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OMAHA DAILY BEE---WED JUNE 11, 1884, The Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, ald Up Oapital . . I!Dllz l’fl’-u. Nov. 1. 1888 |{DIRECTORS, H. W, YATES, President,Jifor many years Onshier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, Boston. . MORSE, of W, V., Morse & Co. 8, COLLINS, of G. H, &J, 8. Col- $280,000 18 600 M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor ney at Law, L. 8, REED, of Byron Read & Oo, K. K. HAYDEN, Assistant Cashier, THIS BANK opsned for business April 27, 882, ITS DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD ERS are among tha eading businessof Oma. ha, and its business is conducted with especial eference to the best and increasingh interest its mercantile patrons, COLLECTIONS raceive spacial attention and charges lowost obtainablo here or else. where, INTEREST allowed on time deposits npon avorable terms and upon acsounts of banks and bankors, FOREIGN EXCHANGE Government Bonds and County and Oit yseourities bought and sold. "FINANCE ARD GOMIMERCE. FINANOIAL New York, June 10, — Monoy—Eacy; 2@24; Closed offered 2, Primo paper—b@s. Sterling bills—Steady at 4 84} ; demand, 4 86, Governments—A fraction higher for 4's registered. Shares -Spoculation opened slightly lower on the appointment of a receiver for tho West Shore rond. Before the first call, however, there was a rally, but subsequently, under a pressure to sell, prices fell off @2} per cent. At1 p.m. afirm tone prevailed on the an- nouncement that the Western Union directors had recommended the declaration ot the usual quarterly dividend. would bs favorable, fshowing a surplus $200,000 after payingthe dividends and all charges: Prices rallied }@3 por cont. Dur- ing the afternoon the market was weak, with occasional rallies, and left off about firm. Compared with last night the prices are 3@3 lower. OUUFONS It was also stated that the company’s report for the current quarter |, of fraction better than yests orday 08 at “@M’ 60@ 80, Unchanged, Butter Eggs Hran Steady § Corn meal - Quiet ; 2 00, Oatt, BoaRD. - Wheat—Lower; June, 102§ 05} July, 93% August, Corn— 1, 4 Juno and July, 53} for August, Oats—Lower ; 30} July, NEW YORK PRODUCE, New Yorg, June 10 Wheat ~Spot @1 lower; options opened @3 higher, afterward lost advance, doclined @3 o 03: ungraded 2red 1 00§@1 03}; July closing t shade easier, dull; options open. afterward fell back @4, clos Ungradod 50@644; No. 2 62§@o4; ing weak, July 63, Trifla highor, closing woak; mixed white 410@44, tern, fresh, dull, easier; 164@ Highor; wostern spot, Demand fair; flem; 8 a 21, Inactive, nominal, 8 80, Pork TOLEDO, ToLkno, June 10, - Wheat Dull; lower; No. 2 red cash 6@ 98¢, Corn nd at lower rates; No. 2 cash and l O ats—Steady; good demand; No, 2 cesh 843, LIVERPOOL, Livknroot, Juno 9. —Breadstuffs, fair demand. Wheat—Spring —7s 50.@6s, Winter, 7a 7¢, @8s 1d. Corn—New bs 6. —— LIVE STOCK, KANSAS CITY LIVE S8TOOK, Kansas Crty, June 10,.—The Live Stock Indicator reports: Shi Cattle sping firm; 10¢ higher; butchers steady; natives, b 40@6 00; cows 2 5@ 5. Hogs—Steady; 4 90w@bh Shoep— Quict; natives, 3 40, ST. LOUIS LIVE STOOK, Sr. Louts, June 10,—Oattlo—TLower, oe- pecially for grassers; exports, 6 50@6 85; com- mon to choice shipping, 5 40@b 50, Sheep—Steady; common to choice, 225@ ogs — Acti higher; Yorkers, 5 packing, 3 50@4 00; heavy, H0@5 00, OHICAGO LIVE BTOCK, CR10AGO,June 10.—Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs— Receipts, 16,000; active, firm, 10@15¢ highor; light 85 20@5 80;rough’packing, 8 @b 60; heavy packing@and shipping, 85 @ @ 5 90, Cattle — Receipts, 4,600; strong on 100 best; exports, $6 60@¢ good to 1) choice, 86 10@6 50; common to fair, $5 00@ T ong gw; butchers, 82 50@4 70; stockers, $3 25@ 2 3% | 5 00 . 128 J e —— STOCKS AND BONDS, TRAFFIO. American Bxpress.......... Burl., Codar Rapids & Northern Qentral Pacific. Ohicago & Alton do do pfd. Ohl., Burl, & Quincy. Erle... do ptd Fort Wayne & Ohicago. . Hannibal & St Joseph. do o o Illinois Central. Northern Pacific Ind,, Bloom. & Western Kannas & Texaa,..... 5 Lake Shoro & Michigan 5 Michigan Central..... Minneaolis & St. Loui & do do do pfd. A ‘Missouri Pacific. 5 o' do do pfd Bt. Paul Minn. & Manito Bt, Paul & Omaha 27 1 W hulf St 423 al 3 6 do o do 121 ‘Western Uaion Telegraph.. 593 *Asked. e ———— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCK, CH1CAGO June 10.—Flour—Dull; unchanged _ Whaat—Regular, only local trading; opened # higher, advanced }, declined 13, closed easy, 4 below yesterday; cash and June 88; July 80 @80T+ Avomet 0'%: September 913; winter ncminaly Yo, 2 Spring light demand, easier; 88uou; closed B ferred o) July 314 Rye Barley ominal, Tin othy—Dull; prime Flax—Sald sparingly; 168 @169 delivero Pork—Quief advanced 20@25; cash 18,7h@19, ily and August 1970: Lard- Firmer; dulxgdvariced 243 cash and June, 8 20@8 284 duly, 8 S4@S 85 August, 845@8 474, Shoulders -5 Short, Ribs. Short Clear. Whiskey—Weaker; lower, 110, Butter—Fair demand and ‘unchanged, Cheese—Weaker and not quoted , ot teady and unchanged. Lower, Tallow—Lower, CaLt, Boarn—Wheat, July, 3 lower, Corn Juneand August, §lower; July, 3 lower, Oats, June, 4 lower; July, § lower. Pork and Jard’ unchanged, KANSAS CITY PRODUCE, KaNsas Oy, June 10,—Wheat—Steady ; 79¢ cash and July; 79 bid August. Corn—Steady; 44§ cash; 454@453 bid July 464 bid August. Oats—Dull, nominal ; 81 asked. CINCINNATL, June 10,—Wheat — Dull and Y6@97. Cor —Quiet and unchanged. Oats— FKas No. 2 mi Rye—Dull ; 2 Barloy nd nominal, Pork ~Firmer; 18} Lard—Stronger Bulle Meats — I° higher, Whisky—1 07, MILWAUKEE PRODUCE, MILWAUKEE, 10, ~Wheat—Quiet; No. 2, Juno, §0,J : A,wm".'-?'i” ek Corn Oats- Rye 31@34}. irmer and not quotably June o1 i No. 2, spring 50jc, BALTINORE, Barrniore, — June 10, —Wheat—W estern; No. 2 winter red spot 1 027@1 03} Corn—Western; easier; dull; m pot, oS 03 easier; dull; mixed spot 613 Oats—Dull; western white, 85@41; mixed 36(@3s, g Rye—Quiet; 68@70, Eggs—Wigher; firm; 173@18, Whisky—(Quie 15, NEW OBLEANS, New ORLEANS, June 10.—Corn—Quiet; stasdy; mix @70, White 75, Oats—In fair demand, and easy; choice 44. Corn Meal —Dull; lower 3 23 Pork—Quiet; steady; 17 00, Lard—Steady; tierce, refined, 9 00. = Whisky—Steady; western, recti 8c; keg, 1 105@ ST, LOUIS PRODUCK, 8t Louvs, June 10,—Wheat—Opened otter, doclined, closed sbout as yesteramy. 1034 cash ; 93 June: 954@ & closing at inside § FLOUR AND GRAIN, OR10AGO,' June 10. —Receipts and ship- menta of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ts. Flour, bbls... 15,000 Wheat, bushe . Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. Rye, bushels. . Barley, bushels New York, June 10.— Receipts and shipmenta of lour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rocelpts Ship'ta. . 103,400 96,000 138,000 52,000 145,000 66,000 Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels, Oats, bushels LIVE BTOOK. OH10aG0, June 10,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. 4,600 5 )U;ma e ogs. Shoep Kaxsas Orry, 15,5 June 10. — Recelpts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts Oattle 840 ceee Hogs. 14,000 Sheep . 500 8r. Lours, June 10. — Receipts and ship- ment of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Bhip'ts, Reelpts, 1,900 4700 OMAHA MARKETS ‘Wholesale Prices. Owricr oF THE OMAHA By, Tuesday Evening, June 10, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer. chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted atthe prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: (Grain, Wheat—Cash No, 2, 70@70%c, Barley—Cash No, 2, 48@5 Rye—Cash, Corn—No, 2, 4( . 2, 2@ Oats—N¢ Iave Stock, War Cow: 0(@4.2: Hoas—4 50@4 7h, Sarer—3 50@4 50, Oavves—6 00@7 00, ‘Wool, Light fine 14@17, Heoavy fine 10@13, Medium 14@17, Coarre 10@13, Burry 2 to fe off, Steady; groon butchers Th@8c; dry flint, 121 damagod hides, two-thirds price, Tallow—b)@6c, Sheop Polts—25c@1 00, 4@6; groon salted, Goneral Produce, Racoipts light and demand good, od navy, per bu, 8250; medinm, In good demand, Choice bright i common to good dark per 1b, ‘1zr—The market remains unchanged and glutted with inferior grades, which will only go a packing stock at 4 and 6 - ents, Fresh grass aid fine grades range from 8 to 12 o Anything above that is considered a price and creamery butter is offer.d t 18 and 20 cen u, “Ohio” per bil, $7.00; *‘York State” 8 00; per bbl, $4 75; condensed per be. Crab apple, per gal. 85c, exse—Full crosm, western, 134; Wiscon sin_new 144; young Armerican 15@16¢ Cocoanvrs—Per 100, $1 75@b 00, Edos ~Advancing sales were made to-day at 18hcts, for fresh candled and prospects fa. vor a further advance, Fruits—Mossina oranges, per Messina lomons, per box, 84 (0 @4 50, Pananas, per bunch, %3 00 Figa, Ib,, 16c. Datos, in frails, 74¢; dates, fard, in boxes, 124c, Fuorr Borress —Apple butter, in 80 1b pals, por 1b, 7e. Plum buttar, The 1o Ly —Balod, 85.0010.00; 1...?«{, £10.00@ 600, v—1n 20 and 30 Ib pails, 6@7c; In 2 Ib, wssorted tumblors, per , per dozan, 88 00, bricls, per Ib, 16c; per bhl, 86 s aro virtually are coming forward O1d onig dry salt, 10@110; | 7 dressed 14@15; live per doz. $4.50; spring chickens, £4.00@6.00, according to size. Porarors —Market bare and demand has bren quite brisk the laet fow days, Woll as sorted stock regardloss to variety sold at 65 500, New potatoes $1 00 and &4 50 & bar Preserves —(In 20:1b palls)—Stawberry, raspborry, blackberry, per Ib, 18¢; pasches cherries, plums, apricots, figs, per Ib, 120 cranbarry sauce, per 1b, So. Ns—Ham, 18fc: b, bacon, 11§e; short rib o) d. . aldon 10go; oulders, 8)o; mess pork. por Sie. Lard, 9@10c. 3 A per bbi, & 0; new lifornin per Ib., 4o; lettuce, per rodishes, por doz., turnips per bu, bOc. beets, _ per _bu, 7de; cucumbers, per doz. 81 00; Pie, plant per Ib. 2. cauliffower per doz. &200; asparagus, per doz, 50c. now carrots, per 1., S Ortifornia colory, 81 50, Tomatoos, } bu, box, §1 50@$1 75: croon peas per bushel box, §2.25; string beans per bushel box, 88,00, SMALL Iy U8 - Stra - berries in moderate supply, 24 quart cases $4 00 and 2450, Two bush stands of four drawars, $12 00 to 819 00, GoosknERR k8 Per 16-quart case, 82 00, E+sri k¥ Crrnnies —Per 16-quart case §3 0°0 California per 10-1b, box Druge Droas AND Crirmicars —Acid, carbolic, 850 cid, tartaric, 5c; balsam capabia, per Ib. s, per Ib, 12¢; ealomal, per I , £0.65; chlorofort dez, per Ib,, 81 alts, por 1b., 83 lead acetate, per i per gal., 81.55; oil, 1.40; oil, olive, per gal 53 opium, $4.5 &S., per oz, SL40; fodine, per ib., : No 1 Jinino, P, potassinm, + 40c; sul- : salicin, por ¢ phate of morvhine, per oz, $3.75; sulphur tlour, per Ib.. 4¢; strychuine, ver o 85, Dry Goods. BrowN SierriNGs —Atlantic A, The; Atlan. tie P, 6c: Atlantic LL; bhe; Brunawick, 7io; Beaver Dam 1.1, 6}c; Lawrence L1, iye; Paci- fio H, 7e; Royal Standard, 8¢; Indian Head A, 8¢; Wanchusett A, 7ie. FiNe Brows SigetiNGs —Argylo, Tio; Pep- perell R, Ge; Salisbury R, bhe. BreaciED Corrons Ballon 44, Ghe; Bal- 7-8, +fo; Cumberland 4-4, 8o; Davoll DD, Fairmount, 43c; Fruit of the Loom 4-4, Glory of the West, 8§¢; Golden Gate -4, 90; Lonsdale 8§c; York Mills, 113¢; Wamsutta, 10c. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, '8 oz, 114c: Bos- ton, 10 oz, 14he; Boston, 9 oz., ldc; Fall River, Skc. Duoks (Gray)—Wast Polnt, 8 oz., West Point, 10 oz, l4c; Boston' Bear, 8 1le 07y o Tickinas—Amoskeag, 14c; Continental Faacy, 94c; Cordis, 10jo; Pearl River, ldc; York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 124e. DeNiys—Amoskeag, 1e; Beaver Crook AA, 2 Beaver Creck BB, 1lc: Boaver Creek CO. 10: _Haymakers So; Jaffroy D & T, 1290; Jaffrey XXX, 124¢; Poarl_Hiver, 136; Warren AXA (brown), 12c; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Warren CC (brown), 10c. Cayphics—Fifth avenue glove finish, bo; Keystono glove finish, O, ‘onskr J kANS—Amory, The; Hancock, 8c; Ksnrnayor,[)‘d Rockport, 7e. PRINTS 3,54c; American,bjo; Arnolds, 6c; Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, 4c; Indigo, 8c; Tndigo 7-8, 114c; Indigo 4-4, 12)c; cheap sale 43c; Chartor Oak, 43c. PRINTS SHIRTINGS —American, 5c; Cocheco, North Oarolina, 2 oz, 600; O, K Durham, 4 oz, 28¢; O, K Durham, 2 oz, 80¢; Uncle Nod, #'s 250; Tom and Jerry, 28, Groeoers Ulst. OANNED (100D8—Uystars (Standard )per onse, 8 70@8 80; steawberrios, 2 1, per case, 2 H0@ 2 10; raspberries, 2 I, por casa, 2 90; Bartlett ponrs, per case, 2 40; whortloberrios, per oase, §10; ‘ogg _plums, 2 I, por caso, 2 00 -] wagos, 2 M, por caso, 2 90; pine apples, 2 per ocase, 4 80@5 50, Rore—Sisal § inch and larger, 9o, § inch, 0c§; inch, 10}e. UaNDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 164, 15¢; 8a, 150; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., Gs, 150, MAtorEs-—Par oaddie, 850; round, enses, 2 55; aquare_cases, 1 70, Staans—Powdered, 8fo; ent oaf, Shes granulated, 78o; confectonors’ A, 7o Stand. ard oxtra O, 6 oxtra O, 6i¢; modium yel- Tow, 6e; dark yollow, o, Ordinary grados, 12@1240; falr 18 choice COFFERs. good, 140 prime, 15@15)c; 16@17¢; fancy green and yellow, 16 government J ava, 20@26¢; Lovering's 17c: Arbuckle's romsted, 163c; MoLaughlin'e XXXX ronsted, 16f0; mitation Java, 16} @183; Clark's Aurors, 16}, Ricr—Louisiana prime to choloe, 7o0; falr Shg; Patua, O Frsi—Now 1 mackerel, half bris,, 8 50; No 1 mackerel, its, 1 16; family mackerol, hal brls,, 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 95¢; No, white fish, half brls., 8 75; No, 1 kits, 115, Syrup—Standard Oom., 80¢, buls; Standard do, 4) gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kogw 1387, SonA—TIn I papers, 8 80 por case; keg per Ib, Zhe. Proxres—Modium, In barrels, 8 25; do in half barra's, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 25; do in half barrals, & 28; gherklus. in barral, 10 25; do in half barrels, b 75, Tras—Gunpowder, f«\d. 45@55c; choloe 60 @7bc; good Tmperial, 40@: choioe, B0@65¢; Young Hyson, good, 86@b0c; chotce, 6be@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 85c; Japan, choice, 60@750; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@bbo; Souchong, good, 856@40c; choice, 85@4b0, WooneNwARE—Two _hoop palls, 1 85; three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pl noor. washpoards, 185; Double Orown 2 90; Wallbuckots, 8 88. Soars—Kirk's Savon Tmporinl, 8 45; Kirk's aatinot, 860; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white ‘Russian, b25; Kirk'a outocs, 215; Kirk's Prairio 'Queen, (100 cakos,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz Porasti—Pennsylvania cans, 4 caso, In caso, 835; Dabbitts ball 2oz, 10 case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, OANDY—Mixed, 12@18¢; stick, 11o; twist stick, 10de. Vixsaar—New York apple 163 Ohto ap: ple, 13c. Saum—Dray loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sackn, § 503 bln dairy 60, bo, 8 30. Srano—Poarl, 4¢; Silver Gloss, 8o; Corn Starch, 8¢; Fxcelsior Gloss, 70; Corn, Tho. Spiors—Popper, 170; allspios, 166; cloves, 2b6c; cassia 1bc. Lyz—Amorican, 8 40; Groonwich, 8 40; Wostorn, 2 76; North Star, 2 00; Lewls' Iye, 465: Jewell lye, 275 Loather. Ok sole, 88c@420; hemlock solo 280@850; hou lock kip, 800 to 1 00; runner 650 to 80c; homlock calt ' 85¢ &0 100; hemlock upper, 2% o 2c; one ipper, 24c; ligator, § 00 to 50; ol kid, 82@3: Groisen. kid, 50 to 2 75; onk kip, 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; Fronch kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 125 to % 00; rus- sets, b 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 8 top- Bo; Gloucester outhbridge, 41c; Waverlys, 43c; Rosedalo, 4§, GinonAs —Amoskeag staples, 8to: Batos staplos, 83c; Lancastor staples, 8c; Plunkot olaids, 9c; Hudson checks, 84¢; Amoskeng Persians, 9ic. Drss Goons—Atlantic alpacea, 94c; Per- siane cashmer, 23jc; Hamloton cashmere, ; Hamloton Fancus, 11j; Humloton bro: s, 15¢0; Arlington brocads, 18c, Lumber. WHOLESALR. Wo quote lumber, lath and shing oa on oars at Omaha at the following prices: 22 00; 18 ft, 23 50, TiMBERS—16 feet and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND Jorsr—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, No, 2, 18 00, Srtocr BoARDS—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 35 00. 3, 2500 CritiNa—g, 87 00; §, 25 00. SHINGLES, best—4 50; standard, 3 50, LATH—3 25 per M, Lius—Per barrel, 1 25; per bu. 50c; Torred felt, 100 =oard, 8 60, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Or1Ls—110 carbon, por gallon, 1840; 150° hssdllfiht, por gallon, 1dkc; 1752 headlight, per_gallon, 180; seod, raw,; pr gallon.5dc; linseed, boiled, per g{nflon, 62¢ Lard, winter str'd, 0,1, 70c;No. 2, 60c; castor, sperm W.B., per gallon, 100; fish, W, B ngullon, 65¢; neatafoot extra, per gaflon, 90 0.1, 750; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c summor, lon, 85c; No. 2, 28c; sperm, signal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, per allon, 16c. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P.: groon 1 to 6 1b cans, 20; Fronch zinc, groon beal, 12¢; Fronch zinc, rod_seal, 11¢; French zino, in varnish asst, 90c; French zinc, in_ofl aast, 150 raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyko brown 1303 refined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, anc ivory black, 16c; drop black, l6o; Prussian blng, 400; nltsamarins blus, 180j chrem Areen L. M. & D,, 16c; blind and shutter green, L M. &D., 16c; Paris groen, 18c; Ir red, 160; Venotian red, 9 Tuscan red, 22c; Ameris can Vermillion, 1. & P,, 180; chrome yellow L. M., O, &D. 0., 18c; yellow ochro, 9c; goldon ' ochro, 160, patent dryer, 80; graining and ash 1 Dry Paints. White lead, 8c; French zinc, 100; Paris whiting, 2he;' whiting gilders, 1§c; whiting com’l “13o; lampblack, Germantown, lic; ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blus, 5bo; 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber burnt, 4c; umber, raw, dc; sienna, burnt, dc; sionna, ruw, do; Paria groon, genuine, 2ic: Paris greon, common, 20¢; chrome groon, N, Y., 20c; chirome green, K., 12c;, vermillion, Eng,, o; vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian red, roso pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cookson’s, 3 Venetian' rod, American, 1fc; red lead, chromo yellow, genuine, chromo yel* K., 12¢; ochro 6, S0; ochre. French, oclire, Amnerl ‘Winter's minoral, 2ho; lehigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 2ic: Princo's minaral, 4c. VarNisugs—Iarrels, pee gallon: Furni turo, oxtra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; coach, oxtra, $1 40; coach, No, 1, §1 20; Damar Japan, 700; wiphaltum, oxtra, 85c; 3 00; hard oil finish, $1 50, Heavy Hardware List. TIron, rates, 2 50; plow steel special cast, 6o} crucible, 7o ‘speclal oF German, Ao cut too; do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 253 00; hubs por set, 1 25; foloes sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, T0@85c; axles each, 750 Hquare nuts per Ib, 7@11c; washers er 1b, 8@180; rivets, por Ib, 11e; coil chain, per Ib, 6@12¢; malleabls, So iron waodges, fc; crowbars, Ge; harrow teeth do; wpring teel, 7@8c; Burdon's horsehoes 4 70 Burden's muleshoos b 70, Banpen Wike—In car lots, Go per 100, NaiLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 80, Suor—8hot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kogw, §4%; do,, quarter kogs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 885 fuse, per 100 fest 50e, Leap—Bar, 165, CoAL—Cumberlund blacksmith, 10 00; Mor ris run Blosshurg, 10 00; Whitebreast lump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, b 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra cite, 11 26@11 50; Canon (;fi.y. 700, per ton Tobaccos PLUG ToBA00O-~Climax, 50; Bulllon 50c; Horsoshos, 50o; Star, bo; Ruddy, 45c; Her- woy's, 40¢; Black, 38@40c, Fing Cur—Co; 20@300; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70¢; Premium, 66c; Diamond 50 per barrel; Bermu- +, $2.00 per bushel crate. nd closed a 0PCORN~- In good demand at 2@? Poyrray—De per b, | only Crown, b ixtoen, H0c, BMOKING Mesruchaum, 800; Dus” haw, 8 oz, Jurham, 4 oz, 57c; Durhaw a 2., 55; Seal of North OCarolina, 8 oz., boe 1'of North Carolias, 4 oz, bfe; e JoisT AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00. SaErTING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; FrooriNa—No, 1, 40 00; No. 2, 85 00; No. ,SIbiNo, clear—27 00; No. 2, 26 00; No. 8, | 3 a5@2 150° water white, 17c; lin ver gallon, 80c: &Xgi. por gal- lon, 1' 60; No. 8,1 40; sweef, per gallon 100 15c; golden machine, No. 1, per gal- 40; white load, St Loutn, purd, 6c; Marseillca colors, light oak, dark ok, walnut, che tuut | pings, 900 to 10 50; B, L, pabble O, D, Morocco, 85¢; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, Hanxess—No, 1 star onk, 870; No 2 do; 850; No. 1 Ohio onk, 850; No. 2 do, 83¢; No. 1 Milwarkeo 840: No 2do 83c., No. 1 Pitts onk har, 87¢; No. B Pitts onk har, 85c. Liquors. AvoonoL—188 ‘ymo( aloohol, 2 26 per wine allon extra Oalifornia spirits, 188 proof, 18 per proof gallon; triplo rofined spirita 187 proof, 120 per ‘{m)ul allon; ro-distillod whiskies 1 00@1 h); ne blendod, 1 50@2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. BraxpIEs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, g‘;ms—lmwmd. 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 3 00, Rums—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@8 50, PEACH AND ArrLE Branny—1 75@4 00, OnAMPAGNES—Imported 1;“ case, 28 00@ 84 00; American,;per oase, 12 M0@16 00, i DENVER MARKET, FLour—100 Ibs, 1 85@2 25; patent, 100 bs 2 85@ irahain, 100 1bs, 2 00; rys, 100 1bs buckwheat, 100’ 1bs, 10 00@10 50, bran, ton, 18 00@20 00; corn meal. 100 lbs, 1251 75, SRAIN—Whent, 100 Ibs, 1 35@1 45; corn, in wacks 100 Ibs, 112@1 15; onts, 100 Ibs, 1 50 3 bulk bushel, 85¢; 553 00 1bs, 1 40@1 55. coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, b, 2 60; hats | ©opay a1 Lo fhe, 8 50; straw HAY—Baled, 22 00@30 00; straw, 11 00@ 12 00. Burrer—Fancy, 17@18c; dairy choice, 15@ 18¢; common, 8@ Tas—Frosh, 156@16c; ranch, doz, frosh 17@]18c. Cuexse—Full cream, 15@160; Limburger, 18c; Swiss, importod, 32¢. PourTrY—Live, chickens old, doz,6 00@6 50; spring chickens, 600@7 0; dressed Ib, 18@16c. PoTators—Greoley, 100 1bs,1 00@1' 10, VrGETABLES—Onions, new, 100 1bs, 4 50@ 5 05 cabbage, new, 100 lbs, 3 00; beots, 100 Ibs_7he@1 00, Fruirs —Orange Messiena box, 6 00@6 50; Jlemons, choice Messina, 3 75@4 50; apples, California, bbl, 4 00; bananas, bunch, 3 00@ 600, Meary b1 Hun, Ib, 133@14c; buoon, bronk, lord, in tiorces, 1b, 100; dried salt sides, 93@10c. ‘Mackerel, No.1, 1 60, kit, 1 75@2 25; Fisu California salmon, half bbl, 10 50; Holland herring, kew, 1 60@1 75; trout, per 1b, 17@18c. the cure of deranger of the generative organs, Thero 18 no mistake about instrument, the o tinuous stream of ELF TRICITY permeating throug @ parts must res tore them to healthy setion Do not confound this with Electric Belts advertised to 1t is tor the ONE spec- ing full information, 63 Washington ‘The use of the term ** Bhor Line” in connection with the corporate namo of s great rond, [} conveys an ides of ust what required by the tra: Ilnu*‘ub‘ lio—a Short Line, k Time and the best of menoda: B tions—all of whi shed by tho groatest railway in Ame 8 ) ol Goaco [MjmwavkEE And St. Paul. I8 owns and operstes over 4,600 miles of Northern Illinols, Wisconsin, NDesOLa, Dakota; and a8 ts main lines, branches tions reach all the great business Northwest and Far West, 1t naturally answers the on of Short Line, and Best Route betweon waukoe, 8t. Paul and Minncapolis. vt La Crosso icag o, Milwaukee, Aberdeen o, Milwaukoo, Eau Clair 0, Milwaukoo, Wausau a Milwaukee, Beaver D Chieago Chicago, Milwaukoe, Owatonna and Fairibsuld, Ghlcago, iloit Janoarilio mud Mineral Folut. L Rock Ialand, Dub Davenport, Celmar, § Pullman § copers a . the Finest Dining Cars in © wain lines of the CHICAGO, PAUL RAILWAY, and overy attention is pald to passengers by courteous cmployes of the Company. 5. #, MERRILL, Gen'l Manager, A V. I CARPENTER, Gon'l Pass. Agt. J4.T. CLARK, Gon'l Bapt. GEO. {1, HEAFFORD, Ase ., Gen'l, Pass, Agt. Notice to Cattle Men, 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 180 Head of Steers Throe Years Old, $00 i Bl “ 01 ' Heitors, Two “ G ' hteers, One 220 Heifers, Ono Tho above desoribed cattlo are all well bred Towa cattle, stralght and smooth. These cattle will Lo sold I lTots o ruit purchasers, 2 and ot r prices. For further particulars, oraoco, 300 to 85c; | & Railway Time Table. In Effect June 1s, AIl trains arrlve st and depart from Omahs on Centreal Standard Time, which is 24 minutes faster than sun 1 Excopt Saturday, * Except Sunday, § Except Mon day From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St, U, P, R R, MAINBLINE, L LNAYR | ARRIVE, Malland Exp... 1140 am | Atlantio Exp Pacific Exp.. . ..8:95 pm | Mail and Exp Daily REPURLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, LRAVR | ARRIVE, Lincoln Exp....12:65 p m | Lincoln Exp....12:86 p m DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, TLeave Omaha: 8:40, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:16 & m., 2:00, :00 4:00, 5:00, 8:00, 10:35 . M. 6:40,0:00, 11:18 &, m ; 1:00, 3:00, ¥ depot 18 mino 750 A m 400 pm 1:00, On Sundays! 00, 8:00, 10:85 p m ator; Broadway 9:80, 10:30, 11:40 a.m.; 11:08 p.m'_ On Sundayw 3,80, 4:30, 8:35, 11:05 pm. utes Iater. Teave Counoll Blufta Transter depot: 7 0:87, 10:87, 11:47 & m; 1:87, 9:87, 8:87, 4:40, § 0:30, 11:40 &, m.; 1:80, Artive at Transfer 7 min REAT ESTATI. Syndirate Hill Addition, lots $100, $10 ash, and por month, BEDFORDJ& SOUER, Agente, Gilmaa t'lace, lots $1560 to $300, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Clara Place, lots 8300 to $600. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Tukoy & Kaysor's Sub-Division, lots $1250'8150..BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Hawthorn Addition, lots 8350 to £650. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents. Kirkwood Addition, lots $400 to 8450, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents. Hanscom's Addition, lots, 8500 to §650. BEDFORD_& SOUER, Agents, 1118 p . m. Arrive Omana 18 minutos Iater, TRANSFER TRAINS, 1A ARRIVR, Pass. No. ¢ S:15 am | Pass. No. 8 188 m = L] 3 N 1 13 ‘ 3 18 ol 10 o 1 Daily L] [ ] [ ] MISSOURT PACIFIO, LaAYR, ARRIVR Mail 10:00 & m | Omaha Exp....6;2 am Sb. Louls Exp. . .8:30 850 p m s, LRAVR ARRIVE. Ml .8:40 & m | St D50 A m St Paul Exp. 706 p m | M LLL.Ti00 pm Daily C.&N. W. R R AV, ARRIVR, Paciflo Kapl... 10988 m Malld Esp* | 7:00 pm vin Council Mufts,) ARRIVE, [ Mall & Bx*. ntlo Kx 0,8 10:98 m LTispm BEDFORD & SOUER, ARRIVR 00 am | Kxprom 10:98 & m 5:00 pm | Mall* 766 p m O, K V&P RR ARRIVE, Exproso} 10 Mall* 166 pm P One Hundred Dollars ave, Annive, For a choice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the Neriahet Bt et 80pm 1 e Syudicate lands in'sonth Omaha, and will rapidly busld up with com K. 0., 8T, JOK & 0. B, (via Council Bluffw.) fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards a00nm | Expres ™ 0w | A0 packing houses, aud will be occupied as homes by the employes of p m | Mail 3 MENTOF SUNDAY TRAINS During June Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago traing will rotato as follows; ins loavo Jnuo 14th via th viathe North-Westorn; June Tsland . Arrive owing order the Monday Sundny morning tr: traing arrivo June 16th via tho Rock Island, June 18t and 284 via the North-Western, and June 8th and 20th via the C M & St P. (e From B, & M Depot; Tenth:Stroet. B. &M RAILI(B‘A_‘I\— MAIN LINE, DRNVNR HXPRESS, WRAT BOUND, WAST BOUND, Lv. Ar. Omaha t0: m; 460, 0:10, 7:45 p o m; 7:00, 7:80 p m C.B. & Q. R. R- (via Plattsmouth.) ARRIVE Fastorn Ex Omaha Exp 400 m Chicago Ex Westorn Ex 30 p m Daily. J. & C. B, (via Plattsmouth ) ARRIVE. [ 45 F 46 pm | Mall . *Daity *Dally except Saturday, From O, 8t, P, M. & O. Depot, 14th and ‘Webster Streets, 0,50 P M. & O, Lnav, No 2 Passen No 4 Mixed. am | No3 Mixed. m | No1 Passon, Sundays Excepted. 7:00p W M & ww dopart and Sunday ovening 58 m pm 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 exclurive agency on this addition. Terms easy. in the samo \GILMAN PLAGE ' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West ‘Omaki. A low price has been puton them to start them. $150 to 8300, On easy terms, Tne grading and improvements to be made on Leavenworth St.. this spring,will make this very valuable property. ‘CLARK PLACE. P8 This is a sub-division of the Megeath property facing Hancom’ Park on thesouth. Gsod location, nearstreet car, fine view and has 1| good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in . bnmlm, and will sels rapidly. Price $300 to$650. One fourth cash balance on good time. First come, first served. This is a splendid op- portu.*+ for persons whointend building for a home. TUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION [s a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman gblwe, £ West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to $1560, and n P AV B —WITH— DX FALL RANITE ad your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE he World o produce a moré duranle materia for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite, ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT O¥ Py Blaeks —OR-~ MACADAM filled promptly. estimates given upon application, WM. McBAIN & CO., ioux Kalls, Dakota " DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN, ARCHITECTS LArREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLE $1 Samples sent and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home apnd splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man. HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue ahd Cass street, ten blocks from ghe High School, one mile from the postoffice, and is what is known 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 commiénced, and will be completed as soon a8 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 kafore August, asit is the most desir. e part of Omaha anl would have been built up vears 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 six®lots;left in this addition which we offer at & bargain, FARM LANDSI! We' have some improved and unimproved farms near Omaha, and gome well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMES tesiaence and Residence Lots inlalljparts of the city, and BT ELTEISL. E.ON S On all the best streets infjthe 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 Placo Addition, Lsascs & Sel den's Addition, McCormick’s Addition, Hanscom Place, Redick’s Addition, Bure Oak Addition, Johnson's Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Keysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete. BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 Bouth 14th Btreet, betwaen Farnam and Louglss

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