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(" i 2 R T T / OUMAHA DAILY bEE--WEDNE The Nebraska;National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB. Ald Up Oapital . bt aril 18 Faa, Nov, , 1883 [DIRECTORE, H, W. YATES, Prosident,¥for many years Oushier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E, TOUZALIN, Vice President, Boston. W V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G, H, &J, 8. Ool- ins, M. WOOLWORTH, Connsollor and A ttor ney at Law, L. 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Co. K K. HAYDEN, Assistant Onshier, THIS BANK opened for business April 27, 882, ITS DIREOTORS AND STOOKHOLD “ERS are among tho_ eading businossof Oma- ha, and its business is conduoted with espacial «efaronoe to the best_and incroasingh interost its moroantile patrons, COLLEOTIONS receive special attention and chargos lowast obtainable horo or else- where. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon avorable tarms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE' Government Bonds and County and Cit ysecuritios bought and sol FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New Yonk, June 17.— Money—Easy; 2t 1@2; closed at 2@3, Prime paper—5@6 per cent. Storling bills—Steady at 4 85; demand, 487}, Governments—Firm, Railways irregnlar; in the main lower, Shares opened weak; lower; morning prices declined @2} per cent, Western Union, Union Pacific, Lackawana! St. Paul, North- western, Louisville and Nashville were the weakest stocks. This was succeeded by a rally of }@lh per cent. Western Union, Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Lackawana, Northern Pacific, preferred, and Lake Shore were most prowinent in improvement, Com- pared with last night’s the closing prices are 3@1§ lower except for Missouri Pacific, St, Paul and St. Paul preferred, which are @1 higher. New York, Chicago and St. Louis preferred rose from 2 per cent. to 14, OCUUPONS . S, now, 4 Pacitic b8 of '95. EE roceipt, acted near best figures, closing firn D0; exports, 8,00 o, Chica raded red, 70@1 15; N : @ red, 1 01@1 02§;" Angust closing 1 03} Corn—Spot do and options }@o higher: closing strong 86,0005 ungraded 5 ‘Angust, 644, CINOTNNATE, CivoINNarti, June 17, ~Wheat—Quict and firm; No. 2 red winter, 1 01@1 02, Coro—Firm and in maderate demand; No. 2, mixed 5673, Oata— Demand fair; firm: § Rye—Quiet and firm; uncha ; No. 2, 66 18 00. and firm; 7 Bulk Meats —Dull,shouldes Whisky—Steady, fair deman KANSAS CITY, short ribs 81, (U Kaxsas Crry, June 17.—Wheat—Steac 705704 cash; 78} Lid July and August; asked September. prn—Higher; 15} cash; 45}@ August Oats—Dull; nomina'; 20 bid, ST, LOUIS PRODUCE, June 17, — Wheat - o July; St. Lous, ane; 4 closing 9 closing 91@94§ July; 918a bid Aveust; No. 8 red, 01 1 Corn—Dull and easy; b1§@523 cash; 42 bid Juue; 51 Oats June; 803 bid for July, Rye - Firmon; 58@60 bid, Barley—No market, Butter—Unchanged. Eggs—Uncnanged; 113c. Flax seed,—Unchanged. Hay—Unchanged; timothy 12 00@19 00, Bran—Unchanged; 6c at mill. 2 cash; 32 bid for Bt, Paul & Omaha. do_ do Texas Pacific. Union Pacific, ‘Wabash, St. L. & Pacific do do do ‘Western Uaion Telegraph, *Asked. $Ex-Div. e — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE, Citicaco, June 17. —Flour—Steady. ctive, higher; ‘Wheat—Regular; opened steady; , fluctuater closed fc to E\- abov Cash 87: Jul, SE@888: August, 90, Win- ter: 'offerings higher; N vod gold 9 spring demand, No. 2 sold 87@88}; closed 871 Corn - Quict, steady; fluctuated within range, e ; erday. Cash, August, 663; . market ranged o shade ay, but re-acted. Cash, 8@314; August, 383 ¥ I, 62@ Timothy —Good qu; grades e Dull, we: Pork—Quiet, without important chang:; @1900; June, July and August, 5. Irregular, moderately active, opened y at yesterday's inside figtres; ral téled back to medium figures; closed ash, June, 7 85 7 874; July, 790@ 3 August, 8 073@10 00; Sept. 8174@ 820, Shoulders—5 90; short ribs, 885; short clear, 8 75 ¢ 8 80. Whisky—Unchangod, Butter—Unchanged. Cheeso—Ea+y, full cream cheddars and flats B@8}o: mme] cheddars 3@bje, Egas—Steady, 15 = 1hje. Hides—Fair d mand, unchanged, Tallow—Unchanged. CALL BOARD, Wheat—July e higher; August and Sept. 3¢ hizh Corn—June, July and August, 3¢ higher; Sept. 4o higher. Oats—July, i higher, Others unchanged. Pork—Unchanged Lard—June, July, August and Sept. 2ie bigher, MILWAUKEE, MiLwAUKEE, June 16,—Wheat—Firm; No 2, cash and June 88%; July 898; August 913, Corn—Quiet; No. 2 nominally, 66, Oats —Q riet and a shade firmer; No, 2, 82}, Rye—Quiet; No. 1, 64c bid, Barley—Quiet; No, 2 spring fresh, 61 bid, BALTINORE, Baurvoe, June 17.—Wheat—Western, ormer and duli; No, 2 winter red spot 1 05@ 1088, Dorn—Western, firmer and dull mixed spot B0@ 604 Oats—Farm and quiet; western white, 38 @39; mixed 36@37, Rye—Quiet 63@70, Eggs—Kasier; 17@173. Whisky~—Steady; 115, NEW OBLVANS, New Orreans, June 17,—Corn—Firm de- mand casier; 68, Oats—Dull; mixed 43, Corn Meal —Dull and lower, 3 30, Pork—Dull and lower: 16 76 Lard—Steady; refined,}c; keg, e, Whisky—Steady; unchanged; western, rec- tified 105@1 20, TOLEDO, Toweno, June 17.—Wheat—No. 2 red, quiet, steady; cash, 94@96, Corn- Steady. good demand; No. 2cash and June, 67. ¢! Oats—Quiet, steady; fair demand; No, 2 cosh and June, 84, NEW YORK PRODUCE. Wheat—Spot, 1@gc higher; options opened 3¢ better, fell back $@ic, later stronger, re Corn Meal—Firm 2 90, Whisky—Steady: 1 08, Carr Boarp, — Whe 944 Jul D11¥Angust. Corn=Dull; firm; 63} June bid_ for July, 52 bid for Avgust. Oats—Nothing done, ——— LIVE STOOK, —Higher; 1 06 June; OHI0AGO LIVE STOOK, Ciicaco, June 17.—H i ough packing, 500@5 40; s ipping b 40@5 65; light, 4 skips, 8 50 @4 60. Cattlo—Receipts 2,500: active jrom exports, 6 60@0 9); cowmmon to choice shivy 5 25@6 50; inferior to good cows, @ 4 25; stockers and feaders, 8 00@3 0. Sheep- Receipts 1,000; steady; inferior to fair, 300@3 50 per cwt.; medium to extra, 8 5@+ 60, ST. LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK, Sr. Lous, June 17 — Oattle — Bec 1,900¢ corn feed steers scarce; firm; grasses slow and @ common to choice shipping 0. Sheop—Roceipts 350; good muttons stendy and wanted; poor stuff dull and neglected; common to choice 2 75@4 50, Hogs —Receipts 4,800: active; Yorkers, b 75 @6 00, packing, b 00@b 40; heavy, 5 20@5 40. KANSAS OITY LIVE STOOK, Kansas Crry, June 17.— Cattle—Market fair for good quality; natives 4 90@6 40; fair to_good cows 3 60@4 25. Hogs—Receipts 12,00; weaker 10 lower. Sheep—Receips 6 45; quiet and unchanged. e — TRAFFI0. FLOUR AND GRAIN, OH10AGO, Juno 17.—Receipts and shi- menta of flour and grain for the past ¢8 hows have been as follows Recelpts, Bhip'ts, Flour, bbls. .. 15,000 Wheat, bushels | 27,000 rn, busl 237,000 Onts, bushols 168,000 Rye, bushels 8,000 Barley, bushols VL 3000 New York, June 17.— Reoceipts and shipment of lour and grain for the past 24 hours havo beon as follows: Reoeipts Ship'ts, ‘Wheat, 5 154,000 Corn, bushels 18,000 Oats, bushels: 725,000 LIVE BTOCK. OH10a00, June 17.—Recelpts and ship- menta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Reoeipts, Ship'ts. Qatto... Shono i Shoop. 1+ *200 55 Kanaas Orry, June 17. — Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, Bhip'ts Sheep vene 085 8r, Louis, June 17, — Receipts and ship- went ' of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Oattle.., ...... He b Recelpts, Bhip'ts. 2,9% ——m—— OMAHA MARKETS Wholesale Prices. Ovrior or THE Oxana Bxs, Wednesday Evening, Juno 17, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer. chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted atthe prices furaished by the ol evators and other local buyers: Grain, Wheat—Cash No, 2, 6817 60}c. Barley—Cash No. 2, Ryo—Cush, No. Corn—No, 2, 40@ Oata—No, 2. 32@3: Lave Btock, BSrrers—4 25@5 50, ¥ar Cows—3 H0@A4 25, Hoas—4 50@4 7b, Buzer—8 50@4 50, Oavves—6 00@7 00, ‘Wool, Light fine 14@17, Heavy fine 10@13, Medium 14@17, Coarre 10@13. Burry 2 to be Hides, Stondy; graon bute e, GA@0; groen saltod, Th@8c; dry flint, 12@1 ¢; dry salt 10@111¢ damaged hides, two-thirds price, allow—5\@ Sheep Pelts,—25c@8§1 00, General Produce, Pravs—Recoipts light and demand good. Easad picked navy, per bu, 8260; medium, 2 00@2 25, Breswax__Tn good demand, Choloo biight por 1b, 26@280; common to good dark: par b, 20@250 Borres—The market remaina unchanged and glutted with inferior_grades, which will only go as packing stock at 4 and 6 renta, Fresh grass a 4d fine grades range from 8§ to 12 cents, - Anythivg above that is considered a fancy pri‘e and creamery butter s offer d froely at 15 and 18 cen #: however,a good many creatuerica aro maw holding off and putting their butter in cold storage for future use, wms Cipga—"Ohio” per bbi, $7.00; ** Y ork State” per bbl, $8 00; per § bbl, $4 75; condensed per gal, 850, Crab applo, per gal. 85c, Ouesn—Full croam, western, 12): Wiscon- sin_new 134; young American 15@16¢ 0000ANUTS—Par 100, 84 75@5 00, Eaas —Scarce and in strong request at 14c. ForeioN Fruirs—Mewina oranges, per box, 86 50, Mossina lemons, per box, 84 5) @50), Benanss, per bunch, 8300 Figs, Ib., 160. Dates, in frails, Thc; dates, fard, in boxes, 124c, Fiuir Borreas—Apple butter, In 80 1b pails, per 1b, 7e. Plum buttar, 74, 1oy —Balod, 85.00@10.00; loose, $10.00€ 00, JELLY—1n 20 and 80 1b pails, 6@7o; 1n 2 1b, ars, per doz, 81 50; nasorted tumblors, per doz &1 20; nohooners, por dosen, 83 00, MarLk Suaak—Pure, Iu bricks, per Ib, 16c; Ohto, 18c; small cakes, 12je. OaT MeaL—Steal out, per bhl, 86 25, ON10N8—New Southern per 1b, 8@3he, PorookN- In good demand at 2@ %¢ per 1b, PoutThy—Receipts of spring chickens more at £300@500 per doms old chickens &3 7064 00, PoTaATORS —Are very scarce and choice old 20ld as high as 80c per bushel, Neow potatoos £450 barrel, Preserves—(In 20-1b [pails)—Stawberry, raapberry, blackberry, per Ib, 18¢; pesches cherrios, plums, apricots, figs, per Ib, cranberry sauce, per Ib, Se. Provistons—Ham, 13kc; b, bacon, 11jo; o 8 bacon, 113¢; d. & sides 10f0; short rib sides, 10h; shoulders, Bhe; mess pork, per bbl, $18,50, Dried beof, 1 Lard, 9@100. VEGETABLES —Spinach, per bbl, $2 00; new cabbage, California per Ib., 4o; lettuce, per doz, rodishos, per dor., 25c; turnips per ' bu, BS0c. beets, por _bu, 7be; cucumbers, per doz. $1 00; Ple, flane per b 2. caulifiower, por doz, aeparagus, per doz, H0c, _new carrots, per 1b,, 8e. ('Mdnrn‘n celory, $1 50, Tomatoes, 3 bu. box, £1 50@§1 75: ¢roen peas per bushel box, string beans per bushel box, £3.00, Sty vrts— Stras berries, per 24-quart case, 00, Black raspberries, £ 00, Red rspberries, por t case, §4 00, Goose berries, por bushel, Wild plums, per casn, 50, E 81+ RN Crrrires —Per 16-quart oase £3 0°0 California per 10-1b, box 82 50, Dry Goods. BROWN SHEETINGS—Atlantio A, Tho; Atlan. tio P, 6o Atlantio LL; bho; Branawick, Thes Beaver Dam LL, v\tc;lmwmnm LL, bio; Paci. i 3 Royal Standard, So; Indian Head 8c; Wanchusett A, 7§o. 'Fixe Brown Sueetivas—Argyle, Tio; Pop- perell R, Gjo; Salisbury R, bhe. BLEACHED CortoNs Ballon 4-4, 6o; Bal on 5c Cumberland 4-4, Sc; Davoll DD, Fairmount, 4ho; Fruit of the Loom d-4, 9¢; Glory of the West, 8}c; Golden Gate, 8 Hill, 7-8, 8¢; Hill 4-4, Lonsdale 8fo; Now Vsrk Mills, 1130; Wamsutta, 10c. DUoks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz., 113c; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 14kc; Bostom, 9 oz, 1dc; Fall River, 8o Ducks (Gray)—West Polnt, 8 oz, 1lo ;}’l’fl‘- Point, 10 oz, 14c; Boston v, 8 om, o Ti0RINGS—Amoskeag, 1do; Continental Faacy, 9jc; Cordis, 10§o; Pearl River, 1ldc; York, 124c; Hamleton mings, 124c. DeNiys—Amoskeng, 14c; Boaver Creok AA, 12; Beaver OCreek BB, 1l Boaver Creok CO. 10 _Haymakers s Jullry D & T, 1346; Tallrey XXX, 124c; Poarl liver, 13 Warren AXA (brown), 12¢; Warren BB (brown), 11c; Warren CO " [ (brown), 10c. CawBhios—Fifth avenuo glove finish, bo; Koystono glove fnish, bhe, Conarr TravsAmory, Tho; Hancock, B; Koamayer, to; Rockport, 7o, Prints—Allons, bho; American, 5fo; Arnolds, 60;. Cocheco, 60; ' Harmony, 4c; Indigo, Soi Tndigo 7-8, 110; Indigo 4-4, 12ho; cheap ‘sale 4he; Chartor Ok, 4o, Prins SHirrTiNGs —American, 5o; Cocheco, 50; Gloucester,ie;Southbridge, 410; Waverlys, ; | 4c; Rosedalo, 4fc. GiNoHANS ~Amoskesg staples, 8fo: Bates staples, 8jc; Lancaster staplos, 8o; Plunkot E‘l.fd.. 9c; Hudson checks, 8ho; Amoskeng ersinns, Sc. Dress' Goops—Atlantic alpacea, 9jc; Per- slane cashmer, 28hc; Hamleton cashmere, 1530; Hamloton Fancus, 114e; Hamloton bro! 0, 150; Arlington brocade, 18c. Lumner. 'WHOLESALE. ‘We quote lumber, lath and shing es_on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JoIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TrxBERS-—16 foot and undor, 22 00, T1MBER AND JO1sT—18 ft, 23 50; 20 ¢, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 60, FENoiNa—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 22 00, SHEETING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, Stock BoArps—A, 45 00; B,40 00; O, 85 00, FrooriNna—No. 1, 40 00; No. 2, 85 00; No. 3, 2500 SIDING, clear—27 00; No, 2, 2500; No. 8, 20 00. CEILING —; , 87 00; 8, 25 00. SHINGLES, bost—4 50; standard, 3 50, LaTH—3 25 por M, Lisz—Per barrel, 125; bulk per bushel, 850; coment, bbl, 2 25; Lown plastor, bbl, 2607 halr per bu. 50c; Torved felt, 100 fbs, B 50; atraw =oard, 8 50, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Ors—110 carbon, per gallon, 1840; 160° hsadl!sht, per gallon, 143c; 1758 :“ ht, per gallon, 180; 150° water white, 17c; lin sced, raw,; pr gallon.59c; linseed, boiled, per allon, 620 Laed, wintor ste'd, por gallon, 60c: 0. 1, 70c;No. 2, 60c; castor, per f.l. Jon, 1" 60; No. 81 40; swoot, per fi%l‘lon 00 sperm W.B., per gallon, 160; fish, W. B., gereallon, 85; neatafootextra, por gallon, 906; 0.1, 76c; lubs summer, 15c; golden machine, No. 1, per gal- lon, 85¢; No. '3, 28c; sperm, signal, per galion 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74 °, per gallon, 16c. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P, green cans, ; French zinc, green seal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 1lo; French zing, in varnish asst, 300; Franch zino, in ol 200; | o ricating, zero, per gallon, 80c; | 10c, ard extra O, 6fo; extra O, 6fc; modinm yol- Yow, 6}o; dark yellow, o. Corrers— Ordinary grades, 19@1%)0; falr 18 @134c; good, 1403 prime, 15@1540; choice 16@170; fancy green and yellow, 1640; old government Java, 20@%6e; Lovering's roasted., 170: _Arbuckle's romted, 16}c; MoLaughlin's XXX @184c; Clark’s Aurora, 16 Rior—Loulsiana prime to cholce, 7o; falr 64c; Patma, 0. Fisn—No. 1 mackerel, half bria,, 8 50; No 1 mackarel, ita, 1 15; family mackoral, h. brls., 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 9%¢; No, 1 white fish, half bria., 8 75; No. 1 kits, 115, Synup— Standard Com., 80c, bols; Standard do, 4} gallon kegn 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs 187, SonA--In T papers, 8 80 per case; keg por Ib, Proxres—Medium, In barrels, 8 in half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, In half barrels, 25;#«:—1«:‘. in barrels, 10 do in half barrels, b 75, TrAs—Gunpowder, rmd, A5@5? g? good Impevial, 40@43c; choice, 6 oung Hywon, good, 86@500; ' chorce, B5c@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@70c; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choico, 40@Bbo; Souchong, good, 85@40c; cholco, 85@45e. Woonesware—Two _hoop pails, 1 85; three hoop pails, 210, Tabs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- noer. wasboards, 1855 Double Crown '2 00; Waellbuckets, 8 {5, Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 8 60; Kirk's standard, Kirk's white Russian, 6§95; Kirk's eutocs, 215 Kirk's Prairie Quoen, (100 cakes,) 400; Kirk's magnolia, doz. l‘n-run—l‘um-'lvmh oans, 4 oo, In oane, 3 85; Babbitt,a ball ball, 2 doz. {n case, 150, OANDY—Mixed, 12@180; stick, 110; twist stick, 10je. ‘Vu;:\n—Naw Yorkapple 160; Ohto ap+ ple, 1 SAM‘—-DH{ loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, Be, 8 30, Sranon—Poarl, 440; Sliver Gloss, So; Corn tarch, 80; Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Corn, 7io. Sricks -Popper, 176} ailapice, 160; clovos, 250; cassin 1 Lyr—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Waestern, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewls Iyo, 4 65: Jowell Iye, 2 76, Loather, Oak sole, 88c(@420; hemiock solo 280(@8fo0; hou lock kip, 800 to 1 00; runner 650 to 80o; homlook call, 86 0 1 00; hemlock upper, 23 to 240; ok upper, 240; alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; oulf kid, 82@3b: Greisen ki, 2 50 to 2 75; onk kip, 800 to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; French kip, 1 10 to 1 55; French calf, 125 to 2 00; ras- wets, 550 to 750; linings, 600 to 8 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 30c to 85c; pebble O. D, Morocco, 85¢; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, HAnNEss-—No, 1 star ok, 370; No 2 do; 850; No. 1 Ohio oak, 850; No, 2 do, 83c; No. 1 Milwankee $40: No 2do 8Sc, No. 1 Pitts oak har, 870; No. B Pitts oak har, 85¢. Liquors. ArooHOL—188 proof alcohol, 116 per wine 12 per proof gallon; triple refined mpirits 187 proof, 1 14 e proof gallon; re-distilled whiskios 100@1 K«;; ne blendod, 1 50@2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 700; Kentuoky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. BranpmEs—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestlo 140@4 00 Givy—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domastic, 140 Ruys—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@8 50, guwn AND Ar;u BRANDY—1 T5@4 20300@ HAMPAGNES—Imported per case, 8400 Amerioan, per 0w, 13 00@16 00, Druge. DRUGS AND CHEMICATS —Acid, carbolic, 35 acid, tartaric, 5bc; balsam capabia, per llb,, | 3 65c; bark sassafras, per Ib, 120; calomel, per 1o, 7ho; cinohonidia, per oz, 80.65; chloroform, per Ib,, &1 10; Dovers powder, per lb., $1.25; gpeom ealts, por Ib, 8 glycorine, pure, por 1b., 28¢; lend acotate, per 1b., 22¢; oll, castor, No 1 por gal., 81.55; oll, castor, No. 3 por g.l,,d.a ; oil, nlivs,‘;fir al,, $1.40; oll o ganum, 60¢; opium, $4.50; quinine, P. & and R.’&S.. per oz, 8L40; potassinm, fodine, per ib., $1.50; ‘salicin, por oz hatoof morphino, per oz, 5, Honr, poe Th, do; séeychetae, vor ox o ——— DENVER MARKET. LIVE BTOCK. Beof Cattle, 100 Ib. 5 50@5 75; dressed 9 75 @10 00; sheep 450@5 50; hogs, live, 5 00@ 5 50; dressed 7 00@7 25, Hides.—Dry Flint, 113@12c.; green 4@bc.; Tallow.—5(@Sc. Wool.—Colorado 11@15e.; New Mexico 7@ @ sul- sulphur $1.85, Froun—100 Ibs, 1 85@2 25; patent, 100 bs 2 85@3 25; Graham, 100 Ibs, 2 00; rye, 100 Ibs 2 25@2 45;_buckwheat, 100 1bs, 10 00@10 50, bran, ton, 18 00@15 00; corn meal. 100 Ibs. 145175, GraN—Wheat, 100 Ibs, 140@1 45; corn, In sacks 100 1bs, 110@1 15: oats, 100 Ibs, 1 40 @1 55; barlay, 100 Ibs, 1 10@1 55, Hay—Balod, 26 00@30 0; straw, 11 00@ asst, 15c; raw and burnt, umber, 1 b cans, 10c; | 12 00, raw’ and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 130; refined lampblack, 120; coach black, and Ivory black, 160; drop black, 160: Prussian blu, 40c; ultramarino bluo, 180; chrome green ; M, & D, loe; blind and. shutiar groon, T, M. & D., 16c; Paris groon, 180; Indian red, 150; Venotian red, 9 Tuscan red, 220; Amerl. can Vermillion, L & P., 18c; chrome yellow . M., O, &D. 0., 18¢; yellow ¢, 90 golden ochro, 16, pitant dryer, ; graibing colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chmfnut and ash 160, Dry Paints. White lead, 8c; Fronch zine, 100; Parls whiting, 2jc; whiting gilders, 1§o; whiting com'l 1 lampblack, ordinary, 106; ultramarino, 18¢; vandy] burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; sionna, raw, dc; Paris green, genuine Parls groon, common, 20c; chrome green, N. 20c; chroms groen, K., 1%c; vermillion, Eng,, i vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian rod, 3 rose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cookson’s, Venstian' red, American, 1{c; rod lead, 7ho; chrome yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel- low, K., 12¢; ochro 'rochelle, 8¢; ochre, French, 24c; ochro, American, 20; Winters mineral, 24c; lohigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 2o} rinoe’s mineral, dc. VARNISHES—Barrels, pee ture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, extra, 81 40; coach, No. 1, 5 sxtrw, $170; Fapan, e, asphltum, oxten, o; shellac, 88 50; hard ofl finish, 81 50, Heavy Hardwaro List. Iron, rates, 2 mu:lnw steel speclal cast, 60 crucible, 7c; ‘special or Garman, fc; cast too; do, 15@?20; wagon spokes, set, 2 26@3 00; hubs per sot, 195; felloes sawed dry, 1 40; tonguoes, Prussian_blue, 5c; , brown, 8c; umber each, 70@85c; axles each, 76c; square nuts per Derol b, 7@11c; washers er Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per b, 11c; coil chain. per 1b, 6@1%; malleable, 8¢ iron wedges, 6e; crowbars, Gc; harrow testh 40; spring teol, 7@3c; Burden's horsehoos 4 70 Burdon's mulashoes 5 70, Banbep WiE—In car lots, 5o per 100, Naris—Ratos, 10 to 60, 2 Bror—Shot, 1 85; buck sl 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kegs, 848; do., quartar kegs, 1 88; blating, kogs, 8 85; fuso, per 100 foot B0c, Lrap—Bar, 1 665, OoaL—Oumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor rls run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroast lump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Jowa lump, 6 00 Towa nt 0 00; Kook Spriag, 700, Antira clte, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 700, per ton Tobaccos HPWObT“lS‘OuWGB 4)11-;3:. aa:é Bnl:lfin:: !fi; orseshoe, b0c; Star, b0c; dy ; Her- soy's, 40o; ‘Black, 38@40c. W ‘i Our—Comumon. 20@300; good, 45@ 600; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 66c; Diamond Crown, bbc; Sweet Sixteen, 0, BMOKING—O, 8., 220; Meerschaum, 80¢; Dur ham, 8 0z,, 65¢; Durham, 4 oz,, 570, Durham 2 oz., 6ibo; Seal of North Oarolina, 8 oz., boc Seal’ of North Carolina, 4 oz., B7c; Seal o North Oarolina, 2 0z, 600; 0. K Durham, 4 oz, 280; O, K Thsham, 2 oz, 80¢; Undle Ned, #'s 250; Tom and Jerry, Zie, o %, Grocers List. ANNED GooD) Btandard)per case, 8705 80; siawberrion 3 T pas v s e 210; raspborrios 2 I, por ouio, 3 0; Bartlett poars, per case, 2 40; whortlebérries, per case, £10;'ogg pluioy, 4 mhgomfi:‘u,z 0; groen gagos, 2 Ib, per’ case, 4 90; pino’ applos, 2 per case, 4 80@5 50, i Rors—Sisal § inch and larger, $}o, § inch, 90§; 4 inch, 10}c, ANDLES—Hoxes, 40 lbs, 16s, 150; B4, 150; boxos 40 1bs, 16 0z, 6a, 166, Maroues—Per caddie, 8505 round, oases, 2 Bb; square_casos, 1 70, Suoans—Powdered, 8jc; out oaf, 8hcs granulated, 74c; confectioners’ A, To; Htands ; lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; |6 00. Burrer—Finest, 24@2060; dairy cholce, 15@ 180; common, 6@8c. Eoas—Fresh, 14@15c; ranch, doz, frosh 16@17c. Ongrse—Full cream, 14@15c; Limburger, 18¢; Swiss, importod, PourTry—Live, chickens o1d, doz, b 50,@6 00 spring chickens, 3 50@1 b0; dressed Ib, 18@]19c. Porators—Greeley, 100 lbs, 75@85c; Now VEGETABLES— Onions, now, 100 1bs, 8 00, cabbsge, mew, 100 Ibs, 8 00; beets, 100 1bs 7be@1 00, FRUITs - Orange Messiena box, 6 00@6 50; lemons, choice Mossina., 8 76@1 50; apples, Galifornia, bbl, 4 00; bananas, bunch, 3 00@ Lums, 1b, 13)@14c; bacon, break ord, in tierces, b, 106; dried dry sult sldes, 93@10c. ‘Mackerel, No.1, 160, kit, family, 175@2 25; Oulifornia salinon, half bbl, 10 50; Holland herring, kee, 160@1' 75; trout, per 1b. 17@18c. . Tho use of tho term * Khor Line" i connection with the corporate name of & Kreabroad, conveys au Idea of ust what required by the traveling pub. lc—n Short Line, Quick Time and tho best of' accommoda M tions—all of which are furn: shed by the greatest rallway o America, Grzcaco, [MmwavkeE And St. Paul. 4,600 milos of Wisconsin, Minnosots, lows main lines, branches tous roach all the great business ce Northwest and Far Wost, It naturally answers the description of 8hort Line, and Best Route botween Chicago, Milwaukes, St. Paul and Minneapolia, Ghicaigo, Milwaukeo, La Crosse and Winon Ohioago, Milwaukeo, Abordoon and Ellend: Chicago, Milwaukes, Eau Claire and Stillwi Chioago, Milwaukee, Waussu and Merril Chicaio, Milwaukeo, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh, Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomowos, Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiodu Chien Ohioago, Milwaukee, Owatonna Chicago, Beloit Janevillo aud Chloaio, Elgin, itockfor, Chicago, Clfimn. Raoc Chicago, Council Bluffs Chicago, Bloux Oity, Sioux Falleand Yankton Chicago, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlal Rock leland, Dubuqie, 8t. Paul and Minneay Da Bt Paul It own: 01 the main lines of th A MILWAUKEE AND ST, PAUL RAILWAY, and every attention in pald to passengers by courteousemployen of the Company, 5. 8. MERRILL, Gen'l Manager, . H. OARPENTER, Gon'l Pass. Agt. J.'T. CLARK, Gen'l Bupt. GEO, 1, MEAFFORD, Ass't. Gen'l. Pass. Agt. NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN (600 OATTLE FOR SALE. 100 03 600 Cows and Helfe: The above described all well [bred, ns- tive Nebrasks ard 1o Theso oattls will bo sold 1n lots to sult purchaser, For further partioulars call on or addres, L W. PLANK -year Bteers. iflr. Amelia Burroughs, TE EPHONE No, 144. 11617 Dodge 8t, - Omaba, SDAY. JUNE 18, 1884. X rossted 16jo: mitation Java, 163 |4 E 2 dos. 10 oase, 1 90; Anchor | 3 allon extra Oalifornia spirits, 188 proof, [ Railway Time Table. In Effect June 15, rive At and depart from Omaha on rd Time, which is 24 minutes faster than sun time. cept Saturday, * Excopt Sunday, § K t Mon day, . From Union Pactfic Depot; Tenth St, U. P R R, MAINJLINF, LRAvR | ARRIVR iland Exp...11:40 o m | Atantic Exp. ...7:50 & m Paciflo Exp.. . $:2 pm | Mail and Exp....4:00 p m Daily REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, | ARRIVE, 12:55 p m | Lincoln Exp. DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGR DIVISION, Leavo Omaha: 840, 8:00, 9:00, 1 2:00 00, 8:00, 10:85 p m w Intor; Broadway depot, Council Bluffs eave Counoll B 9:80, 10:80, 11.40 &, 1108 p.m’ On Su 8:80, 4:30, 6:85, 113 utes Iater, Leave Councll Blufte Transter depod: 7:88, 0:37,10:87, 11:47 & m; 1:87, 2:87, 8:87, 4:40, b 1:1bp.m. Arrive Omana 18 minutes inter. TRANSFER TRAINS, " , §:90, 80, 4:50, 6:80, 0:86, 80, 11:40 . m.{1:80, o At Transfor 7 min VR LrA RRIY) Pass. No. ¢ LB Y i 815 & m | Pass. No. b, LR58 A m ey 10:06 & m [} 4 n 045 am 11 11665 pm Daily. SSOURL PACIFIO, AR 10:85 & m | Omaha Ex, RAVE. 120 & m 8:85 pm | Mail & 060 pm B.O.&P R R Av ARRIVE, L840 & m [ 8t Pau' Exp.. 045 am 55 p m | Mall, Dail, O R I &P % R Anw Pactfio Exp} X Mall & Fop 3 p m 0., B'8Q KR, via Council Muffa) fdiam J0usam Expross. 730 pm (Note.) The 0:00am and 6:00 p m dummy trains also connect with east-bound trains, but on close time. WABASH, ST, LOOIS & PACIFIC. LRAVE, ARRIVE, Cannon Bal 002 m | Cannon Ball... Daily. 8:60p m K. 0., 8T. JOE & 0. B. (via Council Blufts.) LRAVH ARRIVE, Mail o During June Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago tradng will rotato as follo Saturday ovening traing leave Juuo 14th via 0. M. & t. I’ June 7th and 28th viathe North-Western; June 2Ust via the Rock Island Arrive in the samo order the Monday following Sunday morning train depart and Sunday evenlng trains arrive June 16th via the Rook Island, June 18t and 28d via the North-Western, and June 8th and 20th via tho O M & 8t P, From B, & M Dopot; TenthiStreer. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE. DRNVAR EXPRESS. WRST BOUND, LRAVE, 10 pm_7:60 am Omal Ashland. OMAHA AND PL Lyv. Omaha at 7:60, Ar. Omaha 6:25, ARRIVE 5 a m | Omaha Exy 4:60 p m | Wostern Exp, Daily. K. C., ST. J. & C. B. (via Plattsmouth.) LRAVE, ARRIVE. 45 m | Expressy 46 m | Mal.en.. From C, St, ‘Webster Streets, 0,8LP.M.& 0, LRAVE. No 2 Passenge No 4 Mixed... Bundaya Excepted. Opening and Closing of Malls, BoUTR ormN. Lo am. pm. am. pm, C'&N.W.,0,R L&P,C. B, & Q., Bt. Patil & Sloux City.11:00 9:00( 7:00 8:15 8.C. & P. In Iowa 0:00| 6 Wabash local .. K. C., 8t. Joo & G, B! Missourl Pacifio. C., 8t P. M. &0, UtilonPaciflo, 0. & Republican Valicy B. &M, Expross B. & M, pouch mail for Ashland, 8. Bend, Lincoln ot . 11:00! Oftico open Sundays trom 12:00 m. te 1:00 p. m. © K COUTANT, Postmaster P A VW By —WITH— X B BRANTTE 42d your work is done for all time to time to come, WE CHALLENGE The World 0 produce a more duranle material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite, ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paing Bl —OR— 4:80 . M. & 0. Depot, 14th and 80 om | No 1 Passongor. 5:30 p m REAT ESTATH, Syndicate Hill Addition, lots $100, £10 Cash, and * por month, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Gilmaa Place, lots $150 to 8300, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Clara Place, lots $300 to $600. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Tukoy & Koysor's Sub-Division, lots 8125't0"$160, BEDFORD & SOURR, Agonte, Hawthorn Addition, lots £350 to $650, BEDF )RD & SOUER, Agents, Kirkwood Addition, lots $400 to 845 BEDFORD & SOUER, nts, Hansoom's Addition, lots §500,t0,8650.] 94BEDFORD & SOUER, n Syndicate Hill Addition BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a cnoice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicate lands in'south Omaha, and will rapidly buld 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 thisaddition. Terms easy. GILMAN PLAGE' This is a new addition on Leavenworth street in West Omahs. A low price has been puton them to start them. $150 to $300, On easy terms, Tho 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 facing Hancom’ Park on thesouth. Giod location, nearstreet car, fine view and has 80011 growth of native timbor. This is one of the finest additions in maha, and wiil seli rapidly. Price $300 to$565). One foarth cash balance on good time. First come, first servad. This is a splendid op- portunity for persons whointend building for a, home. TUKEY &KEYSOR'S SUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman glue, d West Omaha. The first of these lots will be sold at $125 to 81560, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and splendid 1nvestment for a rich man or a poor man, HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the High School,one mile from the postoffice, and is what is knowsn 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, uug will be completed as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for buildi large brick school house on Douglas street, three blocks from this addi tion. We predict that these lots will more than double in value kefore August, asit is the most desirable part of Omahs and would have Heen built up years ago had it beenplaced on the market., Prices 350 TO PS50 Adjoining lots are being sold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. Wehave six lots left in this addition which we offer at a bargain. FARM LANDS! We have some improved and unimproved ifarms /near*Omaha, and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMES Resiaence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINESS LONTS On all the best streets in the business center. lo lots in Shinn’s Addition, Parker's Addition, Nelson's Add . tion, Armstrong's Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Placo Addition, Isaacs & Sel den’s Addition, McCormick’s Addition, Hanscom Place, Redick's Addition, Bure Oak Addition, Johnson's Addition, Reed's Addition, KOII[IL!B:I Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Olark Place, Tukey & Koysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd’s Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete. 23 *. Wo have fo MACADAM | BEDFORD &330UER. filled promptly. estimates given upon application, WM. MoBAIN & CO.,, Sioux Falls, Dakota Takes n other nourihment [t mwreca with iltn perfectly writea & woth. er. Hundreds of wnilar textimo nialu, &6 well an those Troin reputable physiclany throl T toatify th of ot tho whole 0 the WORL 0 HORLIOK'S ¥OOD TOR INFANTH AND INVALIDS Requires no cooking. Hewt food 1 lealth or sick e It s Bl drugclute, Book seyt feve. DELELICION KFOOD CO., ucly 2 Wis: ABeut by mall on recelptof rice In o alips.~ue Samples sent and | 218 Bonth 14th Btreet, between Farnam andjQouglas! i S,

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