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i | ‘: | UMAHA DAILY BEE~-TUESDAY. JUNE 1%, 1884. R ———— The Nebraska National Bank | OF OMAHA, NEB. Ald Tp Oapital >4 2 fak 16000 arplis Faaa, Nov, 1, 1888 [ DIRECTORE, H, W, YATES, Prosident,{{for many yoars Onahier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, Boston. W V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8, Ool- ins, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and;Attor ney at Law. L. 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Co, K K. HAYDEN, Assistant Oashier, THIS BANK openod for business April 27, 882, ITS DIREOTORS AND STOOKHOLD ERS are among tho eading businessof Oma- ha, and it business is conduoted with espocial efarence to tho bost and increasingh intorest ita morcantile patrons, CQOLLECTIONS receive special attention and charges lowest obtainable hero or else- whero, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon avorablo terms and upon acsounts of banka and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE! Government d, 101§@1 01§; August clos pot, Je@4e lower; renched dc@je: Ungraded 56@563; 2@ 684: August closing 63§, Oats—Trifle higher; mixed westorn, 37§@ 39; white, 38@43, iy Vestern fresh, higher, falr demand, 153@15§. Pork—Dull, drooping. Lard—Easier; western steam spot 8 17§@ 8 25, Butter—Firm. fairly active, LIVERPOOL, June 16, LivEnpoot, Breadstuffs — niet, steady; 7s €d@Ts ¢ TOLEDO, Toteno, June 16,—Wheat—No. 2, quiet and unchanged: cash, M@0, Corn— Demand fairs firm: No, 2 cash 563, Oats—Steady; fair domand; No, 2 cash, 8§13, LILWAUKEE, —Stoady; cash and June, n—Steady; D Quiet and dull;N Barley No. 2 spring fresh, 61 bid, DALTINORE, June 16.—Wheat—Western, DBALTIMORE, Lower for Iate options; No, 2 winter red spot 1%3@1 0%); Sorn—\ estern, 0§ @0 Ej 174@18. Whisky- Steady; 115 New ORLEANs, June 16. Bonds and County and Cit ysecurities bought and sold. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL New June 10, — Money—Easy; at 2@b; Prime paper—5@6 per cent. Sterling bills—Steady at 4 843; demand, 487, Governments—Strong, Stocks—The week opened with a strong and higher market for stocks. Western Union was the feature, and rose 18 per cent to 03¢ on increased business, Union Pacifie was in fair demand and sold up 1§ to 418 Others were a Shares advanced @1 percent, latter St. Paul. Before 11:30 {the bears and room traders made a raid on Union Pacific and Northern Pacific preferred, fore- ing the former down to 393, and the latter to 443, This wassucceeded by a rally but in the afternoon the whole market was lower again, Aftertwo a moderate buying movement set in, and prices rallied }@3 per cent, Missouri Pacific, Western Union and Union Pacific being most prominent in recovering. York, VUUPONS G i 49's Pacitic 68 of '95. 123 BTOCKS AND BONDS, Burl., Oedar Rapids & Northern. Central Pacific. i Ohicago & Altc do do do pid Fort Wa o & Ohicago Hannibal & St. Joseph do do do pid. Illinois Central......... Ind., Bloom. & Western 1 Kansas exas. . .. 14 Lake Shore & Michigan So 845 Michigan Cautral. .... ... 66 Minneapolis & St. Louis, 10 o do do pid.. 19} Missouri Pacific. 89, Northorn Pacil 194 o do 44 Northwestern. .. 9 o pf St (125 New York Central 103% Ohlo & Mississippi 20 do _ do 47 Pooria, Decatur & E k] Rock Taland.............. 109 Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t, Paul 70‘{ 30 ' do do__ pfd. 105 8¢, Paul Minn, & Manitoba, 863 St. Paul & Omaha.. 27 o do 8 Texas Pacific. 9! Union Pacifi 40 Wabash, St. ] do _do do o 124 Westorn Union Telegrap! 623 *Asked. Ex- GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE, Flour—Quiet and CHICAG B7@8TR; winter dull; 1; Ni ed 864, ed weaker; Vi open shade below ; ope y; raled b@105 lower, 900; June, July and August Weak, moderately ac 15@20c. Cash June 7 80@7 81 ly 7 86@ 74 August 7 08@7 024; September 712{@ ulders, 6005 short ribe, 870, d at 110, 50N Boaky—Wheat—July, August ber § higher, Corn—June and or. July and Septemb ber & lower, Pork: «d, August 10 lower, La uly b higher; August 74 higher, CINOINNATI, OrNorNyaT, June 16, — Whaat — Fair demand; No, 2 red winter, 1 01@1 0: irimg No. 2 mixed 56@57, e, 2, (6@, ady; 18 00@15 25, Lard—Weaker; 7 75. Bulk Meats—Dull and lower; shoulders 63; shortribs 84, Whisky—Steady, fair demand; 1 07, KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Crry, June 16,—Whe ~Quiet; 79 bid cash; 774 bid July 78 bid August. Com—Steady; 45 cash; 874, July; 474 bid August, Oats—Dull; nomina'; 20 bid, #7. LOUIS PRODUCE, Se Tovts, June 16.—Wheat—Falrly active and higher, especially cash and Juno; No. 2 31@933 108} for cash; 101§ for June August; 92} September; No, 8 red, 90@ Corn—Very dull; 61@62} eash; 52 June; July; 55 August. y slow; 813@31§ casb; no op ggs—104c. 1~Non Bran—Quiet Corn weal Whisky Cars Boakn Steady: 1 08, Wheat casier, 103 June, 93 September white, 80. Oats— Quiet Corn Meal - Pork—Quiet and firm Lard—Steady; refined, 8 Whisky—Steady; unchan; tified 105@1 20, 1511"0 and firm; 8 35@3 40, 17 00, og, fo. Wwestern, roc- | —— LIVE STOCK, OHICAGO LIVE BTOCK, CnicaGo, June 16.—Hogs—1; ¢ lower rough packing, b00@510: packing and shiy 5 40@5 05; light, 48 15; kil énltla— Strong but 10¢ higher; exports, 6 60 @0 75; common to choice shivpine, 5 25@ 6 60; inferior to good cows, 2 34@ 4 stockers and feeders, 3 00@5 00. * Sheep- Steady; inferior grades neglected: inferior to fair, 2 00@3 00 per cwt.; medium to extra, 8 50@41 50, The Drovers’ Jourual, Liverpool special showed an improvement in cattle: good to o -lAnn-xicnn steers 14)@154c per Ib d. KANSAS OITY LIVE STOCK, Kaxsas_Crry, June 16— Cattlo—Steady; natives 4 90@640; cows, fair to good natine cows 3 50@ 4 0rs—We 5@10 lower; 4 90@6 0D Sheep—Quiet; fair to good mutton 8 25 375, ST, LOUIS LIVR STOCK, 81 Lours, June 16, exports nominal shipping b 50@6 75, : 3 Sheep—Supply poor in quality; native 4 50, Hogs —Active; Yorkers, b10@5 20; pack- ing, b 20@b 30 ; heavy, 5 30@b 40. — —— TRAKFFI10. FLOUR AND GRAIN, OR10AGO, June 15.—Receipta and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past <8 hours | 20 have been as follows and nominal ezcopt d quict; westorn white, 88 [} light supply and quoted: yellow mixed 69; [ 1Y rapberry, blackberry, per Ib, 18; pesches cherrics, ‘plums, apricots, fige, per Ib, 120 cranberry sance, per Ib, o; b, bacon, 1180 Provisioxs—Ham, 184c; Lei d. . siden 10%c; short b sidee, 104c; shoulders, She; mess pork. per Db, $18,00. Dried boat, 1ofo. . Laxt 010, VearTABLES —Spinach, per bbl, $2'00; new qabbage, "California per It 4c; lottuce, per dor., 260 redishes, per doz., 2c; turnips por’ bu, 0o, beets, _ per b, 7be; cucumbers, per dor.. 81 00; Pia, plant porIh " 0r caullfiowor, per_dos. & mparagus, por doz, 0o _new carrots, per Ib,, 8 Oslifornia celery, $1 50. Tomatoos, BO@$1 75: ¢reen pons per bushel string boans per bushel box, $3,00, L% F'sUIT8— Strawberries, per 24-quart 83 00, Black raspberries, 83 00, Red sorrios, per 12-quatt_case, £4 00, Goose par bushel, 82 50, Wild plums, per case, 50. EAsTHIN Creniues —Per 16-quart caso 83 00 California er 10-1b. box §2 50, o 8. bacon, ons, berril Dry Goods. BrowN SuxrriNas—Atiantic A, 74e; Atlan- tio P, fo; Atlantio LL; bho; Brunswick, 7do; Boaver Dam LL, 6}e; Lawrence LL, bo; Paci. fie H, 7§o; Royal Standard, Sc; Indian Head A, 80; Wanchusett A FiNe Brows Sie Argylo, 7io; Pop- perell R, Gfo; Salisbury R, bhe. BLrACHED CorToNs ~Ballon 44, 6he; Bal 78, bjc] Cumberland 4-4, 8c; Davoll DD, Tairmount, 4jc; Fruit of the Loom 4-4, ry of the West, 8ic; Golden Gate, 8o} s Hill 4.4, o; Lonsdale 8fc; New 130; Wamsutta, 100, (Colored)—Boston, 8 , 14jc; Boston, 9 o River, Se. Ducks (Gray)—Wast_Point, 8 oz, 1o Waest Point, 10 oz., 14c; Boston' Boar, 8 oz., 0. TiockINGS—Amoskeag, 14¢; Continental ‘aacy, az ordis, 10§o; Poarl River, 1do; York, 124¢: Hamlston Awnings, 12}o. 140; Beaver Creek Creek BB, 1lg 10: _Haymakers 8c; Jaffrey D & T, 12 X. 12§¢; affrey X Poarl_Kuver, 136; Warren AXA (brown 12; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Warren C (brown), 10c. Cauniios—Fifth avenue glove finish, bo; Keystono glove finish, bhe, Conser EANS—Amory, Tho; Hanoook, 80; 8to; Rockport, s, 5ho; American, bo; Arnolds, 60;._Cocheoo, 6; Harmony, 4c; Indigo, 80 2 00; | 9 heco, tc; Indigo 7:8, 1ije; Tndigo 4-4) 124c; choap ‘salo ;| 4he; Charter Oak, ie, Prints SHIRTINGS—American, 5o; Cocheco, 5o; Gloucester, bo;Southbridge, 41c; Waverlys, 4§c; Rosodalo, 43c. GiNaHANS ~Amoskeag staples, Sfo: Bates staples, S, Lanoster staples, 8; Plunkot olaids, 9c; Hudson checks, 8hc; Amoskeag ersians, She. Daess Goons—Atlantic alpacen, 93c; Per- stane_cashmer, 2340; Hamloton cashmere, 1530; Hamleton Fanous, 114e; Hamleton bro: 63, 160; Arlington brocad, 180, Lamner. WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, lath and shing es. on oars at O ‘at the following prices: JoIsT AND SOANTLING—16 ft, and under 2200 18 ft, 28 50, TinMBERS—]16 foet and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND Jo1sT—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, mla‘l).xama—)!o. 1, 4 aud 6in,, 24 00; No. 2, SHERTING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, S1ock Boarns—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 35 00, FrooriNa—No, 1,40 00; No, 2, 35 00; No, , 2500 Sipixa, cloar—27 00; No.2, 26.00; No. 8, OriLiNg—3, 87 00; §, 25 00, " SHINGLES, t—4 50; standard, 3 50. Flour, bbls Recelpta, Shivta, | 7,amn—8 45 por M, Wheat, bushels 1, 990/000 | Lise—Per barrel, 125; bulk per bushel, 850; Corn, bushels 727000 | cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair ORiyrIBEEAIA 111000 | Ber bu. 500 Torred felt, 100 fbe, 8 50; straw Rye, bushels. . 17000 | =oard, 8 60, Berigy ibushels. 2000 Paints, Olls and Varnishes. New York, June 15.— Recelpts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rocelpts Ship'ts, When, bnshels, . 25,000 154,000 Corn, bushels. . 273000 18,000 Oats, bushels, . 279,000 725,000 LIVE BTOOK. OHI10aG0, June 15,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 houra have been aa follows: Recelpts, Ship'ta, 4,000 eaee 36,000 g 200 June 15 — Recelpts and Kansas Orry, 4 | shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follo Rocelpts, Bhip'ts gltfiu. o g,l% ogs. , 0 Sheop 585 81, Louts, June 15, — Receipta and ship- ment of live been aa follows: Oms—110 carbon, per gallon, 1340; 1650° handllsht, per gallon, 14kc; 1750 headlight, per gallon, 18c; 150° water white, 17¢; lin soed, raw,; pr gallon.b9c; linsoed, boiled, per allon, 62c Liard, winter str'd, ?llon, i o, 1. T00;Nox 3, 600; castor, XXX, por ;n- ion, 1’ 60; No, 8,1 40; swoef, gs\ll:a 00 sperm W.,B., per gailon, 160; fish, W. B., allon, : neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 90c; &ergll 850; neatsfoot extr gallon, 900 0.1, 750; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; summier, 15c; golden machine, No. 1, 4 Tom, 856; No. '3, 280; sperm, sliaal, per galion 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, por eallon, 160. Painrs 1N Or—White load, Omaha P, P.! fc; white load, St Louls, purs, 6; Mareillos greon cans, 206; French zinc, groan soal, 120; French zinc, red_seal, 1lo; French zing, in_varnish asst, 50c; French zino, in_oil asst, 150 raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw’ and burnt Sienna, 100; vandy] wn, 18¢; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, and ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160; Prusina blus, 400; ultramarine blue, 186; chrome green D., 16¢; blind and shutter L 160; P 180; Indian rod D., ; Paria groen, Hod. 9 Tuscan red, 226; Amerl. ck for the past 24 hours have | 1 can_Vermillion, I, & P., 180; chrome yellow D. Krs, 93 o, | o M., O, &D. 0., 18; yellow oo Oattle. ., Tooelpta, BLip's. | 6idon” oahive, 166, patont, dryer, 80; gralhing s 29000 ere | Bolorm. light oak, dark oak, waliut, cheenut Sheep.. - 1,7 ... |end ash 1 i iy OMAHA MARKETS Dry Painta, Wholesale Prices. Or¥I0k OF THE OMAHA BES, Monday Evening, June 16, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer. chants, with the oxcoption of grain, which ls and other local buyers: Gral ‘Wheat—Cash No. 2, 683 68jc, Barloy—Cash No, 2, 45@5 Rye—Cash, No, 8, 43(@15c, Corn—No, 2, 40@41c. Osta—No, 2. 82@83}c, Xave Stock, STEERS—4 25@)5 50, Far Cows—3 b0@4,25, Hocs—4 50@4 7o, Suxer—38 50@4 50, CaLves—6 00@7 00, ‘Wool, Light fine 14@17. Heavy fine 10@13, Medium 14@17, Coarre 10@13, Burry 2 to bo Hid - |, Stendy; groon butchers 54@0; grecn salted, | 74@8c; dry fiint, 12a ry salt 10@111¢ damaged hides, two-thirds price, Tallow-—5}@ Sheep Pel se@sl 00, General Produce. Braws—Receipts light and demand good. Easd picked uavy, per bu, $250; medium, 2 00@2 25. 3eeswax—In good demand, Choleo bright por 1b, 26@28c; common to good dark per 1b, 20@25e Burrer—The markot remains unchanged and glutted with inferior grades, which will only go as packing stock at 4 and 6 cents, Frosh grass add fine grades range from 8 to 12 cents, ~ Anything above that is considered a fancy price. aud creamery butter is offercd freoly at 16 and 18 cen's; however,a good many creameries are now holding off and putting their butter in cold storage for future use, v Crper—*"Olio” per bbl, $7.00; * York State” per bbl, $8 00; per 4 Sbl, $4 75; condunsed per gal, 856, Crab apple, per gal ‘Oeess—Full cream, wostern, 125 Wiscon- sln_new 134; young American 15@169 CoooaNuTs—Per 100, $4 75@5 00, Faas —Scarce and in strong request at 1dc. FourioN Fauirs—Mosmins oranges, _per box, 86 60, Measina lemons, per box, #4 bu @50). Bousuas, per bunch, 8300 Figs, Ib., 160, Dates, In frails, 74c; dates, fard, in boxes, 124c, Fiurr Burtkns—Apple butter, in 80 1b palls, per Ib, 7, Plum buttar, 740, 1oy —Baled, 35.00@10.00; looss, $10.000 JeLLy—1n 20 and 80 Ib palls, 6@70; tn 2 Ib, ars, par_doz, $1 50; assorted tumblers, per oz, 81 20; acbooners, par dozen, 83 00. Marre Sucan—Pure, in bricks, per Ib, 16c; Ohio, 13c; small cakes, 12§c. Oat Mear—Steel out, per bhl, 86 25, White load, 8c; French zinc, 10c; Parls whiting, 2ho; whiting gildors, 1fc; whiting com'l ' 1jc; lampblack, Germantown, lic; quotedatthe prices furnished by tho el evators [ 20 lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blue, bbc; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber burnt, 4c; umber. raw, o; sienna, burnt, dc; sienna, raw, 4c; Parls groen, genuine, 2 Paris groen, common, 20c; chromagreen, N. Y. ome green, K., 12¢;, vermillion, Eng, vermillion, American, 18c; Indian red, 080 pink, 1c; Venotian red, Coolson's, Venetian' red, American, 1jc; rod lead, hrome yellow, genuine, 0c; chrome yel: low, K., 12¢; ochre ‘tochelle, Sc; ochre. French, 28c; oclive, American, 20; Winter's minoral, 24c; lehigh brown, 24o; Spauish brown, 24o; rince's wineral, So. VanNisies—Barrols, pee gallon: Furnl ture, extra, 81 10; furniture, o, 1, 81; coach, extrn, 81 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar xtem, 8170 fapan, 7hc; aphaltm, extea, 80c; shellac, 83 50; hard ol inish, $1 50, Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow ateel special cast, 60} cruciblo, 7c; wpecial or German, fic; cast too; do, 16@?20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs pe set, 195; felloos sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@850; axlos= oach, 750; #quare nuts per Ib, 7@11c; washers er Ib, 8@180; rivets, per 1b, 11c; coil chai, per Ib, 6@12c; malleable, 8¢ iron wadges, 6c; "crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth 4o apring teol, 7@8c; Burden's horsshoos 4 70 Burden's muleshoes b 70, Bassep Wink—In car lots, Bo per 100, NaLs—Ratos, 10 to 60, 2 80, Bror—8hot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental powdor, kegs, 6 40; do,, half Kegs, 848; do., quartor kegs, 1 83; blasting, kogs, 8 85; fuse, por 100 foot B0c, Lean—Bar, 165, GoaL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor els run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroast lump; 5 00; Whitobreast nut, 5 00; Towa Iump, 5 00 Towa nut, b 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra cite, 11 26@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Tobaccos PLUa ToBAC0O—Olimax, Bc; Bullion 60c; Horseshoe, b0o; Star, b Ruddy, 45¢; Her- soylg, 40c; Black, 38@A0c, Yirr Gor-—Common. 20@800; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Loaf, 700; Premium, 65; Diamond Crown, biic; Swoet Sixteen, 50, SuOKING—0, 8., 220; Mosruchaum, 300; Dur haw, 8 0z,, 65¢; Durham, 4 0z,, 67c; Durhar 2 0z., B6c; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz., bbe al’of North Oarolina, 4 oz, B7c; Seal o North Oarolina, 2 oz, 60¢; 0. K Durham, oz, 280; 0. K. Duwham, 2 oz, 80¢; Uncle Nod, #'a 250; Tom and Jerry, 2o, Grocers List. OANNED Goons—Uysters (Standard )per case, 8 70@8 80; lfir-wlnrr(-‘.fi ), per case, 2 6@ 210; raspherrios, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Bartlett pears, per case, 2 40; whortleberries, per case, 810; ogg pludas, 3, per case, 2 00; green goges, 2 b, per case, 2 90; pinoe apples, 2 1b P e Siaa] 4 o larger, inch, ¥ inch and 9te, § inch, ol 104z %o b ANDLES—Foxes, 40 1bs, 16e, 150; 8, 150; boxos 40 1bs, 16 oc,, bs, 160, Marcies—Por caddle, 850; round, oasos, 2 5 aq aare_cases, 1 7 Ox1088—New Southern per 1b, 8@3hc @434 July, 91§ August, Corn lower, casier, 30§@ ugust, Oats A K FRODUCE. Wheat—Optio ed fe to fe lower; closed steady decline rocovered 2 Chi- o3 ungraded red, 83@1 10; No, 3 'red, 3 fs0ld_as high as 80 per bushel, Porcory- In good demand at 2@zkc per 1b, Povriy—Receipts of spring chickens more liberal; selling at 83 00@5 00 per doz; old chickens $3 754 00, POTATORS —Are very scarce 4 50 & barrel, Presgives—(In 20db pails)—Stawberry, SuaAks—Powdered, Bjo; cut sl Bho; granulatod, 7o confectioners’ A, 7o Stand: ard oxtra O, bfe; oxtea O, Go; modium yel- low, 64; dark yellow, o, orrErs—Ordinary grades, 12@12j0; fair18 and choice old {@18he; good, l4c; prime, 1 ;. choloe New potatoes | 16@17¢; fancygreen and yellow,16@164c; 0ld government J ava, 20@26c; Lovering's roasted. 1 To; Arbuckle's rossted, 104c; MoLaughlin's XXXX rossted, 10}0; mitstion Java, 16} @183c; Olark's Aurora, 1640, Rigs—Loulsiana prime to cholce, 7o; falr 6jo; Patma, Fisn—No. 1 mackerel, half brla., 8 50; 1 mackerel, its, 1 15; family mackerel bela., 7 00; family mackerel,_kita, 050; No, white fish, half brls., 8 75; No, 1 kita, 115, Sravr—Standard Com,, 80c, bols; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kogw 187, Bona—1n T papers, 3 30 per case; keg per b, o Proxues—Moedi In barrels, 8 2! In half barra's, 4 75; small, in barrels, i in half barrels, 5 25; gherkina. in barrels, 10 25; do in half barrels, b 75, TrAs—Gunpowder, good, 45@58c; cholce 60 @750; good Imperial, 40@43¢; choice, 60@65 You Hywon, good, 86@: choice, 05o@1 00; Japan, natural loaf, 85c; Japan, choios, 60@750; Volong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@b5¢; Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 85@450. WoopENWARR—Two _hoop_ pails, 185 threo hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00 Pio- neer_ washboards, 185; Dotible Orown 2 90; Wallbuckets, 8 85, ‘Soars—Kirks Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white Russian, 625 Kirl'a eutoca, 215 Kirk's Prairio Quoon, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Porasti -Penntyivania cans, 4 oue, In cane, 8 85; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz. 1 case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. In case, OANDY—Mixed, 1 50, 12@13¢; [stick, 1lo; twist Railway Time Tab?o. Tn nect June 18, Al traing arrive st anc depart from Omaha on Central Standard Time, which i 24 minutes faster than sun time. 1 Except Saturday, * Excopt Sunday, § xcopt Mon. From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St, U. P\ R, R, MAINJUINE, FAVR | Pacifio Exp n ) ally, ARRIVR, 11:40 a | Atlantio Exp 8:26 p m | Mail and Exp....4:00 pm 08 m UBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, ARRIVE, LRAVR, Linooln Exp....12:66p m | Lincoln Exp. -BRIDGE DIVISION, :00, 10:00, 11:16 4 m., depot, Council Bluffs, 20 minutes iater. 19:85 pm 00, On Sundays: 00, 10:85 p m nutes {ater; Broadway aate Councll Blufs, Browdway depot, 7.00, 880, 0:80, 10:80, 11:40 a.m.; 1:30, 9:80, 8:80, 1Lobp.m’ On Sundays: 730, 0 8:80, 4:30, 0:35, 11:06 pm. Arrlv utes Intor, Teavo Counoil Blufts Transfor depot: 7:85, 0:87,10:87, 11:47 & m,; 1:87, 9: 1:16p. m. Arrive Omana 18 minut stick, 104e. Vineaar—Now Yorkapple 16¢; Ohto ape ple, 180, Savr—Dray loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sacks, 8 50; bbla dairy 60, b, 8 30, Sranor—Pearl, 43c; Silver Gloss, Soy Corn | * Starch, 80; Exoelsior Gloss, 7o; Oorn, 7de. Srlun'!’e&p&, 17¢; allspico, 156; cloves, 2B0; casla 1 Lye—American, 8 40; Greonwich, 8 40; Wostern, 276; North Star, 2 00; Lewls' Iy, 465: Jowell lye, 275, Leather. Oak sole, 886@42c; homlock solo 280@850; howlock kip, 80 to 1 00; runner 650 to 80c; hemlock calt, 85¢ to 100; hemlock upper, 2% t0 2403 onk_upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to b b0; oalf kid, ; Greison kid, 2 50 to 2 75; ok kip, 800 to100; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; French Kip; 110 to 1 55; French oalf, 125 to 2 00; ros- sots, 550 to 750; linings, 600 to§ 50; top- pings, 900 to 10 60; B, L. Morooco, 800 to 85¢; pobble 0. D, Morooco, 850; simon, 3 50 to 8 00, Hanxess—No. 1 star oak, 870; No 2 do; 350; No. 1 Ohio oak, 850; No, 2 do, 88¢; No. 1 Milwankee 840: No 2do 83c, No. 1 Pitta oak har, §7c; No. B Pitts oak har, 85, ¢ Liguors. Avooro—188 proof alcohal, 110 por wine allon extra Oalifornia spirits, 188 proof, 12 por proof gallon; triple refined apirita 187 proof, 1 14 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies 1 00@1 50; fino blended, 1 50@2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and Ponnsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, BranpiEs—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestic 1 40@4 00. Gis—Tmpartad, 4 500 00; domostio, 140 Russ—TImported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 200@4 00; domestc, 1 50@S 5C. PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 76@4 00, Onaxpacxms—Importad per cue, 28000 84 00; Amevican, per case, 12 00@16 00, acid 65¢; bark sassafras, per b, 12 750; _cinohonidia, per oz, & per 1b., 81 10; Dovers powder, per epsom salts, per 1b., 84c; glycerine, puve, 1b., 28¢c; lead acetate, per Ib., 22¢; oil, ceator, No 1 per gal., $L.50; oil, castor, No. 8 per gal., 81.40; oil, olive, per gal., $1.40; ofl ori- ganum, 60¢; opium, $4.50; quinino, P. & W; and R, & S.. per oz, SLd0; potassium, —. fodine, per Ib., $1.50; ‘salicin, per oz, 40c; sul- hatoof morphine, ‘per oz, $3.75; sulphur lour, per lb.. 4c; strychnine, ver oz., $1.35, SO DENVER MARKET. LIVE BTOCK. Beof Cattle, 100 1b. 5 50@5 75 dressed 9 75 @10 00; sheep 4 50@5 50; live, 500@ 47 00@7 2 groon 4@bo.; .; New Mexico 7@ 10¢. Frour—100 Ibs, 1 85@2 25; patens, 100 bs 2 85@3 25; Graham, 100 Ibs, 2 00; ryo, 100 lbs 295@2 45;_buckwheat, 100'Ibs, 10 00@10 50, bran, ton, 13 00@15 00; corn moal. 100 lbs. 1 45G@1 75, GRAIN—Wheat, 100 Ibs, 1 40@1 45; corn, In sacks 100 Ibs, 1 10@1 15: oats, 100 1bs, 1 40 @1 55; barley, 100 Ibs, 1 40@1 55. Hav—Balod, 26 00@30 w, 1100@ 12 00. Burrer—Finest, 24@26c; dairy choice, 15@ 18¢: common, 6@8e, Facs—Fresh, 14@15¢; ranch, doz, fresh 10@17e, Hresz—Full croam, 14@15c; Limburger, 18c; Swiss, importod, 320, PouLTY—Live, chickons old, doz,5 50;@06 00 spring chickens, 8 5@ b0; dressed Ib, 18@1%c. Potators—Greeley, 100 1bs, 75@8bc; New 275, VieaEranies— Onions, new, 100 Ibs, 3 00. cabbsge, mew, 100 lbs, 3 00; beets, 100 1ba (@1 00, "Fruirs—Orange Measiona box, 6 00@6 50; lomons, choice Mossina. 8 76@i 50; applos, Galiforni, b, 40; bananas, bunch, § 00 00, Mzears—Hams, 1b, 134@14c; bacon, break- fast, 12§@13c; lard, in tierces,” Ib, 10; driod beef, 16¢; dry salt sides, 9h@10c. Fisu—Mackerel, No.1,” 160, kit, family, 1 76@?2 25; California salmon, half bbl, 10 50; Holland herring, kee, 160@1 705; trout, per b, 17@18e. ‘The use of the term ** Bhoy Line” In connoction with the corporate name of a groatroad, convoys an ides of ust what required by the traveling pub: lie—n Short Line, Quick Time and the best of sccommods M tions—all of which are furn thed by the groatest rallway in America, (rrcaco, [Mjrwavkee And St. Paul. Tbowns and operates over 4,600 miles of Northern Illinols, Wisconsin, Miunosota, Iows Dakota; and as ts main lines, branches and connoc. tlons resch all the great business centres of the Northwost and Far Wost, It naturally answors the desoripti nd Best Route between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Miuneapolls. Chicago, Milwaukee, La Crosse and Winona. joag 0, Milwaukee, Aberdeen and Ellendale Chicago, Milwaukeo, Eau Clairo and Stillwator* Chioago, Milwaukeo, Wausau and Merrill, Chicago, Milwaukec, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukeshs snd Oconomowoo. Madison and Prairie du Chien Owatonna and Falribauls, Chicago, Beloit Janesville and Minoral Pofut, Chicago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubugue. Chicago, Clinton, Rook Island and Cedar Rapids. Council Bluffs and Omaha. o, Sloux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlaln, Rock laland, Dubuqie, 86 Paul aud Minncupolls. Davenport, Galmar, 6. Paul and Minnospolis Pullwan §'eopers and the Finest Dining Cars in the world are ran on the maln lines of the CIHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND §T. PAUL RAILWAY, and overy attention is pald to passengers by courteous employes of the Company. 5. B, MERRILL, Gen' Ad ER, Gon'l Pass. Agh. Hupt. HEAFFORD, Aw't. G ‘I, Pans. Agt :Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, "t Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. (uTBe pow extonalon of Whia ine from Wakeseld up o BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Conoord and Coleridge TO AR TINGTOIN, Reachies th rtlon of the Btate, Specal ex cursion rates I seekers over this line to Wayno, Norfoll: artington, and via Blair to all prineipal poluts on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tralns over tht C., 8¢ P, M. & 0. Rallway to Coy ngton, Bloux City, Ponca, Hartlogton, Wayne aud Nortolk, Conneot at Blaix For Fremout, Ok s, Nellgh, and through to Val: outine, £ ¥or rates snd all information call on ¥, P, WHITNEY, Geueral Agent, Ay I 8t Paul St. Pau' 6.65 p m | Mall Dadly. O RI&F R LAvR, DeaMoines Aco*, i Kxpreea ! Mall*, Mall Atlantlo Exf. 0,8 ARRIV Exp. , 11:40 8. m.;1:80, at Transfor 7 min m 50 p m 5 p m (Note.) The 0:00am and 5:00 p mdummy trains also connect with east-bound trains, but on close time, WABASH, 8T, LOUIS & PACIFIC, LRAVE, Cannon Ball... Cannon Bal Dally. K. 0., ARRI ARRIV 50 pm ST. JOE & 0. B, (via Council Bluffs.) ARRANGEMENTOF SUNDAY TRAINS During JuneSaturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago trains will rotato as follows; Saturday evening traing loave Jnuo 14th via C. M. & St. P; Juno 7th and 25t via the North-Western; Juno 91t vin tho Rock Island. Arrive order the Monday following, in the same Sunday morning trains depart and Sunday evening arrive 18t and 28d via the Nort 29th viatho C M & 8t P, Juno 16th via the Rock Island, June -Western, and Juno 8th and ¥From B, & M. Depot; Tenth Street. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE. DRNVER RXPRESS. Lv. Omahaat Ar, Omaha t. 50, and 8:45 & :40 and 10:06'a Duly. RAST BOUND. Daly. OMAHA AND PLATTTMOUTH TRAINS: 0, ARKIVR. 45 80 C.B. & Q. R. R- (via Plattsmouth) ™ AV, ARRIVE Eastorn Exp. Chicago Exp VE. From O, St. P, M. & 0. Depot, 14th and ‘Webster Streets, 0,81 P, M. & O, LRAVE, No 2 Passengor No & Mixed.... RoUTR . W.,0,R. L&P.,C. St. Paul & Sloux’ t. P, M. & 0. n Paciflo, 0. & Ropublican ¥ B. & M. Expross B. & M. pouch mail for Ashland, 8. Bend, Lincoln ete. 1 No8 Mixed... ST. J, & C. B, (via Plattsmouth.) ARRIVE. ARRIVE, . B, City.11:00 9:00( 7:00 B:16 0:00 7:00 4:80 Offico open Sundays from 12:00 m. t6 1:00 p. m. C K OOUTANT, Postmaster P AV B —WITH— DUX BALL GRANITE. aad youar work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World o produce a more duranle material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite, ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paving Bl —OR— MACADAM filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application, WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota Teputal oy oo 1. B, Takes no other nourislment It i perfect! writes er. Hundreds of linilar texti agreon with ety ith, o Pl el teatify 1o tho worth of INVALIDS. FANTS AND REAIL BESTATH. Syndirate Hill Addition, lots $100, $10 ash, and ' per month, BEDFORDI& SOUER, Agants, Gilmaa Place, lots $150 to & BEDFORD & SOUER, Agente, Clarn Place, lota $300 to $600. BEDFORD ‘& SOUER, Agents. Tukey & Keysor's Sub-Division, lots 8125'to’8150.;BEDFORD 1& SOUER, Agents, Hawthorn Addition, lots $350 to 8650, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots $400 to $450. BEDFORD!& SOUER, Agents, | Hanscom's Addition, lots;$500 to,$650, BEDFORDR& SOUER, n: Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, B e S T One Hundred Dollars For a enoice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joinsthe } the Syudicate lands in south Omaha, and will rapidly build up with com I8 fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, aud will be ocoupied 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 wfil soon be ad- vanced. We have the exclurive agency on thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West”Omaha. A low price has been put on them to start them. $160 to $300, On easy terms, Tne greding and improvements to be made on Leavenworth St., this spring,will make this very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. 58 This is a sub-division of the Megeath ‘property facing Hancom® Parkon thesouth. Guod location, nearstreet car, fine view and has 5ood growth of native timber. "his is one of the finest additions in maha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to$650. One-fourth vash balance on good time. First come, first served. This is a splendid Zop- portu.it+ for persons who intend building for a_home. TUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman glnca,'}.' { West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at $1256 to 8160, 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 hetween Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the HighSchool, one mile from the postoffice,and is what is known a8 inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the finest residencesin the city are in this locality. The grnde ou 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 kefore August, asit i3 the most desirable part of Omaha and would huve been | built up;vears ago had it beeny!iced on the market. ., Prices | 8350 TO S50 5 Adjoining lotsfare heing sold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We havesixflotsileft in this addition which we offer at & bargain. FARM LANDSI : ‘We have some improved and unimproved ifarms ‘near,"Omaha, and ¥ some well improved farms in Sarpy county. i HOMMZES Remaence andiResidence Lots infall partsfofithe city,zand CIBUBINESS LOTS o On all the best{streetsfinfthe business center. i %, We have for sale lots in Shinn’s Addition, Parker's Addition, 'Nelson's Add « 1 tion, Armatrong's Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place Additlon, Tsaacs & Sol den's Addition, McCormick’s Addition, Hanscom Place, lhxlflok‘l Addition, Burr i Oak Addition, Johnson's Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate i Hill, Gilman Place, Olark Place, Tukey & Keysor's _lnb-devldon, .Enwthorno Addis tlon, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd’s Additlon, Yates & Reed's Addition, etc., ete. BEDFORD & SOUER. (1213 South 14thjBtreet,sbetween Farnam;and Douglas

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