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THE DAILY BEE-~MONDAY JUNE 11 3 E . pi—— PRODUOCE & PROVISIONS, |epring lambe, 1 50@3 00; Texas shoep, 8 00 | 94c; Corn Starch, Oher ExcelslorGlose, | 100; onk calf, 120 to 1 80; French kip, | The Nebraska National Bank, hors 19 Gigs gkt ?!., Oorn, 80 TUOM 111000 1,863 Foanoh oall; 1 55 30 § 003 e tomideof fron: Ponmtan ey MEATS—Hams por Ib., 14c; baoon Bark and Phosphors tn - Ot Omaha, Neb. KANSAS OITY, sotts, 6 50 to 7 50; linin, 600 to 10 60; e A Sy pee b, 14ey loar ide bacon” per ., T1ges | sopplo, 9,00 to 10 603 1. L. Morooco, 806 bV o oy e P4 \ Pald up Oapital, -« - $250,000, " 3 Kansas Crry, June 9, —~The Commer- ., 1030; bacoi . Debility, Loss of A; Surpius Fand, May 1, 1883, = 16,000 | Omioaco, Juse 9 Frrar—Merket dal, | I8l Indicator this afternoon reports aa | Gy talt N8 per b, 1o4esbacon shoulders | ko Bt pebble 0. D. Morooso, 6c slmon; e, Prostration of Pitak . JORNBON, Preadeat, of Bwuis, Jch Whant - egtlar, market. sstied and o —8tend hipplog steers, 5 06@ um‘l.(‘w.(_y:iw;'c' 3 Allpice, 10;| | HARNHSS —No 1 s ar ok, 4207 No3 e e e . JOHNSON, President, of Steols, Johneon | generally lower; 1 10§ f¢ 1 . Cattle—Stond ) & Uloves, 30; Ossin, 24, do, 39; N1 Ohlo oak, 8803 No, 2 do, .J. L. TOWNER, ses [4 y lo § for oasl 18@ | 5 50; cows, 8 OHKKSR—Fuli Uream, 13jor Part | 856 No. 1 M""u;:; $701 g‘n' Sdo Sag! REV.J.L.TO' Ho, 5@6 55, with bulk of sales at 6 35@6 45 t | Sheep—Steady at 8 25@3 65, sayai— . tgeio & 1l 5 206 Doc T consider st PURIFIES in stating that I have b T A i & BLOOD = enef use, nisters and " 1 15 No. 113 Lumber. 112§ for July; 1143@1 14§ for Augugt; lustry , T2, A, B TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. i for the yedr: nd oo W. V. MOKSE, ot W. V. Morse & Co. POHN 8. COLLINS, of G. fl. & J. 8, Collina. f3¢ September; 1 10 8kim, 110, apring at 1 103; No, 3, v4c; winter ) Y E—American, § 1(3 Greenwioh, 8 40; WHOLBSALD. Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' ‘We quote lnmber, Inth and shingles on a most excellent remedy : the debilitated vital forces. 27, M. WOOLWORTH, Counseller & Attorney at Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co 11 W. YATES, Cashior, for many years Cashler of t! e First National Bank of Omaha, THIS BANK opened for business April 27th, 1882, IT- DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS ave among the lsading bustoesy men of Omsha,'snd it business is condueted with aj eclal reference to the bost and increasing Intereess otfits mercan. tlle patr ns. COLLE “TIONS receive special attention and charges lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon favor :ble terms and uponaccounts of banks and bank 18 FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and Uounty and City securitios bought and sold J. W. RODEFER. Broker. Etocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all othor Good securitics dealt in Room 4, No, 28 Puarl FiNANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tin Bxs. New YoRk, June 9 Money-—2@24 per cent; closing offered at 2, per ceot, Prime Mercantile Paper —5@6 per cent. Sterling Exchange—Quiet and steadv at 4 85); sterling exchange demand, 4 88§, Govirnwents unchanged. Railroad bonds, generally firm, State securities higher for Tennessee compromise, others neg'ected, ‘Lhe stock market advanced to-day, closing vasier, the result of the day's busi. ness being an advance of }@14 per cent on the general list, the latter on Rsading. Ta the last hour Ohio and Miesissippi de- clined, laaviog the alvance on that stock for the day 1} per cent. MINING BTOCKS, Mining stocks to-day were dull; Rio Grande #)ld at 150 to 140, Horn Silver at 675 and 625 Union Consolidated £63 and and 82, Eureka 800, Sunora Conso idated at 20 tu 53, Sutro Tuunel at 47 aud 28, Sules of the day 85,610 shares, Total eales for the week 192,117, Bullion receipts in New York for the week from mines $158,000, Pipe line certificates to-day we.e active snd s'rong, advancing from 115} to 119§, and closiug on cali at 118§ Council Bluj GOVERNMENTS, Yesteredsy. To-day $s.. 103 1033 i . 108 l,’l Coapons i2 A2y s 1198 Pacific @'s of '95, ... 129 BONDS, Cortral Pacitio firsts, 1154 Zrie seconds. ..... 96, Lebigh x Wilkesbarre., 1084 Louisiana consols. . ... 6b Missouri 6's... . 8t. J eash and June; 5'}@ 5040 for August; 06§ the year. R; stronk and higher and clored af opened 4@}s higher, weakened clined 3@§, closing steady; rad, 1 06@1 24; Ny. 2 red, ungraded white, 85@l 234 No, 2 red, June, 240,000 bu at 1 20§@1 21, clos ing at 120; July sales, 3,0,000 bu at sales, 408,000 b at 124§; September sales, 1,080,000 bu at 1 268@l 274, ungraded, 50 steamer, 65 worn—Market active and lower; 5540 for 504¢ for the year. Onts-~Market wonker; 404c for oash; 404 @400 June: 3R@S0o for July; 33ho for Avgust; S1§e for September; 81@314s for yo—Easier at 62, Barley—Nominal, Flax Seed—M.rket weaker at 1 43, Pork—Market openedstrong snd higher, closed at inside prices; 18 G0@18 65 for cnsh sud June; 18 674@18 70 for July; 18 85@18 874 for August; 19 00 for Sep- kllnber; 16 5U@16 55 tor the year, —Market demand active, opened inei le; 11 524@11 55 for ossh and June; 11 06@ 1107 for Auguats 10 8:@10 874 for Sep- tember; 9 87: @9 90 for the year, Bulk Meats Fair demund; shoulders, at 7 60; short ribs at 9 85; clear, 10 25, Butter — Market good demand, une changed. Eggs Qoist at 16hc. hisky —Steady aud unchanged. NEW YOBK, New York, June 9,—Flour—Market ull, Wheat —Cagh held «tronzer; options and de. ungraded 123 elevator; 1225@1 23{, cloring at 122§ August, at 1 24§@1 253, closing closing at 1 26§ Corn—Market opened }@go higher, weakened and fell off §@fe, closing steady; 67¢; _No, 3, 64 G%:‘; 673 No, 2, 66h@b7c; N, No 2 June, 65§@662, closing at 66c; July, 65§@6035, closing &t 66Ac; August, 66§@67c, cloming at 65§, Oats—Market $@fo lower; mixed western, 44@494c; white western, 48@b7c, Eggs—Quiet at 17@17}0. Pork—Market rominsl at Lard—M .rket steady af 11 Butter—Murket quiet and choice 10@ 22¢, Oheese—Market dull; western float, 8o, 8T, LOUIS 81, Louts, June 9 Flour— Market un- changed; family, 4 $5@5 10; choice, 5 50@ 60; fancy, b 83@6 20 Wheat—Marcket opened bstter but de- clived, then pariially recovered and closed quiet; No. 2 red, 119@1 19} for ocash; 1 204@1 184, closing at 1 19} for June; 1 20 @1 184, olosing at 1 187 for August; 1213 @1 20§ for September; 1 28}@1 217, clos- ing ut 1224 for October; 1193@1 18} for the yoar; No. 8 red, no salos, Corn—Market _lower and rlow; 50§@51c for cash; 503@51ic for June; Hlj@bAio for July; 533@58%c for August; 543@b4fc for Septemb r; 46} the year; closing at 1n. side quotations, Oats—Market opened higher but de. clined; 40@40jc for oash; 40kc for June; 393@404c for July; 81§@32}0 for August; clorivg at inside prices, Rye—Market lower; 58c, B rley—Nothing d.ing. Lead —Market quiet at 4 124@4 15. Corn Meal—Market steady &t 2 50, Eggs—Market firm at 1340, Whisky —Market steady at 114, Provisions - Market very dull; only & sma 1 job trade doing at irregular prices, KANBAY OITY Kansas Crry, Juoe 9 —Wheat—Market, 5@20 00 11 40. firm for MHEROHANDISH, Special Dispatches to Tin Brn, New York, June 9,~COoffeo~Market nomioal, Sugar— Market nominal, Molasses —Market Quiet, Tallow—Market quiet and steady, Turpeatine ~Market steady at 38, ponstiinstr-s ekttt Ay MISCHLLANHEOUS. Special Dispatches to Tun 1 WOOL. ¥ 010N, June 9.—Wweol dull; Ohio, and Pennsyivania extras, 37@42c; Michican floaces, 36@; ombing delsine fl 253@40c; unwashed wools, 24@30¢; Col- orado sprivg, 28@30c; pulled wools, 21 @4de. New Yorg, June 9,—Wool firm, Do. mestic fleeces, 80@4be; pulled, 18@4be; uawashed, 12@28¢; Texae, 14@. 80, DRY GOODS, New York, June 9, Dry goods—There was n very quiet market, with scarcely anything aoiog 1o & general way, although for autumn specialtics engagements are being completed. OMAHA MAKKHIS, Wholesale Prices. Orriox oF Tue OMAHA Bux, } Saturday ¥vening, Juve 9. REVIEW OF THE WREK Toward the latter part of the present week a more cheerful feeling prevailed and sales nll arcund averaged larger than the week provious, Both buyer and seller seemed to have more confidence of a good business for sume weeks to come and trade generally was quite satisfactory. Tho following are the changes reported from day to day for this week, Monday, wheat. cush No. 2 declined 2ic, rejeoted declined 8c. Tuesday, wheat, cr-h No, 2 declined 2c, Tarpentive declived b Wednesday eggs declived 1c, Thutsday, barley, cash No, 8 declined 20. Rye advinced e, Fridey, McLaughlin’, XX roasted coffee in pound packages advanced o. The following are the changes reported in the market to-day: Oile, Carvon advanced 4c, headlight ad- vanced o Turpentine declined 5o, Live ohickens advanced 50c per doz. California oranges advanced $1.50 per box. Grain, wheat carh No, 2 advanced lo. Butter declincd 2 t» o, McLaughiin’s XXXX roasted ccffee ad vanoed s, Graln, WHEAT.- Oash No, 2, 934c; cash No 8, 764c; rejected, Hbc. ARLEY.—Cash No, 2, 6803 No, 8. Oneh, 48} OORN- New mixed, 38¢ OATS—40c. SEEDS Blue ur ss seed, 125@1 50, t'mothy seed, 2 10022 25; rel clover seed, Iye, 4 65; Jowell lye, FEED~—Jobbing _ prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 1ba. ; chop corn, 81.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 Ibs, HOMINY-—New 83 w.pcr bbl, Qooos. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, Sk Appleton XX, 76 Atlanta A, fo; Boot, F .&ex Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Oabot W, 7}o; Chit 0 Ay Bloj laront Falls K, 3 Hooeier, 640; Honest Width 8¢, In. alun Hosd A, fo; Todian Standard A, :lzs.iuxndlfi Orshard "7}';,' Stes Lnwrencd 6tc; Mystio river, 7§o; Pequot A, 8fc; do; tscu 0, b’oIvahumc B, 7{c; do A, 4ot do T 4R, 1360, nr:n mt‘:)YN DOTTONS—Alleudu'e 4; Thes ator y 8cj Argyle 44, 78 a:‘f‘..im m'b 6 ‘12;13].; State X 44, oy nington O 4-4, 60; Buckeyo S. 4.4, fyco Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 84c; Laconin O 39, 84o; Lehigh E 44, 9fc; Pepperell N 80, 70; do O 83, 7403 do R 86, 7§c; do E 89, 8be, Poonsset O 44, TBoy Wamnutta 44 180 BLEACHED OOTTONS—Andronoog i L &, S Blakatone A4 I peril e o do half bleached 4.4, 9c; Cabot 4.4, 83 Fidelity 4-4, 9yc; Fruit of the Loom, 0} enm.bricd-4,1350; doWater Twist, 10} Talia an Head shrunk 4-4, 1%: Lonwsds 100; do cambric 87, 1240; New York Mills, lflriu; Po*uul A,100; Pepperel N G Twills, 13jo; Pooahontas 44, 9ho; Pocasmet 4-4. 801 Utlos. 110} 0 X X, 194, DUCKS " Oolored)—Aibany ¥ brown, 80; do O, drab, 118 do Xa stripes and plaids, 123¢; do XXX brown snd drab, stripes and plaids, 134¢; Arlingtor fancy, 1Bro: nnswick brown, 840; Ohariot fancy 13hc; do extra_ heavy, 20c; Fall Rivor brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown 180+ Nevonset A brown, 150 TIUKLNGS—Amoskeag A O A 83 190; do XX blue 82, 18hc; Arrownnns, 94o; Claremont B B, 1640; Oonestoga o tra, 17hc; Hamilton D, 11g0 Lewiston 80, 150; Minnehaba 4-4, 200; Onoza supor extra 44, 280; Pearl Rivor 92, Put- nam XX blue m;}pc. Shetacket 8§ 104c; do S8 12¢: Yeoman's bine 29, 9c ENIMS, —Amoskeak, blaeand bronn 1684c; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X blue Scoteh, 18he; Ooncord 000, blue aw brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 18}; do X Xto do do 14ko Hoymaker's blue and brown, 94c; Mystio River DD stripe, 16he; Vearl River, blue and brown, 18c; Uncasville, blue aud brown, 14je. CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 5}¢; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double tave, Sic; Garver A lazed, fjo; Manhattan glove finish, 5§o ewport do 6¢c; do glazed, 580 Pequot do 60: Lockwood kid finiah 6o, OUORSET JEANS—Amory, 86) Andron coggin aatteen_8go; Clarendcn, 6§c; Coner ofia sntteens, 7ic; Hallowel, 8o; Indi Orchard 740; Narragansett,improved, 8}, Pepperill satteen 940; Rockport, 730 INTS--Allens, 680; American, 03,.4; Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 405 Cooheco, 7c; Conestoga. Bic; ir) 3 Dunnell, Sere; Eddystons, 70, Glouooster, 6c: armony, 530; Knlnkorbocnr, 64c; Mer ac D, 70; Mystio, 540; Spragues, 6o; methhrldge. 60; do, Ginghams, 7c; Marl. boro, be; Oriental 6dc, GINGHAMS—Amnek ( Sho1 Argyle, loke: Atlantio, doj Oumborland, 7he; Higblana, 74c; Kenilworth, 9jcj Plur. kett, 9hot Sursex, 8c COTTONADES-—Abberville 184 Agnte, 20c; American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Oniro' D and T, 184c; Olarica D and T+ 1740; Decosn Oo. stripes Dand T, 160; Key- stone, 184 Nantucket, 190; Nonparell 160; ‘Ocean D and T, 184c; Susnox, 12c; Tiog; Wamantts Rogal, 1641 1d4e; Wachusett ahirt o, Nankin, 12}0; York, cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SUANTLING —16 f¢t, and under, 822 00; 18 ft,, $38 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., 823 50; 20 ft 828 50, 39 ft., 826 50; 34 f£. $26 50, FENOING—No,'1, 4 and 6 in., $24 00; No, 2, $22 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd ecmmon boaeds). 830,00; No, 3 818 00, LIME~—Por barrel, $1 25; bulk por ous- 850; Oement, bbl, 83 25 Towa plastor bbl, 3 50, Hair Eet bu, 500, 'arred felt 100 1ba, 88 50. Straw board, 88 50, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, §2 80; plow stesl, special onst, 70; orucible, 8o; apecial or (erman, e omt’ tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, se 225@3 00; hubs, por net, 1]25; felloss, sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@860; axles, onch, 760; square’ nuts, per M, 7@llc} wnatiorn por Ib, 8@18o; rivats pot I, Tio; coil chain, per 1b, 6@120; kmalleable, So; tron o8, 60; orowbars, B0 harrow teoth, do; “apring tecl, 7@Ho; Purdon's horaeshoes, 5 25; Burden's muleshc.ss, 6 25, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ 7o por 100, NATLS—Ratos, 10 to 608, 3 50, SHOT,—Shot, 81,85; Buok shot, $2.10 Oriental ' Powdor, kegs, 86,401 do., hal Ko, 85,45, do. quartr kogn, 81,88, Blast tng, kogs, $8.95:Fuse, per 100 feet 50o. COAL—Oumberlsud blacksmith, §12; Morris Run Blomsburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 84 0); Whitebreast nut, $4 00; Tows lump; $4 0); Towa nut #4 00; Rook |Sprin- 4700 Anthracite. 811 50@13 00; Canon ity es, 8176, to 225, Com- mon dralt horaes, 8100, to 150.; Extra farm horses, €110, to 125,; Common o good farm horses, 890 to $100,; Extra plags, 360, to 754 Commay vlugs, $20, t 25, t0 150.; good, . %0 1001 common, 860, to 76 Liquors. ALCOHOL — 188 proot, 325 per wine gallon; extra Californis spirits, 168 proof, 125 per proot eallon; iplo rofined apirits 187 proof, 128 per proof ealion; re-diatilled fokies, 1 00@1 50; fine blonded 1 50@ 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken tucky and Fenuaylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES - Tmported, 88 00616 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@8 00; domostlo 1 40@8 00, RUMS=—Imported, 4 50@6 00; N England, 2 00@4 00; domestio, 1 b0@3 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 176@A 00, OHAMPAGNKS—Imported per ease, 300634 00; Amsrinaa per oase, 12008 ] Tobaccos, WINE OOT—Common, 20@300; good, 45@60c: Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 6bc; Dismond Orown, 05c; Sweet Sixteen, 470 SMOKING —0. 8., 200; Muskovy, 23c; Durham, 18 oz, 46c; Durham, 8 oz, 50c; Durham, 4 oz, Durham, 2 oz, 55 ; Seal of North Carolins, 16 oz, 42¢; seal of North Carolins, 80z_440; Seal of North Caroline, 4 0z, Seal of North Caro- ling, 2 oz, ). K_Durham, 4 o7, 280; 0 K Durbam, 2 1z, 805 Uncle Ned, s, 240; Tom and Jerry, ¥8c. PLUG _TOBACCO - Climsx, 50; Bul. lion. 50; Horseshoe, 48; Stur 48; Rudy, 44; Horsey's, 48; Black, 38@40, Wool Mertno unwahed, light, 14@16e; ber y 13w 1ho; medium unwashed, light, 186 20; washed, ohoive, 820 fair, 800j tub aud washed, 25c: hurry, hiaok and eotted wool - lie Speakers will find it the greatest value Tonic is neces: sary. recommend {f a8 a reliable remedial ‘oaches and Pull ng Cars are run Hanzibal, via Iowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver, of cars between nge oines, pots. It 18| Colorado. I [ 2 -] [ -] E ] < x | = [-3 =] z o L o o Solid Trains of Elegant Day C 1t 15 universally admitted to be the Railroad in the World for all Classes of Travel. (ChRicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) Ka. 5 ago & Des Moi own as the great THROUGHE seph, "Atchison & Toj tween C! “BURLINGTON HOUTE" Finest Equipped . J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'! Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago. I connec & FIREWORKS Flags, Balloons, FIRE CRACEKERS Torpedoes and 4th of July Goods. SEND FO& PRICE LIST TO TH& HEADQUARTERS MAX MBEYEIX & OO. s Poul & stendy; No, 2 red, Y0}@998c ‘or caxh; |9 00; white clover «cod. 13 00; millet seed, | 128 checks, 13hc; 1| 2260 tene, e, 3 100 b foe Juiy; 100 1 l-“r Sepiember’|100¢ Hung 1 mseo %1 10; orohard gmgl ji "&’;E,“‘ P p T T = - it 89 rm—Market steady; 42§: tor cach;|seed, 2 50. o 3t 2 ot Une Expertoncs from Bany. Tozar & Pucitc land fxaata, 63 424 for June; 430 bidfor guly; 9545 for Live Stock. o SHEETINGSAndrosoogein 10430t | 1 gy boon afck aud miseranlo a0 do L G di 84 8.4 | August. JESEAA CATTLE —Fat «toers, $500@5 25 12, 110, Fruit of the Loom 1044, 27h; New |long and h«d caused my hosband so Union Pacite Lat wmortgase }‘1}33 an | Oats—Market u;z:;‘;*:u bid for cash, FAT COWS_ 837564 0. g:‘,yn‘ I;llk“hlfloi, 80g; do 78, 80c; do n 22)c, | much trouble and (xpense, no one and o b 3S 86 25@6 -4, 5 04, ), ! | o S | omeomi m TGN LTS e i Wi, i s 8 G, S | T e S { Painter& Paper Hauger : A0 oterred .... 1098 | 5 rys Jaly, b840, | Soovad quaity wintar wheat 276825, y it o) got a bottle of Hop B iters and used STOCKS, Oate—Market nominal at 420, utapring wheat -3 6 @176, DRUGS AND CHEMIOALS - Acid, | them unknown to my family. 1 soon ] i - Adwms Kxpress...... . 129 %“""d q::llty '{&'&"'M"_zm@nw‘ Oarbolic, 650c; Acid, Tntnlnéfibax Balsam | bogan to improve and gained so fast STHN WH Rk & DROVRATOR, Allegheny Central. 1 53 I'RAFFI10 (;{1;.;;;,2; Feod per ton—18 00, Copabis, por 1b, 700; Bark. Hawafras, per | that my husband and tamily thought Alton & Torre Hauie N & e Profucs, i 10 Cntoamel, por. Ity 750 Cluchon®i, | it af range and unnatural, but when I WHOLKSALK & RETA S de o [ i loroform, per 50 v Amits Brpra:. warnii ol LY Pl Pivn s RN SR POTATORS--0 d 25@500 per tushel; | Dover's powders, por b, #1353 Kpeow: tofajthems wias hsaSheliadhmethey TR Burl,, Oodar rhpidl&Nurfll 82 82 J new, 4 50@5 00 per bbl, Salts, per 1b, 84c; Glyoerine, pure pe bl |#ald, “Harrah for Hop Bit'ers! long w A ] i | [ & Al L‘ [t Oana s Southern 664 673 h_N" ;Iofl? -’-md 9-;8‘;@!:;: -m{ g{‘,&:p;;—i*,:m""-- ntfipfiénfi:mx. i’;’,fi’ cma. NAcmu, per n:.. 22 | may they prosper, for thcy have R 3 1 ipwents of flour and grain for the past o} Jhoice count o 'nator, o, 1, r 1 25; d th 1] py.''— " 3 erard _ OIER e 352 | 24 R have hoen aa £ Jowhi HOGHS rotliibosi) l'b. = 8{}: Uutor...lNo. 5, pnrpnqnl.n:‘l 16, Oll, | The Mother. woll andiusl barey Window <hades auu Juriaing, O 186: i P D18, ONEY—Califor ams, per ve, per . £1 505 anum, 50; 2 > s o o8 4T Fiour—bareels, 6,000| APPLES_ Out of murket, Ophu 8 £ Quintus b & Wb T & o OORNTO®3 = URTAIN POLEE AND do 1at pfd... 30| Wheat—bushels. 190.000| ORANGES - Osliforni, 4 50; Messina, | per oz, 8175 Potassium, Iodide, per iF | SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE FIXTURKES, blong ol A lum el % | L 1O |4 B 0 an o0v2 50 per box. it et alvia | Mado fromithoRwild' dowers £ aihe Pai (ls & Hrosoon T Eon s — EMON k 3 o ) ' r floar » » o Svid 1322 | Onioaco, June 9.—Receipts and ship.| STRAWBERRIES 15@305 per quart. | per Ib, 4o; Strvohaine. oer os. $1 %5, rar rauep YOSEMITE VALLEY : "I i s ; J 3 Eem N, b 1t is the most fraveant of perfame 107 Sowtk P4tk Biree! Onl,, Buri, & Quincy..... 125¢ ‘L;e;:u orh fluu‘: and Bia for the past| BEANE--Navy per bushel, 2502 75, oL Paints Olls and Varrishes Maunfactared by H. B, Slaven, San OMAHA s Ka bicy St. L. & New Orioans. 8 81 wurn have been au follown: Poultry, LS—-110° bon, I : . ) AP | 0 Clevalund; - «; S Revoiote Shiv'ts | CHICKENS—Live per dos, $450@ |12y 150" headlighte pee. ballon; | Francinco. ~Kor sale in Omaha by W. Oleve., Col, & Uiuciunati 0 76| Flour—bbla............ 93,000 85,000 500, Dressed, per lb,, 15c, 14405 175° hndlvfiht. per_ gallon, - 19c;| J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros | Delaware & Hudson cans 10 | Whoat—bushels.. .7 47,000 5000 Grocers List 107 Water | Whith, * 186; l‘l:uuoe:. . ) . | 283 [ Corn— . ) UANNE! 3 f a .| raw, per pallon, 57; nse: ofle ] Y 7a|Oats— " 205,000 | (A NEL OO Y, (Btand: | LT allon, 600; lard, winter str'd, porgal, | Romember, 1f you want health and (J'.A.TE OI | 474 | Rye— “ Ol b L R Taap. | lon, €6: No.1, 85c; No. 2, 7bo; castor, strength of mlnd and muecle, use 3 i 8. | Harley - CH) eyl Sl P Gl Xxxhpprggllan,l No. 8,120, swoot” | Brown's Iron 1 era s East Tennessco . et (B St Lous, Juoe 9. -Reoelpte andfsons, 2 W, por cae, 2 45, Bartlett | por gallon ey perm, W, B, por gallon, e deproferred ‘o 07| shipments of fiour and grain for the past | jears per’ cae, 240.° Whortleberrles | 1 603 fish, W, 1., per gollon, 65c; neatafoot. e e Rort Nayoo s 80, 4 | 48 hours have been as tollows: per case, 275, Egg plums,2 T percwse, 90; | 8Xtrs, per gallon, 80cj No. 1, 700; labrl f o\ 1o by ress r Hannibal & 5t. Joseph. 12 2 Receirtn. dhup'te. | Giroun gawm2 T por onae, 2 00; do ehesics, . | COtNE, zero, per gallon, 800t rummer, 150, i d 954 8,000 4,000 [ 7 por caso 150 Pine Applos, 5 b, por onse | £0lden machice, No. 1, per eallon, 35¢; No, [ Laat Tacsdsy afternoon Cep'aln A, 196 . 2000 18000 | 4 00@5 75, Peaches, 2T per oase, 800;| 3 90; bperm, signal, ver gallon, 80c; tur- | Lurco, the well known fisherman, re- MANUFAOTUREKS OF 71 . 46,000 12,000 | do 8 T, cuse, 4 00@4 H0; do, (ple), 5 M, per | Pentine, per gallon, 555 naptha, 84", per | tarned to port after a five deys’ cruise Ind,, Bloom, & Kansse & Texas. Lake Erie & Wes . 80 284 Lake Suore & Michig: AR m Louisville & Nashville. ., Y by Bouisy , Vew Alb, & Chicag 49 M, & L st ofd... 10 do do H b Memphis & Charlestou. . 43 42 Aichigen Central. s6p 9T} Memphis & St. Lo b b do pfd...... 7 57 Missouri Facitic, 105 104 Mobile & Ohio 16} 154 Morris & Essex 27y 147 Naehville & Chattanooga,.... hd bah New Jeraey (‘entral. 8% 865 Norfolk & W, x 424 Northern Pacific b1y do 894 Northwestern .. . 1314 a0 pic 11y New York Cevtral 124 Oblo Centre! . 1114 Ohlo & Mincinsipph, . ..o. .o S5y do pfd....108 108 Ontaric &« Western..... 5 2'3 I'ranscontinental, 8of fail,.. i Panama, ... veses 8 ¢ Peorin, Decatur & Fvanav.. 22 4 Pitwburg @ Olevelund, , Puollman Palace Car. o phdiiness T3 574 do 1t pfd 99 99 8t Poul & Milwaukee.......104h 104§ ¢ pfd... 1204 1204 3t Paul, Miun, & Manitoba.120§ 120§ 3t, Paul & Omaha. ... i 16§ ds pfd... 10 Tesas & Pacific...... 584 Union Pacifio. ... 9 United States Express. ...... 60 60 Wabash, St, L. & Pacific.... 27 28 io pfd, 44 444 Wells, Fargo & Co. Fxpress.124 125 V. astern Union Telegraph. .. A0} 86} Hometake 15 : Iron Silver AR 25 74 D 86 South Pacifi o 000 Jutro, . 27 SRR FOREIGN FINANCE! Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bus, LONDON MONEY, Loxpox, June 9, Console—Money, 100 516; aesount, 100 16 .0 82000 1.000 . 1,000 Barle; Kansas Orry, June 9. :eceipts and shipwents of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts Wheat, bushels. .. . 6,000 14,000 Corn— Ay . . 800 7,000 Oate— Rallarrss LIVE STOCK, ©On10AG), June 9.--Roceipt and, ship. ments o live stock for the past 21 nours have been as follows: Reo te, Shipm’ts, Hogs. . vee 12,000 2,100 Uattle . . 900 8,600 Sheep . . 100 800 Sr, Louis, June 9.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 34 hours have been as follow: Reo'ts. Shipm'ts, Hogu.... a0 2,100 Catile . 200 750 Sheep 200 i Kansas Oiry, June 9.—Heceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have heen as follows: Shipm'e. LIVE S8TCCK Gpecial Dispatches to Tux Bax, OHICAGO, 0a10460, June 9. —=The Drove nsl rep rts as follows: Hogs ~Market «low and wen'; sales of mixad at 6 40@ 80@w7 155 light, 6 46@6 85; skips, 3 40@6 20, Cattle—Market brisk, but supply small; wold enrly nt 10c advance; sales of exports at 5 806 00; good to choice shin)ing, b 40 @5 75; common to fair, 5 00@5 40 Sheep ~Market quict and steady; sales of common to fair at 2 75; good, 4 00; choice, 5 0); market well cleaned, BT, LOUIS 81, Lous, June 9.—Hoge—No supply and prices nominally unchavged, ranging at 6 35@6 8 in hulk; sales o?lluht +hip- piog at 6 50@6 70; mixed to gord 1 oking, € 26(@6 65; butchers’ to extrs, 6 50@t 9), ! Joar- Ca tle—Not enough to mak no buyers for shippiog grade floriogs were taken by butche changed prices; exports, 6 10@6 5; go to chol ppiog, 5 75@6 00; Hfiht to fair shipotug, 4 75@5 €5; 0 wa and helfers, 3 50 @ 00; grass fed Texans, 3 75@5 00, Sheer—Market same as for cattle at un. ; fair to cheice, 8 00; onee, 2 60; do pie, 6 b, per doren, 3 50, LARD—Owana Refinining Uo,: Tierces, 124c; 40 and 50-1b cans, 128c; 20-1b cans, 124c; 10-1b pails, screw top, 128c; 6-1b do, 1240; 3-1b do, 13c, RICE—Louisinna prime to choice, 73@ 8c: fair, 7@74c; Patma, 63c. FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 7 50; No. 1 muckerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- erel, half brls, 5 25; family mackerel, kit Rbc; No. 1 white fiuh, half brls, 7 003 No. 1 kits, 105, SYRUP—Standard Com., 380, bbls.; Standard do, 44 gallon'kexa, $195; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 75, SODA—In Ib papers, 83,80 per case; keg vods, 2c. NEW PICKLES —Medium, in barrels 8700; do inl .f bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 900 do, i half bbls, 500; gherkins, in bbls, 11'00; do, In balf bbls, 6 00, good, 45@56; TEAS—,Gunpowder, Onolee, Imperlal, good, 40@45c; O loe 80@75c; ¥oung Hyson, good, 36@ S0c; ehoioe, 85oG#1 00; Japan Nat De 8c: Japan, choice, !W(@l’:u;‘(‘}n]ung, g 35@40; Oolong, oho.ve, 40@b5 Bonohong, goud. 85@40c; choice, $5@4bo, ROPE—Sisal, 4 luch and larger, 110; #inch, 134¢; } inch, 12, WOODENW AL hoop palle, 1 three hoop pails, 2 00, Tuby, No. Pioneer washbosrds, 1 &5 Donble well buck ar, §1 At " Savon 1 &2 Queen, irk's wagnolis doz,, lynuia caze, 4 oace in case, § s Ball 2 doz. In case, 1 90: Anch r Ball 2 do oase 150, PEANUTSE-Kossted, ocholee, rad Ton nossce, 100 pez 1b; fanny whito, (04c perlb; raw—swhit Virgiuia raw, 106} roasted’ 12he, OANDLE-Boxee, 40 1bs, 168, 15§0; 83, 158¢; bcxew 40 1by,, 16 oz, be, l!';;’c, MATCHE caddie, 95¢; round, nrsa B ara, cases, 85 40, COFFEES—Ordinary grades, 33@9c; falr, 10@104e; good, 10h%1le; prime, 114 @1%0; wt-ictly prime, 12@124c; choice, 18 @13he; fancy green and yell ’ old government Ja 4, 20 @26 rossted, 14fc; Arhnckle's roasted, 14je; McLsughlin's XXXX roasted, 14§2; Im. R AR 2 Now York NEGAR — Now York a) 16¢; Ohio apple, 13c, Poiny Yo) SALT,—Urey loads, por bbl, 1 85; Ash- d | 030, in sac ks, 8 50; bbls dalry 60, be, 8 60 T g :t:x Standard Extrs C, 4&’ Extra O, STARGE. ~Feud, o1 Blver "t 1o 'ARCH,~Pear] gallon, 160; 61", 160 PAINTS IN OIL—White leod, P, P.. 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pr arusillen groon, 1 to & T o ‘ronch zino, goen acal, 1205 French ' rino, rod seal, 11c; French zino, in varnish asst, 20¢; Fronch zince, In ol ast 15o; Raw nad burnt umber, 1'Th cans 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c: vandyke brown, g rofined lampbiack, 120; coach black and Ivory black, 160; di Omab re, 6 green, L, M, & D,, 153;blind and shutter groen, L. B, & D., 10c; Parls green, 13c; Indian red, 150; Venetian red, do; 10AD dre, 22¢; Am chrome yellow, L,, M., 0, & D O,, 18¢c; yellow ochre, 9cj golden ochre, 18; patent |rl c; graining colors: light oak, derk onk, walout, shestnnt and ash 160, Ory Paints mu lead, S0} ¥renoh singy 100y 1-‘1 whitelng c; whiting ors, ] com'l, hf.‘u erman- yhiting 1o lam town, 140; limpblack, ordinary, 100) Pros. wian blue, 36¢; ultramarine, 180; vandyke Eeown, ey umber, burnt, 403 umber, raw ienna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, d4c Paris groon gonuine, 25c;_Parls green oom' 20c; chrome green, N. ¥.' 20c; chrom green K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver willion, 'Americs, 18c; Indiau red, 10c rose pink, 14c; venetinn_read, Cokiuoso 2jo: venetian red Am., ifcj red lead, 730; chrome yellow, genuine, 2/c hrome' yeir low, K., ochre, rochelle 8c; ochre Frenck, ochre, American, Zoj Winter's mineral, 2ho; lehigh brown, % spanish brown, 24¢; Princo's minoral o, VARNISHEB—Yarrels per galion Furniture, oxtra, 81 10; furaiture, No, 1 81; conch, extrs, 8140; oach, No. 1 $1'20; Damar, extra, 81 75) apai, 700; s phaltura, extra, 8%0j sholla 48 £0; hard oll fiaiah, $1 50, Hides, Furs, Etc, HIDE3—treen buicher's bldes, 63 7c cured 73@8c; hidos, green sali, dry flint, sound, 12@iSe; dry oall and kip, 12@140; dry salt hides, souc. ), 10@11c; grecn onlf, wt. 8 015 s, 11@13:} greon oalf, wt, undor 8 s, per skin, 50 green pelta, 0@$1 25; green lamb nkins, 81 25@1 60; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored wnd one grub, olassed two. tLiedn rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, off Coon ekins, No, 1, 45¢; No, 2, 80¢; No, 1 2.; No. 4, 0o, _Mink, No, 1, 80c; No, 2 16¢; No. 8, 160; No, 4, Be, Koz, No,ik, ; No, 2, . Bkunk, No, 1, b2y B5aj short strl) .40? narrow stripes broad stripe, 10s, ‘Tallow 70, Oak sole, B0 to 440; hemlosk sols, 30 L H sole, to 850, 600 to 1001 rapner, calf, 850 to 130; bem- oak uj y Hoj oalf HE 3 ; oak kip, o £ s L rop blak, 160; Prossisn bluc, 800; ultramarine blve, 180) ochrume erican Vermilion, I, & P,, 180; among the Islands off the const, His voysge was somethiug outof the ordi- nary way, and his route was one sel- dow taken by him or, in fact, by any other coaster. He had undertaken the contract to provisdon four meal fishing stations at Santa Oruz and San Miguel islaide, and o order to reach them was cumpelled to make his way throogh strange waters and unex- plored chsuneis. Ho reports that he saw c.untless numbers of s aud soa lions on the rocks ab.ut San Miguel and Santa Cruz Islands, and that the seal huouters there are having & prospercus resson thie spriog - They are killiog the sea lions for their skius and fat, the latier they are ‘‘trylng out” for otl on the rocks. At one place Captain Larco fouud a colony f Chlusmen engaged ln gath- erlog abalones and catching and dry- 1ng rockeod and nlui fish for shipment to Ohtva. Th.y hsve sccamulated several tons of aried fish and will soon have a load fora sshooner. The most interesting portion of Captatn Lutlco’s story was hix cesoription of an isiand covered with eges. He ssys o short distance from San Miguel fsland, standiog out lone and solltary ia the Paclfic ocean, there is & rock with a eurface of about three acres. The sides are precipltous and almost tnsccestible ¢xcept during calm weather, While be enimed near the rock he visited 1t and wes amazod at the scene prescnted to his vision. The lslacd lecovered with a layer of guauo, lu which eea fowls of all desoriptions were found laying or {ocubating thelr egge. The surface appeared to be almost entirely covered with eggs, principally thoee of the sea yulls, shaggs and a small bird konown as the sslt water duck, He says It was difficalt to wak withont treading upon the eggs Ho brought away several bushels of these egge, The shaggs' egge are of a light blue color and somewhat smaller than a do- mestlc hen's egg. The gull eggs are somewhat larger in size, light brown spotted with black dots. Larco says he could esslly load a ship with those evge from this laland, but ns there is no market for them here, they are not worth gatherlog, Carpenter’s SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, 3iAIRS, Stair Hailings, Baluste:'s, Window and Door Fraies, Etc. First-clase tnoilities for the Mannfuoture of all kinls of Vouoldings, Planin; smu Orders from tha conntry will be pramntly axecats?, Maierials matching a Specialty, sddresan!l comumnisations to MANUFACTUR"R OF STRICTLY FIGST-CLASS Umahs, Neb. Irimmirg Fe- pairing pr mytly attended to AND ROAD WAGONS} CAERIAGES, BUGGILS, First-clacs Paint 1319 Herney Sy C. F. GOODMA WHOLES A XLE DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILSVARNISHES Window Glass. NEBRASKA, A R

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