy 2ic | do extra bc vy , 20c ; Fall Rivet > rown , extra heavy , lljc ; Indiana A irnvn i p. Neoorutt A brown. 15o. TIUK1AU& Amo lceag A U A 33 7Jo ; do XX blue 32 , 185os Arrowantft Jcj Claremout U B. I5je : Conostogn ex s 17ic ; Hamilton D , ujq Lowistou i 50,15c ; illnnchaha4-l , 20c ; Oinos'asupci xtra4-4t28c ! Pearl River 32 , lGcj Put nnm XX blue stripe , 12cj Shotuckot OJc ! do S3 12c ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8J < DENIMS. Amoskoak , blneand brent OJc ; Amlover DD blue , 16c ; ArlingS > hio Scotch , ISic ; Concord 000 , blue nv brown. 12icj do AA.V , do do 13Jj do XXt < 10 do I4c ; UajTnaker's blue RUI ! brown , Jicj Mvstio River DD etrlpe , lGcj } POM liver , blue and brown , lf > ic ; Uncosville iluo and brown , ISJc. CAMBRICS Barnard , Mo ; F.ddystcni Iniu ? . 24 inch double ( ace , K\c \ ; Garner A [ lazed , 5c : Manhattan ulovo finish , 52c Newport do Gc ; do glazed , 5jcj Pcqnot di 3CJ Ixwkwood kid tnish , Co. CORSET JEANS Amotr , 8c | Andre coggiu eiUtcen , 8ioj Clarondc a , GScjConc oga EAltecnR , 7k ; Uallowel , So ; Indl 3r ipnl 7Jo ; Narrigau3ottmprovedo ! 'epperill eattiviii 9ic ; Rockport , 7 o , PJUNTS Aliens , GJo ! American , Gc Arnold , 7c ; Berwick. 4 je ; Cocheco , 7c 3onostoga. Cc ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; Dunnoll @ 7c ; EdJyntonc. 7c : Gloucester , Oc armony , 5 c ; Knickerbocker , 0(0 ( ; Met rlirmo D. 7c ; Mystlo , 5Jc ; Sprarues , Gc Jouthbridgc , Cc ; do. Ginghams , 7o ; liorl > oru. t 1c ; Oriental f ic. GINUIIAMS Auichkeaft lOic ; Amos cent ; ilrepu 12J ) Ars le , lOJo ; Atlantic ) c | Cumberland , 7Jo ; Highland , 8c Kenllworth , 8Jc ; Plun kott , lOie ; Snt BOX. 80. I- COTTONADES Abbervillo , J3J ( Agato. We ; American , lie ; Artisian , E0 < Cairo D and T , ISicjJJlarion D andl | L7Jc ; Deccan Co. stripes I ) and TlGcj Kej stone , 13Jc ; Nr.ntuckot. 19c ; - Nonpareil IGc" ; Ocean D and T , 13Jc ; Royal , 10J Sussex , 12c ; Tioga. 12jo ; Wachupott Bhlrl inv ) hocks , 12Jc ; do , Ntnkin , 12Jc ; Yorl [ > laln Nankin. 12c ; do , cbccka , stripes an [ anoy , 12tc ; do , 8 oz , 20c. SHEETINGS Androscogcln 10-1.27i < Ao 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental < 42 , llo ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4 , 274 ; Nei York mills 98 , 35c ; do 78 , 80c ; do 58 , 22J < Pembroke 10-4 , 25e ; Pcquot 10-4 , SSJc ; d 7-4.19c ; do 49 , 16c : Pepporell 30 , 29 < do 07. 2lc ; do 57 , 18c ; Utica CG , 35c ; d 68 , 22Jc ; do 48,17o f Olsars and Tobaccos. CIGARS. Seeds , 316.00 ; Connecticul $25.00 ; Mixed , 5535.00 ; ,8eed , Havoni 550.00 ; ClcarHavana , S76.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden 2tul < 2Ub , GOc ; Our Rope , first quality , 62 < 3tar , pounds. 24 Ib , bntt8GOo'Horse 8h& < pounds , 24 Ib , butts , COc ; Gilt Edg < pounds2-1 Ib , butts , 60 ; Army nnd-Novj pound ? . BScj BulllonJpouudB , 59e ; Lori lard's Climax , pounds , GOc. FINE OUT In paila. Hard to BoV 76c ; Golden Thread ; 70c ; Fountain , 80i Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , GOi Fancy , 55c ; Daisy , 50c. In tin fojl- Catlins O.iS. , C Ib Ixnies , per Ib GScj I or illard'a Tiger. 65c ; Diamond Crowa , GGs. SMOKING-rAll erodes Common , 251 33c. Granulated Blackwells Durham , 1 oz 51c ; Dukes Durham , 1C oz , 50c ; Seal i North Carolina , 1C oz. 40 ; Seol.of Nobra k.i , 16 oz , 38c ; Lone Jock , 4 oz , linen bag rlb , SI.S5 ; Marburgs'Puck , 2 oz , ti l , 65o ; DOR Tail. C5c. Drurs. DRUG'S AND OIIEinCALS Acii Carbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tartaric. GOc ; Balsa : Copabitt , per Ib , 70c ; Bark , Sasaafras , p Ib , 14c ; Calomel , per Ib , 76c ; Cinchonidi per oz , 5105 ; Chloroform , per Ib. 10 Dover's powders , per Ib , § 1 40 ; Epao : saltsper , Ib. 3ic ; Glycerine , pure , perl' ' 38c ; Lead , Acetate , per Ib , 24 Oil , Castor , No. 1 , 'per ( jal , < * 1 1 Oil , Castor , No. 8 , per gal , 8100 ; Oi Olive , per pal. SI 50 ; Oil , Origanum , & Opium , 54 35 ; Quinine P. te W. & R. & per oz , 52 40 ; Potassium , Iodide , per 1 S2 25 ; Solacin , per o40c : Sulphate Morphine , per oz , S3 75 ; Sulphur ( lou per ib , 4c ; Strvchnme. ner oz , SI 35. _ _ Paints Oils nnd VArnlthe * . PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Oinal P. P. , Go ; white lead , pure , Go ; 'Ma willosi green , 1 to C Ib cana , 2 French zinc , gisen ocol , 12e ; French rin red seal , lie ; 1'ttmch zinc , in varnish ass 20c : French zince , in oil asdt , 15c ; Re and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c ; raw at burnt Sienna , 13s : Vandyke brown , IS refined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , lc l"ory black , IGc ; drop block , IGc ; Prussli blue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , ISc ; chron green , L. M. & D , , 14c ; blind and shutt green , L. M. & D. . 14c : Paris green. 18 Indian red , 15c : Venetian red , DC ; TUSK drt , 22c ; American Vermiliod , I. &P. , 18 chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D 0. , 18 yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , IS ; pate : dryer , Gc ; graining colors : light oak , dai oat , walnut , chestnut and ash 12o. Dry ° nlnti White lead , GJc ; French nc , lOc ; Pai whiteiug 2Jc ; whiting 'pilders , 1J \ > biting com1 ! , lie ; lampblack Germa town , 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; .Pir . Bian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; vandyk brown , 8c ; umborIburnt , 4c ; umber , ra1 4csienna ; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , Paris green genuine , 2/c ; Paris green con 20u ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chroi green K. , 12c ; vermillion , Eng. , ' 70c ; vt million , America , 18c ; Indian red. 1C roue pink , lie ; Venetian read , Cooksoi 23c : Venetian red Am.lc ; rei lead , 7j chrome yellow , genuine , 20o : chromo yi low , 1L , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochi French , 2Jc ; ochre , American , ' . Winter's mineral. 2 0 ; lehigli brown , 2ji Spanish brown , 2c ; Prince'u mineral OILS 110'carbon , per gallon , lljesll headlight , per gallon , 12ic ; 176" hoadllgli > er gallon , 16&c ; eloctnm , per gallon , 10 ! iuseod. raw , per gallon , VI ; linseed , belle per gallon , OOc ; lard , winter etr'a , per w Ion , 90 ; No. 1 , 70c ; No. 2 , GOc ; caste XXX , ppr gallon , 1 23 ; No. 3,115 ; swee per gallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallo 1 65 ; fish , NV. B. , per gallon , GOc ; noatsfot extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , 65o ; lubi eating , zero , per gallon , SOo ; Bummer , IE golden machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; N 2 , 50 : Bporm , signal , per gallon , 80c ; tc pentme , per gallon , 75c ; naptha , 74 , p gallon , ? 0c : 61.18s VARNISHES BarrolB nor gallo Furniture , extra , 01 10 ; furniture , No. $1 ; furniture , U. 85c ; coacli , extra , SI 4 Coach , No. 1 , 51 20 ; Damar , $1 60 ; Jopa 70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , $3 60 ; ha 011 finish. 1 SO. Heavy Hardware List. Iron , rates. $300 ; plow steel , specl coat , 7c ; crucible,8c ; flpoclalurGerman.t cost tool do. 15@20 wagon tpokoo , BI 2 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 125 ; felloes , saw dry , 1 40 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; nxli each , 75c ; eauare nuts , per Ib , 7@11 washers , per Ib. 818c ; rivets , per Ib , 11 coil chain , per Ib , G@l2c ; malleable , t iron wedges , Go ; crowbars , Gc ; harrc te th , 4o ; honseahoeg , per keg , 6 00 ; sprli Btccl , 7@8c ; Burden's horseahoes , 6 i Burden's muleshoes , G 85. BHOT.-Hhot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , $2.1 Oriental Powder , kegs , 90.40 : do. , hi kegs , 83.48'do. ; , quarto r kegs , 81,88 ; Bhu tag , keen. 83.35 : Fuse , vet 100 feet 60o , BAItBED WIRE In car lots.,8 SO p 100 ; in leaa than car lots , 8 55 oer 100 , Leather. Oak sole , 38o to 42c ; hemlock sole , 28o 33c : heiotfick kip. SOo to 100 ; runnc G5c to SOc ; hemlock calf , 85o to 120 ; her loci : upper , 23o to 2Gc ; oak nrtpcr , 2-1 alligator , 4 00 to 6 50 ; calf kid , 32@35 Greleen kid , 2 50 to 2 75 ; oak kip , SUe i 100 ; oak calf , 1 20 to 1 30 ; French kli 110 to 1 65 ; French calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; ru Eett .560te760 ; linings. GOO to 10 6 toppings , 9 00 to 10 60 ; B. L. Morocco , S to S5c ; pebble 0 , D. Morocco , 35c ; nimo ; HARNESS-No 1 * tar oak , 42c ; Node do , 89c ; No. 1 Ohio oak , 88c : No. 2 d 85c ; No , 1 Milwaukee , 87c ; No. 2 do , 81 Horto * and Multt. The market Is brisk and all grade * a selllnir well at n "light advance in piloe The demand for good honiea exceeds tl supply conjdderaoly. Prices range as ft loWB * Fine single drivers , 51EO. to 300.J Ext : draft horses. 8176. to 225. ; Common dra horses. $100. to 160,5 Extra farm Jioroc 8110. to 125 , i Common to good farm horse 890. to $100. ; Extra plug" , SCO. to 7t Common plugs , 820. to $40. , . . . , _ MULES. 1C to 15J baod ( extra ) , $12 U > 1GO.S 14 } to 15 hands , $100. to 140. ! 14 to 14 i hAiidft , $75. to 100. ; IS * to U bands , ( GO. to 75.LI LI uon. ALCOHOL 187 proof. 2 20 per wine gallon ; extra California spirit * , 187 proof , 1 26 | < cr proof gallon ) triple refined spirit * . 187 proof , 124 per proof gallon ; re-dUtillcd vhiikio * , 100@1 60 ; Cno blended , 150 ® 250 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; Km. tuckv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES Imported , 80 OOQIGOO ; domestic 1 404 00. GINS Inported , 4 608 00 ; domestic , 140@300. RUMS Imported , 4 506 00 : Nero Encland. 2 COM4 00 ; domestic , 1 f > 0@3 60 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY- I75ra oo. CIIAMPAGNE3 Irarortoc ! per CABO , 1000. CLARETS-Pcr case , 4 60010 00 WINES Rhino wine , per cnso , 6 00@ 20 00 ; Catawba , per cnso , 4 00@7 00 , Lumber. WHOLESALE. Wo quote lumber , lath and shingle * on : nrs at Omaha at the following priced ; JO1HT AND SOANTLINQ- ft. and imlcr , $21 00 ; 18 ft. , $22 00. TIMBERS ir ft. ami under , $2200. TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft. , $230.1 : C ft $24 CC , 3 ft. , 327 50 ; 21 ft. , $27 50. 1'KKOING ' No. 1 , 4 and C In. , 522 OOj No. 2. 820 t'O. SHEETING No.1 1 (2nd ( common boards ) $18 CO ; No. 2 , $17 00. STOOKJ UOAUDS.-12-ln. D , $2300 : 12-in. O. $35 00 ; 12-in. B , $40 00. SIDING A , $21 OJ > B , 2l 00 ; 0 , $1800. FLOORING-A , 81000 ; B , $37 50 ; 0 , $32 00 ; D , $23 00. SHINGLES-No. 1 , $1 75 ; Un. clear , $2 75 ; star , 93 25 ; extn A , f 1 M. LATH No. 1,8350. SHIP LAP-Plaln , $23 01 ; 0. G. Noi 2 , $24 00 ; O. G. No. 1 , $35 00. OEILING-j-in. No. 3. S23 00 ; g-ia , No. 2 , $37 OOj fin. No. 1 , $12 50. FINISilINU-l.iri. No.3 , S37 50 ; l-.in No. 2 , $43 60 ; 1-ln. No. 1 , 818 60. THICK FINISH-SIS 0055 00. TARRED FELT Per Ib , 3o , STRAW BOARD-t'cr Ib , 3c. BKAR CREEK LIME 8125 , . PLASriiH PARIS-5235. LOUISVILLE CEMENT 2 00. Building Material. LIME Per barrel , SI. 85 ; bulk per bus Ko Cement , bbl , $2 50. Iowa plaster bbl , ? 2 50. Hair per bn , 85c. Tarrci 'olt 100 Iba , $3 60. Straw board , $ > CO PAPER 5traw paper , 8Jo ; rag paper Jo ; dry goods paper , 7cj tnnnlla paper , lOc news paper. So. COAL Cumberland blacksmith , 51i Morris Run IHonaburg , $12 ; Wbltobrcae ump , $0 f.O ; Whltobrcast nut , 80 TO ; low lump , . SO 50 ; Ipwa nut ,80 50 ; Rock Sprin $8 : Anthracite , nil sizes. 312 00312 60. I NAILS-RateS , 10 toCOtf.'S ' 00 , Wool. Merino unwashed , light , 14@16c ; hcavy.c QlSlDo ; medium unwashed , light , 18 < & 'M wathod , cbolco , S2o ; fair , SOo ; tub-ding and w. , 28c ; burry , blackand cottcd woo 26o loss Hldet Furs , Etc. HIDES dreen bntchar's hide , COG ? cured Tie ; hides , green Bait , 'part ' cured i hides , Olc ; dry flint , souad. 13@14c ; dr oalf and kip , 12@14c ; dry unit hidesBOUIK 10@llc ; green calf. % vt , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 10@lli green calf , wt , under 8 Iba , per skin , 60 < Srcen pelts , 60@12o ; green lamb skin 1 25(5)160 ( ) ; damaged hides , tnro-tbird ra'j cut Ecored and ono grub , classed tw < UJrds rate , ) branded hides 10 per eent. ol Coon Bkinn , No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , SOc ; No. 1 20. ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 50c ; No. ! 80c ; No. 3,15c ; No. 4 , 5c. Fox , No. : GOc ; No. 2,25c. Skunk , No. 1 , blacl G5c ; short utripo , 40oj narrow stripe 25i broad atripo , lOo. Tallow , 6c , Council Blnifa Market. CouNoir , BLOTITS , May 29. Flour Crj-stal Hills Golden Shea 3 60 ; California Eureka , patent , 3 8U ; be : brand of Kansas , 3 50@3 90 ; Kansas an Missouri flour S 5025 ; graham , 3 71 ry flour , 3 40. Bran and Shorts 20 00 per ton Chop Corn 211,0 per ton. Wheat No. 2,110@115. Corn C3e. Oats No.5 , 45c. Rye 75i. Barley Sto. Hay Loose , 5 00@G 00 ; baled , 75 pi bale. bale.Wood Wood 5 00@G CO. Wool 15@25. Butter Creamery , 2jo ; in rolls , wra ] nod , 15@20c : rolls not wrapped , 15s ; mlzt colors , 10@15c. Eggs 12Ju. Potatoes Rose and Scotch , 1 Onions 125@1 40. Live Chickens 3 50 per dozen. St. IJOUIB Jfroduoo. ST. LOUIB , May W. Flour Dull and lower. Wheat Lower , but fairly active ; No. red , 327i for cash ; 1 27 jj for May ; 121 for June ; 108@108J for July ; II for August and September ; No. 3 , 1 17Ji 1 18. 18.Com Com A shadn better ; 72J@73i < j f cash ; 70Jc for June ; 701o for July ; 7i for August ; GS c for September ; 54Jo f the year. Oats Eaiy at 55c for ca b ; 55Jo f Uay48o ; for June ; 39J@39io forJul 3io for Auguet ; 301c for the year. Rye-Dnfl at 72@73c. Barley Dull at 80c@l 10. Lead Dull at 43.- . Batter Unchanged. Eggs Unchanged. Whisky Steady at 1 1C. Pork Dull at 1950 for cash ; 19 GO f M y and June ; 19,75 fur.'July. ' Lara Dall nt lie. Reo'ts. Bhtpmt Flour . 50,000 8,0 ! Wheat. . . 20:0 28,01 Corn . . 90,000 119,01 Oats . 8,000 7,0 ( Rye . 10,0 < L'arley . . . . . , , . . , Xilvo Stoolr. CIUOAQO , May 29. The Drover's Journal reports : Hogs Market generally ui cluDt'ed ; good bogs Cnn arnil commc trash lower ; good mixed , 7 25@7 GO ; beat packing and uhlpping 7 90 8 60 ; llxl IiIgH , 7 20@7 28 ; skips and culls , G V5 ( 7 15. lUcelpts , 23,000. Cattle Market paniky and badly br ken ; common uhlppini ; cattle , G 00@G 0 native cattle , G 75@G77 ; medium catti 7 75@7 76 ; good cattle , 7 85@7 88 ; ch.i ( cattle. 8 008 10 ; export cattle , 8 75 ( 8 80 : mixed butchers' stock weak and go : erally lower ; cawt , S 004 75 ; bulls , 4 ' . @G25 ; tteera , 6GO@G60 ; stockoru ai f eedera. nulot and abiut llfelees ot 3801 5 80. lUcolptt ) , 7 COO. Sheep Market slovr and weaker , mail ly at 3 60@5 75. RecclpU , 20,000. Kaxuaa City I < lre Stoob. KJNHAH OITT , May 20. Cattle Receipts , 5J , 702 bead ; shipment 1,617 head. Market panicky on gra cattlr , and 5 cents lower on common etui Boloted lots , 23@30o lower ; receipts i native very Ifcht , and market quiet i a d'cline of 15@25c ; native etoclceru ar feeders. 8 76@ 4 76 ; native COWH , 8 00@5 & grass Tcxans end InJinns , 3 75@4 SO. Hogs Receipts , WJ head ; shlpmcot 450 head ; market btroog and active and ( higher ; suloj ranged from 5 50@7 75 ; but from 7 60@7 G5. _ Fooria I'rodaoe. PEOHIA , May 29. Corn Firm ; high mixed , 7Jj@72i mixed , 7U@71ic. Oats Inactive ; No , 3 white , 61io. Rye Finn ; No. 2 , 76@75Jc. Highwlncs Unchanged ; 1 14 , lleo'ts. Bhlp't Wheat . 82.6C Com . , . 31,000 30,7r , Oats . , . 0,160 , 2OC Rye . 1,450 CC Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.100 . . . St. LowU Llvo Stock. KT. LOUIB , May 29 , Active und higher ; light to ben Yorker , 725@775 ; nacldoif. 7 75@8 1C butchers to fancy. 8 15@8 40 ; skips an culls , G 00@ 75. Receipt * , 3,600 ; ih tnentt , 959. BOATIKtl 1HB FLOWKR1I , DT BDOAH u tawis , 'or TUB Bin. ] Tenderly , rovently , with nncovtred heat ! With ntyotbtlvf lote , btl ht bntiu flowern 'o-day deck the Rraui o ( the tie ' br ve dead , And scatter proa ( > cly In plentiful ibou rs. Cell from your gAtden the btlghlesl n bctt ; Twin * them and wresth tbea with w.1 ous loving cato. Pl ck from your graltful hearts the lot th.M there rerti And weave with the garlandi to brlgl nnJ si fair ; ? wno ! them , wreutli and l < ciUw with tear As you scatter them wlil * o' r each her hero. 'onderlr , lovingly , let th flowtn fall On th * RfRteof tbo i The left iiiuthi and wife At the first bucla u t s of th ir country rail , And fttnkcd.all tiny hnd n pAtrlotn' lifi Stnkid their oxiiUno * . not for pMtry ( toll NeitliorforRlory norfauie'iigilded higlii ! ut the in IK l > t y LickUs that moxie eao ouo bold Wae a love of country , union and rl h Vfts a rcsponro to duty , and quick dl they spring , And into tbo broach their heart sndnoi fling. 'hnnkfnlly , grattfully itrew the MON ground Whore , rc tcthlcack hero who eager a Yhtrc the thre t of the traitor did lou cst rooubd , And \v\\aro \ \ tli highest flamcB of trewi ' did burn ; Who followed the flat ; of his o nntr ] From th north , and the cast and 111 * f distant west ; Who braved OT H death to Ve p by i ( id , And shielded Its honor with liU OY loyl breast ; Who fought for the honor oE the " 0 that itlll waves O'er the land of the frc , .oud . tlio homo the brave. " Silently , taarfully scatter the flowers For ? thojo who returned , not when do waa o'er , From out tk * fair Boutb , but amongit L green bowrrs Stay silent aud pulseles * , nor thought war moro. Though unmarked their graro by etatuo st ne , diitnnt so far from thoao frier that they love ; Yet their deeds of viler like liiacona ha shone , And still , living lights top the o'o lands above. Silent they llo with thciruceds fora shroi These patriots of which a whole hatl is proud. Ami proudlr , profiHnljr sc ttor the flow For mothsr and wifa who gave th heart' . * blood , Or who soothed the faint in their 1 wcarv hours ; OrBtaunahed the flow of life's crime bio d. Scatter the flowew , and loudly on high ; Let their praises bo hard , bruvo in tyrs each one , * Till tie plaudits resounding thall reach th * sky. Still echo the chonif , bravo nervai "well done" With such women aa thecr , EO tender n true , Wo tear not defeat for heroes in blue. With pity and charity cast the garlands brightOn - On the grave of those who wore drcBi in gray , Who wlthth-iir fans turned to the nori wi.rd did fight. And when , crushed and bleeding , ga wy. For the htroes who fough' ! ; in the en tlmt was loat , Which , had it been won. might have b < called lust. But loat or gained , much dear trcan it cost , And many true warriors went down in I dust. Wont down in the dust , yet with hon pride , Hoped against hope , and thus died. Tenderlv , revcreutly , scatter them wulc O'er .tbo blue and the gray in hanuc now , Where tleipeth the warriors of a great i tion'n pride At the shrine of whoeo grcatnccs wo verently bow. Cull from your gardens the brightest : best , Twine them and wreath them with re out loflnf c ro. Pluck from your hearts tbo loyothat th rtsti , And twin * with the garlandu EO bri | and so fuir. Twine them and wreath them , and bed with a tear As you scatter them wide o'er each h here. KDNIEY DISEASE. Pftin , IrrlUtion , retentioninoontinon deposits grarol , etc.-'cured ' by "Buchu1 his. " SI. Depo at 0. F. Goodman's. Fconoy & Connolly are solli Gunta' Low Shoea very cheap , Cashmere Suits in nil ehadcs fn 67.50 up ut McDonald's. S. P. MORSE & GO. Grand Dry Goods Depot. Bummer Gauze Underwear Oar ouatomura Imvo the advants o [ the lurgoBt atook at lowest Tpfic 48 doz. Ladies' Oauzo Vesta , 21 usually sold at 35c. 48 doz. Ladies' Fine Gauze Von 45o , usually uold at COo , 48 doz. Ladioe' Gauze Vests , 51 usually sold at COo. 48 doz. Ladies' Gauze Voats , CI usually sold at 75o. 24 doz. Ladles' English Sumn Merino Vests 70o , usually told 81.00 to $1.30 , 24 doz. Ladies' Unbleaohod Li Thread Vests , 81.20. This quality 1 never before Bold low than # 2.00. Full line Children's Fiuo Mori Vests , at from I5o to OOq each. 10 02 iu. S. P. MOUSE & CO. All members of engine compa No. 1 are requested to meet at t engine honso to-morrow morning a1 o'clock , fharp , to take part iu tbo c coration exercises. Foonoy & Connolly's , for bargai this week , in Ladica BHppen. NOTICE. The members of the E. M. A. v meet at their hall at 10 o'clock aha on Tuesday , May 30th , By order secretary. Humphrey's Ilomeopathio Specif at Pantor'o Millard Hotel Pharmac may27-2t All the Standard Perfumeries , bulk , at Pantor'r , Millard Hotel Flu maoy. m27 2t LADIES BLACK ODIF HATS gl 25 , $1.50 , 81.75 A * TU Bosron BTOKB. ' ii i i HUMANE SOCIETY. 'ho ' N. 0. P. O. A. Sonaibl ] Abbroviatoo Its Name. A Weir Provident Elcotod-Brlnh Ing Fountain * . Iho Nobrnnkn Society for iho Pro cntton of Oruoltj to Animals mot a 10 council chamber last cnroning , tin resident , Dr. Q. L. Miller , iu tin hair. The minutes of the bat moethi | were read and approved , The president announced that h ound It imposslbio to give the Urn o the work of the society irhioh th ltioa required , and WM under th iccesaity of prcsontiughin resignation After BOIUO dlicutalou on this Btibjool ho rcsifjuntlon was accepted , and emotion motion Judge Savage took the chad B , E. H. Kennedy iron prosontc .a President , aud that Rontloniau wr unanimously oloctcd. Mrs. JnmoaV. . Savage rroa unnn nouoly ro-oloctod corresponding nee otary and Joliu T. Boll rocordin locrotnry. 13V. . Simornl , H. T. Loavitt , Mi .iuDunhtm , Mrs. J. B. Jardlno MI ttra. P. L. Porino were clcotdd oxcci Ivo committee. On motion of John T. 'Boll1 the nan ot the society waa changed to "Tl Nebraska llunmuo Society for tl Prevention of Cruelty to Animaln , " i order that ; it may bo more brtnlly r forrod to aa "Jlumano Society. " THE LOCATION OP roUNTAIiM. Judjjo Savrigo , of the committee i untAiiiB,1 reported in favor of Iocs ing the first fountain at the southwc cprner of Jcflorson cqnaro. The i port \raa adopted , and on motion ti executive conimlttco wore directed confer with the city council as to tl location of fountains generally. The corresponding secretary directed to correspond with Mi Appleton , of Boston , regarding tl $100 which that lady haa olKrod tl Nebraska society for the purpose orceting'n drinking fountain. Kov. A. V. Shorrill being asked to the practicability of educating Sn day school children in the proper t roction regarding the objects of t ! society , replied tlmt ho thought tl could ba.dono and the subject mig bo introduced in the Intornatior Lesson sorloa and thus go througho the length and breadth of christe dom. dom.Tho The retiring president returned 1 thanko for the kindness shown him 1 the society during the half doz years ho has hold the oQico. A vote of thanks was returned the Into president of the society. On motion the second Monday each month was fixed upon for t meetings of the society. RAILWAY NEWtl. The Now Fust Moll Arransomont The Lccomotivo Knglnoora. Mr. John Pope Ilodnott , Preside o the National Labor League , T among the spoakcra at the Acadoi of Music on Sunday last , in the cou : of which ho alluded to a railroad aohoi which will bo now to many of o readers and hence a portion of t speech is reproduced. Mr. Hodnett said Inthocoureo his address : "I am hum on busincaa in the inti cat of the United Labor League America , which is an orgunizati that intends to unite iu ono conao dated body all professional men , coi morcinl inon , _ laboring men and fan ers of America to saro this ropub from becoming an ompiro. L t also hero in the interest of thoNatio al Labor League's Railroad Oompa of America , a company that was ( ganized by myaolf and other lal leaders in Now York , with workir men as directors of it , in every st ( in this Union , from Now York to S Francinco. A road , that , when gets to Omaha will bo three Iiuudr milca shorter to Now York city th any route now built ; a road in whi thcro will bo no pooling of rates ! in which the farmer and the workii man and the producers and the c sumora will bo represented ; in whi every race , every creed and eve color # have a right to Tola as how that road shall bo conducted. I have boon at the head of this < ganiza'tion for twelve years in the ci of Washington. There has not been a bill introdt ed in the interest of corporations tl I cannot lay my finger on. Tl never was in the United States I two bills passed for the rights ni protection of labor. Ono was t right to go on the public domain a giving each settler JCO acres of lui The other was ono that I had to | on the statute book niyselt the i forcomont of the eight hour law in the nany departments of the Unil States. I have already made nrrangomo by which I will speak to the citlzi of Omaha on this question of a i tional labor league railroad , and aa is a question in which the future w faro of the republic depends , wo mi all take interest in it. With regard to the recent lal trouble here , I do not know v < much about it , but I have always < torod my solemn protest against a ing out the troops in any cmorgoni There need not bo any emergency. During the Plttsburg riots , at t head of a delegation ot ono hundr and fifty men , I called upon the pr < idont and then used words whi have since become famous in t states , that flesh and blood was much entitled to his considoratl as rails and railroads , The workingmen themselves , if pro orly led in the right direction , ci govern themselves , preserve the pea and need no ntiindini ; armies , becau they are they sovereign power th governs , that presidents and congrot men and senators and all men be to , " [ Applause , ] LOCOUOTIVK BNOIKKEUS. The Brotherhood of Locoraoti Engineers , to the number ot two hu drod or more , from the states of II nois , Iowa and Missouri , mot in Hoi Island on Thursday morning last f the purpose of holding their trionni convention , During the forenoon visit ot inspection was paid to thi shopo and grounds of Hock Island arsenal sonal , and in the attomoon tin Brotherhood wont into secret scssioi at Harper's theater , which had been kindly placed at their disposal free o chorgo by Mr. Bon llarpor. In thi evening there was a public session n the theater , which WAS wel filled , many citizens being present ont accompanied by ladies , At address of welcome was delivered ored by City Attorney Parks , whoi Mayor Carao introduced Mr. P. M Arthur , the grand chief engineer o the Brotherhood of Looomotiva En gincors of the United States am Oanada. Mr. { Arthur delivered ni nblo and exceedingly interesting Ice turo on the objects and aims , and aa oomplishmonts of thn order , skctchinj i'.s ride from a small local orgnnitatioi in Potroit in 18G3 to a present membership borship of 10,000 , with sub-division extending over the continent. It motto , ho mid , is "Sobriety , Truth Justice and Morality. " It stand aloof from politics and soctarianiam but is nevertheless watchful of th trup interests of the brotherhood am active in benevolent work , taking car of the maimed , the widowed and th fatherless , and securing to the ral ! waya trustworthy aud reliable eng noors , FAST MMI.O WEBT. ' As n roault of the recent confcroiu between Postmastor-Qonoral Hov and the representatives of Westoi railroads at Chicago , for reducing tin for ' the transportation of mails b Iwoon Now York and San Francisc it l believed negotiations will soon I completed whereby transportation maila botvfcori 'thcao two points will' ' reduced twcnty nine hours. T present time required io six days ai a half and it the proposed roduotit can bo effected the time required w bo almost within ( ivo days. BLUNE'S noAi ) . Ex-Secretary Blaine and eon wi Marshall Jewell left Cincinnati h night for tho. east. They refuse ci tails , but aay the visit regarding tl now trunk line from there to Ball rnpro on the bank of the Ohio h been' ' n success. BOYD'S OPJSBA HOUS3 JA11ME. noYJ ) . M | . . . . .Prnprtrl Titos. F. UOTO . ; . . . . .Diu1n'ou Tuesday , Eve. , May 30t GRAND CONCERT ny MLLE. MARIE LITT/ / AMIMUCA'S FAvontTErnliiA DONNA. Audited by the fallowirg Solo Artttta MISS BELLA OAKFOE Contralto. 3 ME , H , L , OLEVELAN Ttaor. ME , JULIUS BEEEGH' BASSO. ME , JOHN SKELTO : Conictiat. MISS NELLIE BANG I'lonlst. Bolts on 6alo Biturd y , May 37th , ! NORTH-WESTERN 1242 HOBIfl EIGHTEENTH 8 rnO-Sc 80210th St. OBr.iifBnr Dealer in ALL KINDS OF WINE ulC-lta Awning , Tent and Wagon Oovt MANUFACTORY. Cor , 14th and Howard 81 A. CRUENWALD , ProDrlotoi ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTOI 1420 DOUGLAS BTEEET Headquarters of tlio Litora The Cheapest , Largest and choicest celled ofj NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOI In the West. SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIAL ! Cash paid for. Socond-Hand Boc or exchanged for now. H. SOHONPELD , n)22-ly PROPRIETOR , \JUrn'ni'Qf1 Kcn''or"1 ' * LI/aTtmci i VY UrlllOU Trench eroru ( Written by & ' " $ & § ? JOBBfl Jaffl the only llfo authorized by her , nd which ' not bo a "Blood and Thunilcr" itory , mch u been end will lie published , but trua r.llo tbo only p rsoa * ho Is la porreitloa ot tha ti ft ( al hful and devoted wife. Tiuth It m Intereiting than fiction , Atfcnls thould up ( or territory at on-e. Send 75 cts. for Uoi plo Dook. J , H. Obamnan & Co. , Cuutg. Mo BL Emplopent Railroad Oatilt on ort Notion llth Bt. , Near Farnham , tnl-eod d. L. WILKIE , UANUFACrrUKEK OP PAPER BOXES 18 ana 220 S. 14th St. tot IHBl IB ! DiHV7UJUl l Gen'llnsui'anoeigen ' PhoomxA(9uranc9 Co. , el Louden , THE IcCALLUffi WAGON BOX RACKS. WEIGHT OHLY100 LBS. 4000" * & WAGON BQXi Can Be Handled By a Boy. The box need norcr lie ttkcn oft the waion and allthaihelUJ Gmin and Grass Seed Is Saved ! It cjstalcsJthun tli3 oil itvta nekg. Kttrj stindanlngon l if > UI with our nek complo.o. BUY NONE WITHOUT IT. Ot buy the RtUchircnU Md npp'rthom to four old w pen ban. For cala la { vbraaka bj J , U. CLUK.'I , ncoln. MXS INO b ItiMt , On.nha , Fiun WDII , Or Mid Isand. ItAnoirrr & Onmt , llMt'ucn. CHARM H bcnitonitKn , Oolumbtu. ErAvoiUKi : Kl'XK , llotlClouil. Q , II , ClUNH A Co. , lied Oati , Iowa. U W. llfnati , , .ac\woo' : : , low * And every first clu-s dc ler In th w et. A k them ( or dcscilp'.lro circular or tend direct to us. J , McOallum Bros , Maimf g Do. , Offlco , 21 West 1.140 Stroi' , Ch'cnjo. < nir'MI . < 1 > ln Kcnnv > VO Tl i" < V cm tw-i how Rux V. KPU'Nufi-ty Ri % e T > lr. . YP Viiniracr uao thx-M Stoves nro laulirowailft Thcao colrbr&tedStovoa tit Bftlo by D , A. IMcrcy Om.ihi. Koh. M-lin-n-&tAw J DILI STAnisn , inoui uoiuxp , VrmMont. Vice Trta'i W , 8. Dtisiisu , Boc. and Trcnj. TEE NEBRASKA HMUIiDIDIUICf.00 f Lincoln , Neb , aiANm-AOTURERg OF Corn Plantar * , narrow * , rarm Roller . Bulk Hay Rnkot , Bucket ElovatlnB Wind ml &c. Wo are prepared to do job work and nuaul 'b' tnrlrc for other pvrttca. . Addrm all orilora NKIJIIASKA UANUKACTDItlN'a CO. , N n _ V _ < i "u1 i : K , * v : ' .o-.u > . \ < vrv H'H-'ckerj.cc 1- - ; ll'.o w.it of ' ) " ( ln'ns thru \vi.l conk nm daily fond .r. ! avoiiJ tiiacsccfi ivo I'rat.diii'l. llltcr iiiil iihlicfi of u conl or ivm.d . i li.vi.1. 'Zho il Ctovo will do it , better , tuid cheaper than by any other nieuns. It in the only Oil StOVO made with tbo oil rcoor70ir elevated at the bnck of the stove , away ft om the heat ; by which arrangement OD3olUtO lOfoty la pccured ; aa nogascan bo generated , fully 20 per cent more heat Ta obtained , the wicks are preserved twice aa long , thus saving the trouble of constant trimming and the expense of new ones. EXUXli&O the Monitor and you will buy no other. Manufactured only by the Monitor Oil Stove Co. , Cleveland , 0 , Bend for dcccrlotivo circular or col ] on BI. Honors it Son , solo agents for Nebraska. leteka National BANK. ' OF OMAHA NEBEASKA ( No. 005. ) TREASUttY DEl'AUTMKNT. ) Office of CoHmOLLBU or iu ODXUCKOT , > WWUISOTOM , Aptll 86th 1B32. ) WiraiiAs , by eatlilactory evidence presented to tlio undtTS'gned , It la been mode to appear that "TUB MUWAHKA NATIONAL BANK 0V OMAHA , " In the city ot Omaha , In the county of Douglu , and State ol Nebraska , has compiled with all the provisions ol thollevlsed Statues of tbe United States required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to com. deuce the butlutui of llanltlmr : ' < > > ( Now , therefore , I. John Jay Knot , Comptroller ol the Currency , do hereby certify that "The Nebraska National Bank ol Omaha , " In the city ol Onuha , to the o mnty of Douglas , and nUte of hobranka , U authorized to commence th * builnees ol Hanking at piovldod la Section I'llty One Hundred and Slzty-Nlue of the Uevfoed BUtuUa of the United State * . In testimony whereof wltncsa my ( ) h nd ndec I ol office this 26tS { 8KAU > day of April 1'Sl' . ( ) J JOHN JAY KNOX , Comptroller of the Currency. Theaboye Bank is now prepared to receive tjutluoes It oommoncei with a fully ixvd up cap'talol ' r O.000.00 , with offlccra ami directors M follows : H. IU JOUN80N , P re rT. cf Steele , John- eon & Co. . Wholocole Oroccra. A. E. MUZALIN. Ylo..I's uT T7ofo : D. & Q 11. It. | U08tOD t Counsellor and Attoruey UENBY . YATEfl i. Cuihler , late CSuhlerof th. Writ National liiilt pf Omaha , connected with the acUve CHOICE CIGARS. Imported and Domestic , rinost Selection In TOWH. Price * to Salt Everybodr. From Haifa Dollar Dowt. to fta * Schroter & Becht't