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The Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, a4 Up Oapital urplns Fa.d, Nov, 1, lls' {[DIRECTORS, $280,000 16 500 H. w. YATES, Prosident, for many years Oashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E, TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, Boston, W V. MORSE, of W, V., Morse & Co, JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G, H, &J, 8, Col- lins, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and] Attor ney ot Law, L. 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Co, K, K. HAYDEN, Assistant Cashier, THIS BANK opened for business April 27, 862, ITS DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among tho eading businessof O ha, and ita businoss is conducted with espacial elnmnmt«\ the bast and increasingh interost its morcantile patrons, COLLECTIONS receive spocial attention and charges lowest obtainablo hers or else. where. INTEREST allowad on time deposits upon avorablo torms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE' Government Bonds and County and Cit ysecuritios bought and sold, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New Yonk, June 7.—Money— Fasy; 2@3. Closed offered 1@13. Prime paper— Storling bills— mand, 486}, Governments higher for 44s, Ruilways —Lower for the elective issues, Stocks—Thero was & strong and higher market for stocks to-day, although business was on a moderate scale. Tho results of the day's trading was to leave the market irregu- larly changed. Theimportant sdvances were: Missouri Pacific, 2 per cont; Manhattan, 13 Rhode Island, 1}; St. Paul, §; Union Pacific, 1per cent; Western Union, §; and Tllinois Central, 1 per cent. The principal declines were: Canada Southern, 1j; Michigan Cen- tral, 4 per cent; New York Central, 1 per cent; and Louisville, 7. 00URONB Strong at 4 81@ 1 84}; de- ~Lower for 41}@43s, and 02 H8 5 43} Chicago & A.lwn 30108 do. do . 142 . 144 rle. . 144 A b Sy Fort W . 130 Hanuibal & St. Joseph. . .8 do do do pid. Lo Illinois Central.... . 118 Ind,, Bloom. & Wos i1 anins & Texas. 1ng Linko Shore & Michigan So | Michizan Central. . Minaeapolis & St. Louis u 1 do do d 19} Mis souri Pacifi Northern Paci do do Northwestern. . Pouria, Decntnr & Evansvi Rock Jalan Wabah, T & Backio; o ' do do Wostern Ualon Telegrap *Asked. o —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS., CHICAGO PRODUCE. Ciicaco, June 7. — Flour— Quies; un- changed. Wheat—Regular:_quiet, firmer; opened 3 higher, advanced 3, deslined }, rallied §, closed 4@3 highor than yesterday.” Cash Juno 8 .m 90§@90Z¢ August 92}; Septomber Cum ‘Steady; moderately active, opaned shads firmer, declined 4, fluctuated sllghtlv closed } below yesterday. Cash June 5 July 50§@56%; August STE@5TE; Sep em Jor D83 {@5h8%; d 47 Oats—Cash quiet, easy, declined'}: future: opened fairly active, firm, §@8 higher, clc dull, elow yummla Casl Jun. 1 August 20; September year 27{@278. Rye—Lirm; 63@( SarleyNominal. Timothy -~ Easier; primo 1 Flax—Nominal 1; quotable Pork - Dull, without material chang 18 75@19 00; June and July 2 August 19 15@19 20, Lard —Quiet; firm, advanced 10@12}; 74; July 8 225@8 25; August Shoulders— Short ribs—8 4 Short clears—8 Whisky—113. Butter—Liberal demand; choice creamery 18@20; fancy dairy 15@16. Chease—Easy; full cream cheddars and flats mmed cheddars 3@, v; groen salt -pmuad hull 64, light 84, lmln{ 74, o No. 1 country solc m. 10LEDO. ToLeno, June 7.—Wheat—Dull; No. 2 red cash 95c. Corn,—Dull, No, 2 cash 574e. Oats—Dull and llrm, No. LIVERPOOL, June 7.—Breadstuffs, fquiet 2 Gush 84}@31ke, Livenroo, and unchanged. Wheat—Winter—7s 6d.@8s. 78 6, Spring, 7s 8d. Corn~New 53 5id.; old fs 4}d. MILWAUKEE x'xmnrvu. MILWAUKEE, June 7.—Wheat—Str No. 2 Milwaukee, 90}; Jm.e.‘mg, July, Amnm, 98fc, Corn —bull; § . 2 nominally yo—Strong and higher; N Birloy—Standys N 3 spring bb. NEW ORLEANS, A June 7.—Corn—Fair 70, “White 75 wouk; 44@4 1 Fair demand Dull and lower; 17 (0, New demang Oats—Qui Corn Meal TPork V@3 40, Lard—Quiet ; tierce, refined, lower, 8§ ka{ steady; 9 00, Whisky—Steady; unchanged, CINOINNATI, CiNoINATI June 7.—Wheat—Heavy; No, 2 red 93@1 02, Corn—>stronger; No, 3 mixed, 51@59. Oats— Strong and hl‘(her, No, 2 mixed .HA Rye—Steady: No 2, 65, lmley Dull and nominal, Pork - Quiet; 18 00, Lard— rim 7 Bulk Meats—Stead, ¥ibs 8 40. Whisky shoulders 64, short Lower; 1 (7. KANSAS CITY PROI Kansas Oiry, June 7. lower; 794 bid cash; 79¢ ust. Corn—Weaker; 464 bid August, Oats—Dall, nowinal; oR ~Wheat—Weak July; T bid Aug. 44 cash; 45} bid July; NEW ¥ PRODUCE, Wheat w; No, 2, Ch ®W Touk, June ¢ higher; warket fi raded rad1 84 o, red 1024 Septomber Corn ~Spot; shade lower; ungraded b0@ 03¢ , 624@03{e, September, 66 Oats — Y@} lower; fairly acti mixed western 38@30c; white, 100 W, Lggs~Wostern, frash, firm; moderate de mand, Pork-Neglected, nominal; mess quieted T4@17 00, Lard - Dull; westorn steam spot, 8 20@ BALTINORE BALTIMORE, — June 7.—Wheat — Western dull; No, 2 winter red spotl 08@1 n- Western, nominal; mixed spot hl‘ wostorn white, 80@42; m.l,\‘ 115, ST, LOVIS PRODUCK, StLovrs,June 7 shade better, foll off Slow: opened | gal, 85e, on_closed quiod 2red, 1038 bid 58 @i closing 1 05§ July 93 . 8 ro Corn-_ Lower; slow cashy June; July 0, 1874 Lo July; 26fle August, Bran—Tower; 01@( 1ggs—Higher; 113c, Hay— Lower; prairic 9 00@11 00; Timothy 1100@16 00, Corn Whisl Provisions—Firm |u||:u|\nr ally better. — STOCK, LIV KANSAS OITY LIVH 8TOOK, Kansas City, June 7,—The Live Stock Indicator repord Cattle—Shipping wonk: 10 lower; natives, 0.00@8 40y cowi 350@ el onk: lowes 724@5 05, Shmp—\\unk natives, 8 40, ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK, Sr. Louts, June 7.—Cattle—Weak; 10@15 lower; exports,6 70@710; common to choice shipping, 5 50@6 00, SheepDu I; natives, 2 50@4 Hogs — Acti Yorkers, 00@5 20; packing, 5 00@5 20; heavy, b 10@b 30, CHIOAGO LIVE STOCK. CRIcAGO, June 7.—Drovers' Journal reports: Hoga— Strong; ac ive; b@10c highor: rough 5 00@. and_shipping, light, 5 00% 75(@4 5 Cattlo—Dull; low grades 10 exports, 86 50@ shivpine, 5 70@6_60; stockers ¢ lower; common to choice infarior to_good cows, and feaders, 3 50@ e —— TRAFFI0. FLOUR AND GRAIN, On10A60, June 7.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for tho past ¢8 hours have beon aa follows: Recelpts, Ship'ts. 50 per barrel; Bermu bush atands of four drawers, £12 00 to $19 00, GOOSRIERR kS~ Por 16-quart case, $2 00, JasTHRY Crennies— Por 16-quart caso 38 00 California per 10-1b, box $2 50, ol, por 10, iodine, r«r 1b,, $1.50; salicin, per oz.. 40c; sul- Dry Goods. . Brown SuxetiNas—Atlantic A, 7](-' 0 1 Brunsw Thes am L1, 63e; Lawrence L1, va Paci. : Royal Standard, 8o; Indian Hoad 41 bhe; BLEACHED CorroNs ~ Ballon 4-4, 6}c: Bal- lon 7-8, ojo; Cumberland 4-4, 8¢; Davoll DD, to; Fatrmount, e 'l of tho Loom 4-4, ory of the West, 8h¢; Golden Gate, xf.u Bo; Hill 4-4, 90; Lonsdale 8c; New York Mills, 11jc; Watmiuttor 106 ba Ducks (bnhu‘oll —Boston, '8 oz., 114c; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 14hc; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall | River, 8}c, TickiNas—Amoskeag, 1do; Continental Cordis, 10§o; Pearl River, 14c; | g Tamloton Awnings, 124c. moskeag, 1dc; Beaver Creok 2c; Beaver Crock BB, 1lg Crook CO. _ 10: _Hnymakors : Jafirey D & T. 12c; Jaffroy XXX, 12§c; Poarl_luver, 13¢; Warren AXA (brown), 12c; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Warren CO (brown), 10c. Cauiucy—Fifth avenue glove finish, bo; ham, 8 o shol erate. 2 0., Bbo; Seal of N XXXX @183; Olark's Aurora, 16}e. No 1) ToF Rl oll, oastor, No. 3 por gal., £1.40; oi! sor gal,, 81.40; oil ori-|in ganum, b0 4.50; quinine, P. & i and R, & 8., per oz, $1.40; potassium, —. | o in half barrels, choice, 60 choice, 40@b50; Atlan: | ohojco, S5@4be. ‘WooDRNWARR—Two three hoop whits 'Russian, Kirk's Prairio ‘Quoon, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz Porast—Ponneylyana caus, 4 caso, in caso, 3 85; Babbitt,s ball ¢ .. l‘ul n case, 1 90; Anchor B5o; (mrhmn, 4 oz, 57c; Durham orth ( l\rfll(m\ 8 o1, Be 1 demand at 2@2ke por Ib, | Saal of North Carolinn, 4 ot., 87c; Seal o Domand for, chickens ~only; | North Oaroling, 2 oz., 60; 0. K Durham, 4 15 live por dor. $4.50; spring 0. K’ Trhiam, 2 oz, 80c; Unele chickons, $4,00@6,00 iing to site Nod, #'s 2563 Tom and Jerry, 296, Porators - Market wnd domand_ s bean o brisk th Tt fow daye. Well an Grocers Tiat. sor stock rogardless variety sold at 55 g e (JANNED (30008 Uysters (Standard)por case, and 606, Now potatoss £ (0 and S50 o bar Krawborrine, k] L ) 2 90; Bartlott Presgrves —(In 201t hails)— Stawberry, Y, sasubeety, Eiskvesey, 'w‘r‘;{v,)1&~l;m|\mm51r\ié g gt b A e g atid g B ] cherries, plums, pricots, figs, perIb, 120 |81 0L, pet oas, 4 5h; pitts appla 3D cranberry aauce, [nrnv 8 . 48000 30, Lot > SIONS. v 001 i, | POT CNSB, i M.wju{ o i i w"“ e ici| Roew smn}uu.n and larger, Uo, § inch, . 5. bacon, 11{c e Totes et b | o 1Yy 10k sidos, 10405 8} s moss pork, per . N 180, 18 Bo: BUl, 818,50, Drled boef, Thfe. Tard, di@10c. N‘";"j(\‘l',‘,‘, ,':{",:" ,,',“','," o s . . odishes, hor n. 4 oy ' b m‘“‘ W don, 0o, radshes, por dox, 2op turmipe | i ra..u..m'] M ot |,:r'":nr' ; r'mx\llfl divet \T',., ek }‘.’,‘;’,’Z ard oxtra |0'l foi @ axten O, Gy modium yol- er b cauliflo or doz. §200; {1 Tare:’ dark ye bt et R LRl T R ot graden, 12@124o; falr13 } b, box, S1 50@ST 75: ¢roon peas por bushel | @194ct god e prime, 1']'“'3'{‘;1 ol®, box, 82,25 string beans per bushel box, 83,00, | 10@170s fancy grecs “and vallow 16G@164c; ol L et U L OB o Arbucklels omtod, [0k, Mclaughiing ronsted 1640; mitation Java, 16} Rl sonisiana prime o choloe, 73 falr B4o; Patma, 6c. Fisi—No. 1 mackerol, half brls., 850; No Drugs { mackorol, it 1 15; iy mackorol, hal 3 X brls., 7.00; family mac kita, 900; No. 1 A L T ot 16, | wifte i R B8 7 N 1 kita, 115, e 1, 1081 s . *{ . Syaur—Standard Com,, 80c, bols; Standard clnbHontdin, bt ¢ loriorn do, 4 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon .y £1.10; Dovers p kegn 187, Th, Bhe Sona In b papers, 8 30 per case; keg per Ib, 2he. por Zhe. Prokues—Medinm, In barrels, 8 2 half barre's, 4 mall, in barrels, 9 2! half barrels, herking: in barrels, 10 5; do do Tras G\mpownlnr xxuml, A5@55¢; choloe 60 }hn'-ou morphine, per oz, sulphur | @750; good Imperial, 0@43c; choioe, 60@65c; lour, per Ib,. do; strychuine, ver oz., 8135, | Young Hyson, good, 36@50c; chotce. wiaid a5e@1 00; 8ho; Japan, .!L:“ natural loaf, 780; Oolong, good, 35@40¢; Oolong, Souchong, good, 85@40c; hoop palls, 185; pails, 210, Tabs, No, 1, 9 00 Pio- oards, 185 Doublo Cown 2 90; neer wisl wuchusett A, 7ie. | Weltbcicota, 8 85. 'FiNE BROWN SHEETIN Argylo, Tio; Pep- | " Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk’ perell R, 6}c; Salisbury R, bic. satinot, 860; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's 525; Kirk's eutocs, 215; 1, 2 dor. in oate, At Mised, 15@13; atick, 11o; ok, 104c, Vinzaan—New Yorkapple 16¢; Ohlo aps twist Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc ple, 130, Wost Polnt, 10 0z, 1o; Boston Bear, 8 oz, | * §armDray loads, por bbl, 170; Ashton, 1 11g. sncks, 8 B0 bbla dairy 60, b, 8 80. Sranon—Pearl, 4he; Silver Gloas, 8o; Corn Exoelsior Gloss, 7o; Corn, T4e. Popper, 170; allspioe, 16¢; cloves, Groeenwich, 'ZBe’ oassia 1 Lye—Amorican, 8 40; 3 40; ‘Waestern, 275; North ‘!w, 200; Lewls' lye, 4 65: Jewell l!fl. 276 Loather. Oak sole, 880@420; hemlock solo 28c@8bo; Keystone glove finish, bhc, how lock kip, 80 to 1’ 00; runner 650 to 800; Flour, bbla.. . 10,000 | 30k ixws—Amory, Thos Hancock, 863 | Bomlook oall, 856 o 1 00; homlock uppar, 23 Wheat, bushels. . 104,000 | Renrsayer, R Rockport, 7c. to 24c; oak_upper, 24o; alligator, 400t b 50; Qorn, bushels . 187,000 “pyixre—Allens, b{c Amorican,5o; Armolds, | caif kid, 82@Ah: Greisen kid, 2 80 to 2 75; oak Oats, bushels - 170,000 | o; Cochoco, bc; - Harmony, 4c; Indigo, 86; | Jeip. 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; French Rye, bushels. . 5000 8,000 | Tndigo 7-8, 114e; Indigo 4-4, 124¢; cheap sale kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rus- Barley, bushala - 8,000 4000 | ghe; Chartor Oak, e ican, Bos Cochoco, | 0% 550 to 750; linings, 600 to 8 bO; top. Faratni INTS SHINTINGS —Amerloan, be; Cochoco, | Bt %900 %o 10 503 B. T Morocoo, 80c 4 3 New Yok, Juno 7.— Recolpts and). g, 00 Lo5e Southbridge, d1c; Waverlys, | B e 80t B 00, shipmenta of Hour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpta Ship'ts. Wheat, bushel 2,000 49,000 Corn, bushels. 3,000 89,000 Oats, bushels. 3,000 41,000 LIVE BTOCK. Om10400, Juno 7.—Recelpts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have boen sa follows: Ksmlnh Bhip'ts, Osttle 24000 95, Shosge.p 100 Kaxsas Orry, June 7. — Roceipts .nd shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follo Reoelpts, Ship'ta Hoge.... 500 og8. 8,5 Sheep ... 180 8r. Louts, Juno 7. — Recelpts and ship- ment of live stock for the past 24 hours have ‘been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ta. 900 B0 iy 2,100 S OMAHA MARKETS ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrioe or THE OMAHA Brs, } Saturday Evening, June Business was very good in all its branches the past week, better than it has been for the past throe® weeks, and dealers foel that an advance in prices will follow. On the other hand reports from the country show that grain, fruit and vegetables of all kinds, have never been in a better condition than they are this year, and an abundance of all isexpected. The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer. chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted atthe prices furnishad by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, ‘Wheat—Cash No, 2, 704@71]a, Barloy—Cash No, 2, 45( Rye—Cash, No, 8, Corn=No, 2, 40@41 Oats—No, 2, 82@ Lave Stock, SrERRS-—4 2 ¥ar Cows Hoas—4 50@4 7 Surer—3 50@4 50, Oavves—6 00@7 00, Light fine 14@1 Hoavy fine 10@ Medium 14@17, Coar'e 10@13, Burry 2 to oc off, HIDES, Steady; groen butchers, 5}@6; green salted, 7h@8c; dry flint, 12@ dry salt, 10@11c; dumaged hides, two-thirds price, How 5 Sheep Polts General ¥ Prans—Receipts light and demand good, Easd plckml navy, per bu, $250; medium, 2.00@2 Brrswax—In good demand, Choice bright 20@260; common to good dark per Ib, o Ton’ ket zaalne Radhanasd and glutted with inferior grades, which will only go as packing rtock at 4 and 6 ents, Frash grass a4 fine grades range from 8 to 12 conts, Anything above that is considered a fancy price and creamery butter is offer d freely at 15 an per bbl, $7.00; * York State" Cibes—"Ohic per bbl, 88 00; por 4 bbl, $175; condensed per Wiscon Crab apple, per gal. Orgrse—Full cream, westarn, 13: sin_new 14}; young American 15@16¢ Coooaxurs—Por 100, $1 75@5 00, Advancing sales were made to-day ta, for fresh candled and prospocts fa- r advance, ForkioN Fuuirs—Mowlna oranges, —per box, 86 00, Messina lemons, per box, 84 (0 @A'50. Pauanss, per bunch, $300 Figs, Ib., 16, Dates, in fralls, 73c; dates, fard, in boxes, 124c, Fivir Burtes —Apple butter, in*80 1b Plum buttar, $10.00@ palls, per Ib, 7c The. Lol Lay—Balod, 85.00410.00; ioose, e lm\l 80 1b pails, 6@Tc; in 2 1b, | are, por doz, 81 50; assorted tumblers, per oz 41 20, .,,.nwum. per dozen, 83 00, | MarLe Suaan—Pure, in brieks, per 1b, 16¢; | Ohio, 18¢; small cakes, 124c. AT MeAL —Stoel ufl-. per bhl, 86 25, Ox10N8 ~Old onions are virtually out of the warket, now Southern are coming forward 4§ staplos, 8o, Lancastar staplos, 3 Plunkot 9c; Hudson chocks, 83c; Amoskoag m«nn.., he. Dress Goops—Atlantic alpaces, 94c; Per- oo cashmor, 25ho; Hamloton caimore, 154c; Hamleton Faucus, 114c; Hamleton bro- s, 15c; Arlington brocade, 18c. Rosedale, 43c. ‘We quote lumber, lath and shing ea on oars at Omaha at the following prices: 2200; 18 ft, 23 Ty omu-16 fost and under, 22 00, TiMBER AND JoIST—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FeNoiNa—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, | 2 22 00. Ns“mm—yo. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; 3 00, g'runl Boarps—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 35 00. FrooniNa—No, 1, "No. 2, 8500; No, 3, 2500 SipiNa, olear—27 00; No, 2, 2500; No, 8, 2 00, OxiLiNa—F, 87 00; 8, 25 00, H SHINaLES, bost—4 b0; standard, 3 50, Dor Bl 1 25 bulk por bushal, Bbe; cominte bbi- 335 Towa plasber, boL 5 505 hase per bu.'50c; Torred folt, 100 fbs, 8 50; straw -oard, 8 50, Paints, Olls and Varnishes. GiNaHANS ~Amoskeag staples, 8to: Batos | gr,. allon extra Call JOIST AND soum.mo—m ft. and under |y 4o@m4 00, (}ms——lmporfed 4 50@6 00; domestlo, 140 bran, ton, 18 00@20 00; corn meal. 1 25@1 75. sacks @1 65; barley, 100 Ibs, 1 40@1 55, bblo 0. D, ]\iorocw, 85¢; HanNEss—No. 1 star oak, $70; No 2 dos No. 1 Ohio oak, 85c; No, 2 do, 88c; No, 1 Milwankeo 840: No 2 do 8c. No. 1 Pitts oak har, 87¢; No, ‘B Pitts onk har, 85c. Liquors. AL0OROL—188 proof aloohol, 2 26 per wino Hfornia: apirita, 188 proof, 18 per proof gallon; triple rofined spirits Lumner. 187 nml 120 por proof gallon; ro-distilled WHOLESALE. whiskies 1 00@1 b0; fino blended, 1 50@2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@100- Kentucky and Ponasylvania ryos, 2 007 00 BRANDIES—Im: 3omsd 00@1600, domestio Rl‘ms—lmpfimd 4 50@6 00; New England, 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, OnarraGNEs—Imported DENVER MARKET. FrLour—100 Iba, 1 85@2 25; patent, 100 bs 85@3 25; Graham, 100 1bs, 2 00; rye, 100 lbs 25@?2 55; buckwheat, 100 1bs, 10 wg%éfll.l’m, bs. FRAIN—Wheat, 100 1bs, 1 35@1 45; corn, In 100 lbs, 1 12@1 15; oats, 100 1bs, 1 50 Hay—Balod, 22 00@30 00; straw, 11 00@ 2 00. BUTTER— 'l"lmcy, l7@lflc; dairy choice, I6@ OrLs—110 carbon, per gallon, 184c; 160° | 18¢: common, 8@12c. headlight, por gallon, 14he; 175> hoadlight, | Faos—Frosh, 15031601 Eanch o« froah per gallon, 18c; 150° water white, 17c; lin [ 17@18c. 3 seed, raw, allon. bic; llmaad boiled, per | CrErse—Full croam, 15@16¢; Limburgor, allon, 6 ,winusr str'd, per gallon, 0c' Swiss, importod, {Ju. 1 v 2, 60c; castor, &, por ouLTRY —Live, chickens old, doz,( 00@6 5 lon; 1’ 60; No. 8,1 40; sweof, ok por gallon sperm W.B., per gallon, 160; fish, W, B pergallon, 65¢; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90¢ No. 1, 75¢; lubricating, zero, par gallon, 30c; summor, 15¢; golden machine, No. 1, per gal- lon, 85¢; No, 2, 28c; sperm, signal, por gallon 80c; turpontino, por gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, | Io 16c. NTS IN O —White lead, Omaha P, P, 6hoi whita ioad, St. Liouin, paro, s Marillo groon 1to b 1b cans, 200; Fronch zinc, groon Woal, 12c;, Fronch zinc, rod_seal, 11c; Fronch o, in varnish asst, 300; French zinc, in_oll raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, L3c; rofined lampblack, 12c; conch black, and ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prusian blus, 40c; ultramarine blue, 180; chrome green L. M, & D., 160; blind and shutter green, L M. & D., 16¢; Parie groon, 180; Indian red, 15¢; Venotian red, 9 Tuscan red, 2%c; Ameri- can Vermillion, L & P., 18c; chromo yellow L. M., 0. &D. 0, 14c; yellow ochre, fc; golden ochre, 16c, patent dryer, fo; graining Golors, light onk, dark owk, walnut, chm tnut and aih 150 Dry Paints, White lead, 8c; Fieuch zinc, whiting, 2o com'l 1o lampblac 100; Parls whiting gilders, 1fc; whiting lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; ) ordinary, 106; Prussian_blus, Bbe; ultramarino, 18c; vandyke, brown, fc; umber | pigger LINE FOR ENGLAND, GERMARY, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, 4 nlumm, riw, do; Paris groon, gonuine, 2 Parly groon, common, 20¢; chrome groon, N, Y. ; red lead, Venctian' red, American, 1 0c; chromo yel: 7he; chromo yellow, gonuine, 30 low, K., 12¢; ochro llo, ¢ ochre, Fronch, 240] ociire, American, 2c; Winter's mineral 2ho; lohigh brown, 24o; Spmaish brown, Zhe} Priuce's minoral, 4 Vauxises—Darrels, pe: gallon: Furni ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, oxtra, 81 40; conch, No. 1, $1 20; Dawmar extra, $1 70; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 850; whllno, 88 50; hard ol finieh, 81 50, Heavy Haraware List. Iron, rates, 2 60; plow steel special cast, 60] crucibl pecial or German, st L00; do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 256@8 00; hubs per set, 1 25; fa'loes sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, ench, 70@Abo; wxles each, Thc; wquare nuts per | - 1b, 7@11c; washers or Ib, 8@1Ac; rivets, per | | 1h, 11¢; coil chain, per th, 6@12¢; malleable, Sc iron waedges, fie; crowbars, fic; harrow teeth 4c; spring teel, 7@8 lon’s horsehoes 4 70 00 | spring chickens, 6 00@7 60; dressed Ah,lmnlm beef, 16¢ 7 2l it, 15¢; ra d birnt un ber, 1 b cans, 10c; | Californi Bt S bame Sleg ol i herring, kee, 1 60@1 75; trout, per lb, 17@18c. iron, in water-tight o Krlanger,. Culmbacher, . 210Bner. «osves Kaiser. Poratoks —Greeloy, 100 1bs,1 00@1 10, AbLES —Onions, now, 100 1bs, 4 50@ abbago, new, 100 1bs, 3 00; beots, 100 Tholal 00, Fruirs Orango Mossiena hox, 6 00@6 50; mons, choico Messina, 3 75@34 50; apples, bbl, 400; bananas, bunch, 3 00@ break- dried Hams, Ib, m?/mnc; bacon lord, in tlerces, Ib, 10 Ary salt nllhm D4@10c, Tackerol, I\ul 1 60, kit, 1 75@2 walmon, haif ' bbl,’ 10 50; Holland SH DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS SAREMOVED TO OMAHIA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HAMBURG-AMERICAN Pacltet Company. FRANCE AND woll-koown line are buiit of npartmonts, and aro furnish Tho steamihips of “ehroms groan, K., 15c; vormiilion, Eug,, | odwith. orory riuaite to make tho pawsgs both vormillion, Amotioun, 1c; Indian rod, | safe and sgroatle, Tho carry. tho Unitod 8 aten o Jookso and Kuropean mails, aod 1 avs New Yorks Thurs. rose pink, 140; Veustian red, Cooknon's, days wnd saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Cher- urg. (PARITS) a1 HAMBUMG 1ot Cabin, 866, §70 and 830, Steorago, t, Mark Hanson, F. K, Moore: b, Gronewiog & Seho: ntgen ©. B RICHARD & CO., Gen. Pass wiway, N. Y. Chas. Kozorinuki & Co au Agonts, 107 Washington 5t., Chica Imported Beer IN BOTTLES, +44 .00+ Bavaria, Javana Bohemian. «v.Bremen, Burden's muleshoss 5 r y oo et T s o o Budweiser . .h‘t, }mu!m Naiis—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 8. Anhauser. . St. Louis. Swor—8hot, T 45; buck shot, 216/ orlental Bes . v s eee s Milwaukee. powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, 3 {Cr Do o quarter kegs, 1 85; blasting, koegs, s% fase. | Sehlitz-Pilsner. oo o Milwaukee, per 100 foet 5lc. Krug's . .+ .Omaha 1.2AD—Bar, 165, Ouar - Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Jowa lump, 6 Towa nut, 5 00; Rocle Sp Anthra cite, 11 26@11 50; per ton Canon T PLug Tosaooo--Climax, H0c; Bullion &0o; Horseshos, Bc; Star, bo; Ruddy, 46¢; Her- noy's, 40 k, 85@40c. Fixe Cor—Common, 60c; Rose Loaf, 70¢; Orown, Swoet Sixtean, fe. SMOKING—O, 8,, 22¢; Moerachiuun, 806; Dus” 20@300; good, 45@ Promium, 65¢; Diamond Wine. Plattsmouth, - He Y oung stock for alo, Ale, Porter, Domestic and Ihine ED. MAURER 1213 K roam St St. 8. H ATWOOD, BREADME OF THOROUGHBKND AXD HIGH ORADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE | AND DUROO O JKRSNY RED SWINE NDAY JUNE 9, 1884, r caso, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 12 M@16 00, — Neb. Correspoudence tolicited. Railway Time Table. Tn Effect June st AIl teains arrive at and dopart from ( n Central Standard Time, which is 24 minutes faster than sun tin \ 1 Excopt Iy, * Excopt Sunday, § Except Mon lay From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St, U. P, R, R, MAY LRAVR. | Mall and Exp...11:40 & m | Atiantic 7:50 A m Pacifio Bxp. 825 pm | Mail and Exp....4:00 p m Daily REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, LRAYR RIVR, Lincoln Exp....12:55p m | Lineoln Exp....12:86 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. 0:00, 11:18 A ., 1:00, Sunays: tos Intor. REATL ESTATH. Syndicate Hill Addition, lots $100, $10 ash, and ' per month, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents. Gilmaa Place, lots $150 to $300. BEDFORD & SOU k[l Agents, Clars Place, lots 8300 to 600, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Tukey & l\n)nnrn\ulv Division, lots 8125,t0’8150, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents. way depot 30, 880, 9:80, 10:80, 11:06 . m su 3180, 4:30, 8:35, 1105 . uted later Toave Councll Rufta Transfor depo 0:87,10:87, 11:47 & m; 118 by, m Arrive Omana TRANSFES ARRIVR. 816 am | Pas No. 8. 1116 a m L858 A m WO BLLL 1048 A m 4:96 pm ' 5 p m 0:10 p m " 5p m 18 pm " 16 p m Daily MISSOURI PACIFIO, | ARRIVE, 10:00 & m | Omaha Exp....0:%0 & m .80 pm | Mail# ... 660 pm 8.0 &P KR st » ARV, R ptoam ..2:85 pm .6:40 & m | 8t P 5pm Mall.. Daily. C.&N. W. R R, ARRIVR, 108 & m LTS p o Expres| I ARRIVE, uava, Ml Rapress 00 & m 100 p m Daily. wuwxu ST, LOUIS & PAC A ARRIVE, Cantion DAL, "0 m Cannon Ball.... 8:50 p m Daily. K. 0., 8T, JOK & C. B. (via Council Bluffa.) LAV, ARRIV Mail 2:00 l Expross, . Mail TOF RUNDAY Express Al i During June Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago traing will rotato as follows; Saturday ovoning traing leavo Jnto 14th via C. M. & St. 1%} duno 7th and 25th viathe North-Weste st vin the Rock Island. Arrive in the same orler the Monday folowini morning trains depart and Sunday_evening traina arive Juno 16th vik tho Rock Inland, Jung 1t and 23d vin tho North-Western, and June 8th and 20th vin the O M & St I, From B, & M Depot; TonthiStreet. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE. DRNVRR RXPREAS. wRsT BOUND. RLLnAVE, :60 sty 5. Red Cloud. 800 am 6:03 pm. MoCook . . .10:66 am 9:16 pm 346 pm 2:10am 726 pm 616 am Daily OMAHA AND PLATTTMOUTII TRAIN! Ly, Omaha at Ar. Omaha t0; 1 9:25 pm ARRIVR Omaha Exp. ... 8 Wostern Exp. Daily ores . 7:80 pm aidy oxcept Monday, ‘Webster Streets, 0,8 P.M.&0, v, No 2 Passeno! No 4 Mixed, ARRIvE .8:30 am | No 8 Mixed.. .2:30 pm | No 1 Passenger. b: Sundays Excepted. Tho use of the torm " Bhor Line” in connoction with the corporate name of & great: nod. conveys an idos of ust what roquired by tho $ravellng pub: LI NE ue'—- snufzu Quick Hms of ' sccommoda: . unn.—.n ol which are._farm. shed by tho groatest railway in Americs. (Quzcaco,NjrwAUREE And St. Paul. I8 owns and operates ov Northern Tllinols, Wisconsin, Dakota; and a8 ta main lincs, bra ¢ busi vty 16 maburally deseription of Short Line, and Best Route betweon Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwaukoo, La Crosse and Winona. Chioaio Milwaukoo, Aberdoen and Ellondalo » Milwaukeo, Eau Claire and Stillwator* jonygo, Milwankeo, Wau 0, Milwaukoo, Be 0. Milwaukoe, Waukosha K0, Milwaukoe, Madison o, Milwauk ot B b Chil 0 numOW0o. o du Chlon Sribault, 4l Polnt. Dubugue. , Rock Island and Codar Raplds. o, Council Bluffs and Omaha, Chicago, Sioux City, Bioux Fallsand Yankton Chicayo, Milwaukeo, Mitc} d Chamberlain. Rook Il ubuqiio, St. Paul and Minneapolia Davonport, Calmar, 8¢, Paul and Minneapolis. Notice to Cattle Moen, 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 180 Hoad of Stoors Threo Yoars Old. 200 i 20) 0 mllun T [ 166 , One [ 290 o« Tieitors, Ono " The above desoribed cattlo aro all well bred Towa cattle, stralght and smooth. Thos or wldress PATION, Waverly, Bremur Co., lowa. pricos. For further particulars, call —0F— Pure Breed Short-Horn -AND— From the Turlington Herds, Willbe held at the farm near Lurlington Sta it tion, Otos Connty, on TUESDAY, JUNE 17 Among the Shert-Horns to e catalogued aro Red Rose Princeuses, Ronick Roses - Sharons, (inc uding some 1 the Poppy branck) Mazurkas, Koan Dutch , Easter deys, Rossmonds, Youny Mary's etc., AP ELGANEE 1213 Douglas Street, AUCTION AND COMBINATION POOLS Racing and all Sporting Events, FLARSH) IM & MASTERSON, Propristors. . Depot, 14th and cattlo will be sold I lota to sult purchascrs, and at roasonable FIRST ANNUAL SALE Aherdegn-Angus Catile Sold daily on Base Ball Games, Horse Hawthorn Addition, lots $350 to 8¢ BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots $400 to SJU() BEDFORD & SOU hll Agenta, Hanscom's Addition, lots $500 to. $650. BEDFORD & SOU I-Alt Agonta. Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a cnoice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins’the the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly build up with com fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, aud will be occupied as homes by the employes of these works, and are undoubtedly the best value for the price of any lots in the market. Several have been sold and the price will soon be ad- vanced. We have the exclusive agency on this addition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE" This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omahw, A low price has been put on them to start them. $150 to $300, On easy terms, Tne grading and improvements to be made on Leavenworth St.. this spring,will make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. This is a sub-division of the Megeath property facmg Hancom’ Park on thesouth. Good location, nearstreet car, fine view and has g)nnd growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in maha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to$650. One foarth rash balance on good time. First come, first served. This is a spleadid ‘op- portu.i*+ for persons whointend building for a home. TUKEY & KEYSOR'S: SUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman glm, % West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to 8150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and ;! splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man. HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the HighSchool, one mile from the postoffice,and is what is knows as inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city are in this locality. The grade on Davenpor* street has been established and work commenced, and will be completed as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for buildin, large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi tion. We predict that these lots will more than double in alue kafors August, asit is the most desirah!a part of Omaha and would have been built up years ago had it been placed on the market. Prices B350 TO B850 Adjoining lots are being sold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We have sixlots left in this addition which we offer at & bargain. FARM TANDSI! We have some improved and unimproved farms near Omaha, and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMES Resiaence and Residence Lots inlalljparts of the city, and BUSINESS LOWS On all the best streets in”the business center. ‘Wo have for sale lots in Shinn’s Addition, Parker’s Addition, Nelson's Add] tion, Armstrong's Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place Addition, Isaacs & 8 1| den’s Addition, McCormick’s Addition, Hanscom Place, Redick's Addition, Bug Oak Addition, "Johnson's Addition, Reed's Addition, Kountze's Addition, Symh Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Add tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addnim!. Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete. BEDFORD & SOUER. 2183 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Dougla