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OMAHA DAILY BEE The Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, 4 1tal . . v 8280, Slrpl:l’ x:fl. Nov. , 1888 16,000 [DIRECTORS, H. W, YATES, Prosident, for]'many’ yoars Onahier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E, TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, Boston. W V. MORSE, of W, V., Morse & Co. JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G, H. &J. 8, Ool* ins, J, M, WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor- noy at Law, L. 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Oo, K K. HAYDEN, Assistant Cashier, THIS BANK opened for business April 27, 1882, ITS DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD- | / RS are among the leading business of Oma. ha, and its business is conducted with especial roference to the best and increasing inte rosts ita mercantile patrons, COLLECTIONS receive special attention and charges lowest obtainable here or else- where, INTEREST allowed on time deposits npon avorable terms and upon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE| Governmont Bonda and County and Cit ysecurities bought and sold. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOCIAL New Yorx, June 26, —Money—Easy @4 per cent. Primo}paper—5@6 per cont, Sterling Bills—Nominal at 4 81§; demand, 84834, vernments—Lower for 4)'s, registered and 8 per cents. Railways—Weak and lower. Stocks this morning were irregular, but in the main weak, Lake Shoreand C. B. & Q., particularly, declining 13@13 per cent to 72 and 108 respectively., The decline in the other markets was less than 1 per cent. Beo fore the first call there was an advance of § @1} per cent, Northwestern being the most prominent, rising to 85{;at 11 a, m, Union Pacific and Oregon _Transportation were raided on unfavorable rumors, This unsettled speculation, Later on the failure of Stout & Co. further depressed the market. Canada Southern and Michigan Central were sub- jected to severe raids, In the last half hour of business, the attacks on Union P c pre ferred was renewed and some active stocks aympathizing, touched the lowest point of the ats day. Compared with last mght the prices aro generally @44 per cent lower, OOUPONB 1003 's Coupo 110; . 8. new, 4' 1183 Pacltic 6's of 123 o do do Illinols Central........ ind., Bloom, & Westorn. Konas & Toxad....vvee. s TLako Shore & Michigan So Bichigan Contral. ... . Minneapolis & St. Louls. ., do do’ do pfd. Missourl Pacific. ‘Wabash, St, L. Corn, bushsls do _do do 9% ) B R Oats, bushols. 'A;keal?d‘mm"""g O1% | Ryo. bushels. ——— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO PRODUOCR. CHICAGO, June 26, —Flour—Quiet and un- changed. Wheat—Regular weakerand fairly active; asy, declined §@je, fluctuated frace closed §@jc below yesterday; cash une, 854; July, 85%; August, 87%; September, 87Z. Winter, nominal; Spring, quiet and easie . 2 sold ot 854@S0; and closed at 85]@85H, Corn—A ctive and very unsettled; opened } @} lower, broke lc, rallicd A@fe, dec d i@ Ic, closed weak and_1dc lower for July, 1% low 1 | high mixed, 53j@s C * | Wheat, bushels “FRIDAY. JUNE 27, 1884. Whisky—Firm, at1 No. Corn for July Slow, at 5 Butter Egys. Un Unchanged, nchanged 51} for Se Lower, at Oats August, Kaysas Crry, June September, Corn—Lower ; July ; 44 bid for Augu Oats—Lower, at New Corn Meal — 3124@3 15. Chees Lard— anged. September 64 Barrivore, June 2 more active and lowes Mixed on spot, Oats —Steady mixed, 38@4( Rye (iui»z at 68@70, Figgs — MILWAUKEE, June N arley—Quiet and inally 57@08. Kaxsas Crry, June and slow—natives, 4 9! native cows, 3 25@4 00, Hogs—W. Sheep—Nominally: Cuicaco, June 2 port: Hogs —Weak; T 45; light, 4 60@b close (lnls‘: 1,000 unsold Cattle—Slow and st common to choice ship 1 per cwt ri8r. Lours, Juno 2 and easy but_not 1 common to chois Sheop—Stead medium to ex lambs 4 25@5 sower and ing, 4 90@ g 5 20; p: Pror1a, June ]Y{nts,—QStsml g ye—Quiet at | Wi have been as follows Flour, bbls, . Barley, bushels, New York, have been as follows: Or10AGO, Oattle Hogs. . r for Angust and 1c lower for September than latest figures on_c h ! August 5@ A and June, f b Jats—Dull a1 j@1lc be- 3 June, 30%; July, 30§; ¢! %@ & ninal; G0e. imothy—Nominal, Flax, a shade sequently ruled firm. about one dollar lower and_closed weak, nominal; June and July 19 25; August @15 80; September 17 001705, Lard—Opened active, prices irregular; mar- ot doclined 20@2e and cl = i sh, June and July7 124@ 30, @7 Bulk Meats— 7 20; short clear, short ribs, 775, anged at 110, choice ~ croamery, 18@19; fancy dairy Chioeso~Light requost; quotations unchang: ed. Eggs—In fair demand, at 15@15}, Hides—Dnll and unchanged. Tallow—Unchanged. CALL TOARD, Wheat—June, July and August 3o higher; September, & higher. Corn—J une e higher; July jc hivher; Aug- ust § higher, Oats—June fec lower: July and year un- changed; August o higher; September f lower Pork— Unchan Lard—June and July 2jc lower; August ¢ lower. NEW YORK PRODUCE, New Yonk, June 26, —Wheat —Spot haf lower, closed barely steady, Options opened 2 ( higher and reacted, closing heayy. e cago, ungraded red, 74@1 10; No, 3 red, 93%; 2 red, 9@l 00; Augusi closing at 1014, Coru—Weak, Ungraded, 5b@61}; 2, GOY; store, 62@624; afloat and August, 617, Oats eady, © Mixed western, 343@37; white, 36@40, Eggs—Stronger and good demand; 174@18, Pork—Dull and nominal. Lard —Weak; steam 7 55, Butter—Dull and easicr; 8@21, TOLEDO, Towrno, June 26,—Wheat—Dull, No, 2 ved, cash, 914@02}. Corn—Dull and lower, No, 2, cash, June aud July, 56 aske Oats —Quet, . 2 cash and June, 32, LIVERPOOL, LavegrooL, June 20,—Breadstuffs — Inac ive. Wheat—Winter, 7s 5d@7s 10d; spring, OINCINNATL, — Wheat—Dull and Corn wixed, 504, Oats Rye—Steady, at Pork ~Weak, at 15 75@16 00, Lard--Dull and nominal, at 7 00@7 12} Bulk meats —Dull and droopiog ; shoulders Sheep. Karus Oy, have been as follows: Oattls. ., . 87, Louts, June been as follows: gAMe. logs Sheep ing, 4 Hb@h 05;packi 1 d @53 for oash or August ; closing at in 0§@507 for Jul ptember, 204 for July and 253 for 76 cash; 744 bid July and August ; b 133@43} cash 3 NEW ORLEAN ORLEANS, June demand ; _yellow mixed at 68(@ Oats—Quiet and stoady. Fair demand at low Pork—Lower at 16 00, el 20 884, (g,nru-—)'nmiu.lll.\' unchangod and scarce; M — LIVE 8STO or and 10¢ lowe i tronger; inferor to fair, 2 edium to extra, 3 50@5 ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. o, une 26.— Reoelpts and shipmenta of flour and grain for the past 24 hours LIVE STOOK. June 26,—Recelpts and ship- menta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: June 26, — shipments of live stock for the i Ro@rt ment of live stock for the past , ST, LOUIS PRODUCE Wheat—Closed ;@3 2 red, 105 cash, 92, 914 September. 1@s1} 32} for cash ; 204 for July; Fasier; 1 05 asked 90§ for August 3 914 514 for KANSAS CITY, ‘Wheat 26, Choi ady and unchanged. Whisky—Steady and unchanged, Rye—Dull, nominal; No. 1, 6 Barley—Dull and lowe No. 2 spring, BALTMIORE. Wheat — W estorn osing weak, No, 2 better stern, white, 30@41; 083@984, lower: demand. wower at 16@17. Whiskev—Steady at 114, MILWAUK August, . 1, 60§, ak; No. 2 spring nom- KANBAS OITY LIVR STOOK, — Cattlo—Weak fair to good 0@b 00, 5@3 50, OHIOAGO LIVE STOCK, —Drover’s Journal Re- 20c lower; rough ng and shipping, b 05 skips, 3 00@4 50; I — Wheat—Steady; 2, and June, 85§ ; July, 8 F ., 160, Dates, In fralls, Tho; dates, fard, in boxes, 124, FruiT Borress—Apple butter, in 30 Ib pails, per Ib, 7e. Plum buttar, 7o, Hay—Baled, £8,00@10.00; loose, $10,00@ JrLLy-~1n 20 and 80 Ib pails, 6@7e; In 2 Ib, ars, por_dos, $150; assoNe tumblers, per doz, $1 20; schooners, per dozen, £8 00, Marrk Svoar—Pure, In bricks, per Ib, 16c; Ohio, 13c; small cakes, 124c. ON1oNs—New Southern per 1b, 8@3ko, PorcorN- In good demand at 2@24c per 1b, Povrtay—Receipts of old chickens heavy and prices considerable lower, sales today, £3 00@3 25 per doz.; spring chi in good demand at §2 75@b 00 accordi_ g to size, POTATOES ked heavily with both old ter are offered to day at 8 75@4 00 per barrel, and will probably be down to 81 per bushel this week yot, which will stop the demand for old ones altogether. Preskrvis—In 20-1b paila)—Stawberry, raspberry, blackberry, per Ib, 18¢; posches cherrics, plums, apricots, figs, per lb, cranberry sauce, per Ib, 8c. Provisions—Ham, 13c; b. bacon, 12}e o & bacon, 11{¢; d. s, sides 10f0; short mib sides, 104c; shoulders, mess pork, per bbl, $18,60, Dried boef, 13e. Lard, 9@100. VRGETABLES —Spinach, per bbl, $2'00; new oabbage, per doz S0@1 00; lettuce, per doz., 950; redishes, por doz., 2Bc; turnips per bu, B0o, beots, per bu, 7be; cucumbers, per doz. $1 00; Pie, plant per Ib. 2. cauliffower per doz. §100; new ocarrots, per Ib, 8¢ Tomatoos, + bu. box, 75@81 00: «roen peas'por bushel Dox, 81.00; string beans per bushel box, $2,00 SMALL Favrrs— Strawberries, per 24-quart case, 83 00, Black raspberries, 88 00, Red aspberrics, per 12-quart case, £1 00, borries, per bushel, $1 Wild plums, pe 50, INuw apples per box 50@1 00 50, t ¢ 50, 1xs—Plentiful and cheap. All kinds of packages aro sent to markat, sell- ing at the rate of about 82 00 per bush, Dry Goods. BrowN SuETINGS—Atlantio A, 74o; Atlan tio P, 60; Atlantic LL; bhe; Brunawick, 7ho; Beaver Dam LL, 6}o; Liawrence LL, bjo; Paci- fio H. t&; Royal Standard, 8; Indian Head A, 86; Wanchusett A, 7o, 'FiNE Brows SiertiNas—Argyle, 730; Pep- perell R, 7o; Salisbury R, Gle. Brracurn Cortons —Ballon 4.4, 6jo; Bal, 7-8, 5] Cumberland 4-4, 8o; Davoll DD airmonnt, 4he; Fruit of the Loom d4-4 lory of the West, 84c; Golden Gate, 8fc; 7-8, So; Hill 4-4, do; Lonsdalo 83c; Now ‘amsutta, 103c. —Boston, 8 oz., 1130; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 14he; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall River, Sfc. Ducks. (Gray)—West_Polnt, 8 oz, 1l Waest Point, 10 oz., 14c; Boston Bear, 8 or, 1le. TroxiNas—Amoskeag, 1do; Continental Foacy, 9§c; Cordis, 10yo; Poarl River, 140 York, 1240; Hamloton Awnings, 12§c. DENINS—Amoskeng, 14c; Beaver Orook AA, 12 Beaver OCreck BB, 1lg Beaver Creok CO. _ 10: _Haymakors 8o; Jaffrey D & T\ 12c; Jaffroy XXX, 1240; Poarl_Iuver, 136; Warren AXA (brown) 12c; Warren BB (brown), 11¢; Warren OO (brown), 10c. OausRics—Fifth avenuo glove finish, bo; Kaystono glove finish, bic. Conser JzANs —Amory, Tho; Kenmayor, dto; Rockport, 7o, Prints—Allans, bho; American, 5yo; Arnolds, 60;_Cocheco, 6c; Harmony, 4o; Indigo, The; Indigo 7-8, 114c; Indigo 4-4, 124c; cheap sale 43c; Charter Oak, 44, PRINTS SHIRTINGS —American, 5o; Cocheco, $o; Gloucester,b0:Southbridge, 410; Waverlys, Hancock, 8c; ior | 4§c; Rosedalo, 4jc. atives slow ors, 510@ @b 35, PEORIA PRODUCE. Corn — Quiet; + No, 2 mixed, 624(@b3c, y; No.? white, 834, hisky—Unchanged; $1 08. s b S TRAFFI10. FLOUR AND GRAIN, OH10AGO, June 26.—Receipts and ship- menta of flour and graln for the past 48 hours Reocelpts, Bhip'ts, 10,000 14,000 25,000 163,000 101,000 192,000 191,000 152,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 21,000 Recelpts Ship'ts. 5,500 26,000 92,000 9 Recelpts, Bhip'ta, I, for OMAHA MARKETS ‘Wholesale Prices. & Orrior or Tus OMAHA Brs, Thursday Evening, June 26 The following prices aro charged retaflers by jobbers, wholesalesalers and commission merchants, with the exception of graing: Which | 28 is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- tors and other local buyers: Grain, Wheat—Oash No, 2, 674@674c, Barley—Cash No, 2, 45@50c, Rye—Cash, No. 8, 43@45c, Qorn—No, 2, 40@41{c, Oata—No, 2, 82§@34 Lave Stock, Bruers—4 25@5 50, War Cows—3 50@4,25, Hoas—3 50@4 25, Baxep—38 50@4 0, OaLves—6 00@7 00, General Produoe, Brans—Roceipts light and demand good, Baad picked navy, por bu, $250; 200@2 25, Berswax—In good demand, medium, Oholce bright r 1b, 26@28¢; common to good dark per 1b, @250 Burres,—Ri markable decreas doubtless held in the t4 of the past week A good deal of butter is country to be put on the show a market with better prices later in the season, Prices don't show any improvement and the general feeling continues weak and dull. Best table is quotable at 8@10c, with b@7c for in- (e for creamery, ferior grades, sud 15@1 CroEr—"Ohio” per bbl, Lbl, $4 Crab apple, per gal. 85c. ‘ull cream, western, 10@11: Wis. per bbl, 88 00; per &al, 85¢, OHEEsE- 00; *“York State’ 5; condensed per consin new 114; young American 12@13¢, Cocoanurs—Per 100, 84 76@b 00, Receipts started weelk, and the demand for in heavier this from the case country indicates that 8 good many eggs may « expected for the next few days, aod sl though prices may be thought that » decline will tuke andled, Mosina Mossina lemons, per box, 84 50 per to-day 14c for fre ForewoN ¥aruirs box, 86 50, @b o0, ‘Bauanas, less firm, it is not place.” Sales oranges, per bunch, ~ 83 00 50@6 80; | ¢ 50. GinoHAws lhiflu, 8to; Lancaster staples, 8¢; Plunket Iaids, 9c; Hudson checks, 8hc; Amoskeag ersians, 9hc. Dress Goons—Atlantic alpaccs, 9ho; Por- slano_cashmer, 283o; Hamleton cashmere, 153c; Hamleton Fancus, 114e; Hamleton bro: s, 150; Arlington brocade, 180, Amoskoag staples, 8to: Bates | B Ned, §' 250; Tom and Jerr Lweather, Oak sole, 880@420; homlock solo 280@ 80y houlock ip, 800 0.1 00; runner o to 805 (¢ hemlock oalf, 8¢ 0 1 00; ‘hemlock upper, 22 | ¢ s oak_upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; | | oalf kid, n@m reison kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 800 to 1 00; oak calf, 1 20 to 1 80; French Kip, 110 to 1 56; French calf, 1 95 to 9 00; rus wots, 5 50 to 7‘0; Tinings, 600 to 8 B0; top- pings, 900 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 300 to 85e; pobble 0. D, Moreoeo, 85c to 8 00, | M Harxmss—No, 1 star oa 850; No. 1 Ohlo oak, 850; N, 1 Milwaukea 840: No 2 2 do, 8805 No. sporm W.B., pet gallon, 160; fish, W, B., Rerkallon, 80c; meatafoot xtra, per galon, 90} | 1 No. 1, 78o; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80o; S whita load, St Lonin pue, 64 Mavweiloa groon 1 to 5 Ib oans, 20¢; French rine, green soal, 120t French sino, rod seal, 11c; Hrench sing, In_varnish asst, 30c; Fronch sino, In ofl | asat, 16; raw and bumt umbar, 1 b cans, 100; | raw’ and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown | 180; rofined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, and fvory black, 160; drop black, 16c: Prussian blos, 405; nitramarine blue, 180; chrome greon L. M. & D,, 160; blind and shutter M. & D., 160; Paris groon, 18c; Indian red, 150: Venotian rod, ® Tuscan red, 220; Amorl. can _Vermillion, L & P., 18¢; chrome yellow L.l qu m(x): &12;_ o.fl«o;|y«1l(.w ochire, do; golden re, patent dryer, 80; graining Solas lighb ok, rk ok, vl S tunt and n, L Dry Paiots, Whito lead, 8c; Krench zino, 100; Parls whiting, 9ho; ' whiting gildors, i whiting com'l “13c; Iampblack, Gormautown, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 106; Prussian_bluo, bbo; ultramarine, 180; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber burnt, 40; umber. raw, 4o; sfouna, burnt, do; sienna, raw, do; Parin groen, gonuine, 20c; Parlu greon, common, 200; groon, N. Y., 200; of ome groan K., 1 illion, Kng,, vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian rod, rose pink, 140; Venotian rod, Cookson's, Venetian' rod, Amorican hromo yellow, genuine, 30¢; chrome yel- K., 120; ochre ‘rochallo, S0; ochre. French, ochire, Amorioan, Zc; Winter's minoral, ; lohigh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 2o} rince's mineral, o, VARNIsHES—Barrels, pev gallon: Furnl ture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; conch, oxtra, §1 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar extra, $1 75; Japan, 700; asphaltum, axtra, |85¢; | s shellac, 88 50z hard ofl finis Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 2 50; plow steel special cast, 6o crucible, 7c; speci. do, 15@20} ‘wagon spokes, set, 2 25@8 00; hubs per not, 1 25; felloes sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, each, 70@8bc; axles each, 750; square nuts per 1b, 7@11c; washers or Ib, 8@18c; rivets, por 1, 11¢; coil chain, per Ib, 6@120; malleable, 8o iron wedges, 6o; crowbars, 6c; harrow teoth 4o; spring teel, 7@8o; Burden’s horsehoes 4 70 lon’s muleshoes 5 70, Barsep Wire—In oar lots, 485 per 100, Nars—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 65, [ SHor—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kegs, 8 48; do., quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuso, per 100 feot 50c, Lrap—Bar, 1 65, Ooar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor Liguors. A100HOL—188 wine alcohol, 2 20 per wine allon extra Oalifornia spirite, 188 proof, i per proof gallon; triplo rofined spirits proof gallon; re-distilled whisiies 1 00@ fine blended, 1 650@2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. BranDLES—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestlo 140@4 00, Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 @3 00. Rums—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—L1 75@4 00, OuAMPAGNES—Imported l;er case, 28 00@ 84 00; American,;per case, 12 00@16 00, Drugs, DRruas AND CHEMIOALS—Acid, carbolic, 85c acid, tartario, 55c; balsam capabia, per llb, 6bc; bark sassafras, per 1b, 12¢; calomel, per Ib 75¢; cinohonidia, per oz., 80.65; chloroform. por Ib,, 81 10; Dovera powder, per Ib,, $1.25; epsom salts, per 1b., 8ic; glycerine, pufo, por 1b., 28c; lead acetate, per 1b., 22c; oil, castor, No 1 per gal., 8155} oil, castor, No. 8 per 187 proof, 114 per ki 1 50; ris run Blossburg, 10 00: Whitebroast lump; 5 00; Whitobreast nut, b 00; Jowa Ilump, b 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra cite, 11 26@1150; Canon City, 700, per ton We quote lumber, Iath and shing o, on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING—16 ft, and under 2200; 18 ft, 28 50, TimpERs—16 feot and under, 22 00, TIMBER AND JoIsT—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 60; 24 ft, 26 50, nanmu—Na. 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2, 00. SHEETING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Sroor BoarDs—A, 45 00; B,40 00; O, 35 00, Froorina—No, 1, 40 00; No, 2, 85 00; No, 3, 2500 SIDING, 00, clear—27 00; No, 2, 2500; No. 8, 25 00, ; standard, 8 50, por M. TLaue—Per barrol, 1 25; bulk per bushol, 850; cement, bbl, 2 25; Tow plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair 1he, 850; straw gal., 81.40; oil, olive, per gal., $1.40; oil ori- ganum, 500; opium, $4.50; quinine, P. & W; and R, & 8., por oz, SL40; potassium, —. iodine, per Ib., $1.50; salicin, per oz., 40c; sul~ hate of morphino, per oz., $3.75; sulphur Hour, per Ib...do; strychnine, per oz, $1.85, Grocers List. OANKED Goom—Uynmng)hndud)per case, 870@3 80; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 50@ 210; raspberrics, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Bartlett pears, per case, 2 40; whortleberries, per case, §10; ogg _plums, 3 1, per case, 2 90; green gagos, 2 1, por case, 3 90; pine apples, 2 b per caso, 4 80@5 50, Rope—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9o, § inch, 90f; # Inch, 10c. ANDLES—Toxes, 40 Ibs, 16s, 16c; 8s, 150; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz,, 6s, 15c, Maroirs—Per oaddie, 2 565 square_casos, 170, Suoans—Powderod, 8o out_oaf, Bho; granulated, 7f0; confoctioners’ A, 7Hc; Stand. wrd oxtra O, Gfc; extra C, 6fc; modinm yel- Jow, G}c; dark yellow, . Corrxks—Ordinary grades, 12@124o; falr18 @134c; good, 14c; prime, 15@1hhe; choloo 16@17c; fancy green and yellow, 16@164c; old vornment Java, 20@20c; Leverlngs roastod. 70;Arbucklo's ronsted, 16g0; MoLaughlin's romted, 1580; mitation Java, 163 @18%; Clark’s Aurora, 16}, Rios—Loulsiana prino to cholos, 7o; falr oho; e 'Fisa—No. 1 mackerel, half brls,, 850; No 1 mackerel, its, 1 15; family mackerel, hal brla., 7 00; family mackerel,kits, 96c; No, 1 white fish, half brls., 8 75; No, 1 kits, 115, Syuup—Standard Com. . 80c, bola; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard o, 4 gallon kogs 187 '85::; round, cases, Sopa~In Ib papers, 8 80 per case; keg per Ib, | 5 00, . Proxues—Modium, in barrels, 8 25; do in half barre's, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 25; do in half barrels, 5 26; gherlins}in barrels, 16 25; do in half barrels, b 75, Teas—Gunpowder, good, 45@B6c; cholos 60 7503 go0d Tihporial, §0@430; cholos, 6@t ous n, good, 3 0o, 6501 00; Topan, natoral leaf, 8hos Japan, cholce, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 85@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@B5¢; Boudhong, good, 85@A0c cholce, 86@bc, WoODENWARE—Two _hoop palls, 186; throo bioop pails, 210, Tab, No 1, 0 0; Plo- noer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 45. Boars—Kirks Savon Imperlal, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 876; Kirk's white ‘Russian, b26; Kirks eutocs, 215; Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Pmuu«l’snnurlmnln cans, 4 case, In case, 8 85; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz, i case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 150, OANDY—Mixed, 12@18¢; [atick, 1lo; twist stick, 10jc, VIl;:IAII—N“ Yorkapple 160; Ohio ap+ o HAr—Dray loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, fu nncks, 8 60; bbls dairy 60, bw, 8 80, 87AR0H—Pourl, 4ho; Sllver Gloss, Bo; Corn Btarch, 80; Exoelsior (lows, 70; Corn, The. Brioks—Popper, 170; allspios, 16¢; cloves, 2B0; oassla 1bo. Lvz—Amorican, 8 40; Greeuwich, 8 40; Waestorn, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewls' lye, 466; Jowall lye, 275 Tobaccos Prue Tosaoco—Climax, 50¢; Bulllon 50c; Horseshos, b0o; Star, 600; Ruddy, 460; Her- sey’s, 40c; Black, 88@40c, ‘e Opr—Common, 20@800; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leat, 700; Premium, 66c; Diamond i Bweet Sixteen, Hc. 0, 8., 22¢; Moerachaum, 80¢; Dur ham, 8 0z, 550; Durham, 4 oz., 670; Durhaw 2 oz., b50; Beal of North Oarolina, 8 oz, bbe Heal of North OCarolin 4 oz, b7¢0; Beal o North Carolina, 2 oz, 60c; O, K Durham, 4 oz, 2803 O. K. Dusham, 2 oz, 80c; Unle E:r bu. 500; Torred felt, 100 L — DENVER MARK] 0; [ day, From Union, Pac 0 2 dog | Pacifio Exp summer, 150; golden machine, No, 1, per gal- lon, 850; No, '3, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon | T, 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, “ per eallon, 160, " PAINTS 1N Ore—Whito load, Omaha P, P, ] (Noto.) The 0:00a m and connect with east-bound trains, but on LAY lfloi‘rml load, | Cannon Ball..... Mall Exprosst... During June Satur. trains will rotato as follow: 8160, S order the Monday following, Sunday morning traing depart and tmhmm'rhlo ‘-|Illllll ll\fv(h] \‘l{\ the llm-l: IAInIuI.IJmm 3 % ' | 18t and 284 via the North-Western, and Juno 8th and or Gorman, fio; cast t00; | th via tho O M & St P Mall... Expross) From O, 8t. P, M, & O, Depot, 14th and No 2 Passongor. .8; No 4 Mixed......8 ard, 8 50, 0. & Repul B. & M. Railway Time Table. In Effoct June , All teaine arrive st and dopart from Omaha on Dontral Standard Time, whioch is 24 minutes faster han wun time. Except Saturday, * Except Sunday, | Excopt Mon- lo Dep Tenth St, U. P, R R, MAINgLI TIRAVR, L ARRIVR, fail and Exp. 11:40 A | Atlantio Exp. ...7:50 a m S:2 pm ( Mull and Exp... 400 pm ¥ REAT BESTATHH. REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, No. har, No. 2 L A RRIVR, M:‘;V_Ll“" oo No. B Pitta oak Lincoln li‘\:-“‘ 2:65 p m | Lincoln N?.:“ ois pm 5 — DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION, Syndla te Hill Addition, lots $100, $10 Oash, and PatnteOll8 &na Varaishea Lo O %020, 100 11160 w10 | 10 por month, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents L N ——— L 500, Bon a0, o 7% | Gilmaa lace, lots §160 to 8300, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agonte, headlight, Pflll‘"""l 144e; 1768 Ah«:;:ll!ght :r:\:rnl“\ o V‘-;‘vv-:'vlv-;‘l“m|m‘Il|‘nmlv- Intor; Broadway | Clars l‘lnc:\, lots 8300 to $600. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, por lon, Roey AB0® watie whiter ot | “Teaiocinl iate, Hrosdway dopot, 7:20, g, | akey & Koyaor's Sub-Division, lots 8125 to §150. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agonts. sand e galon S0 insod, Boitod, pr (085 638, 1 w140 S ! o 30, Ilg:\:thm:‘l l::l‘{(lh fon, llnu :.‘(‘,'8 to ;4‘.‘.0, m.m;uun & SOUER, Agents, allon, 620 Liaed Intor str'd, per gallon, 800; p. n Sundays: 7:90, 9:90, 11:40 &, m.; 1:80, rkwood Addition, lote 4 to $450, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Ko, 1, 700:No. 3, 60c; castor, XXX, }: | 3:80, d:30, 0:35, 11:06 pm. Arive at Tran for 7 min: [ 1 itic - N 4 OTHR A lm‘|, R 1 A Ry gnlll:r\lr ’:\0 N ek Sl s Tanscom's Addition, lota §600 to $650.] BEDFORD & SOU ER, Agents. dop S 87, 10:87, 116 p. m. 147 & m; 187, 9 Arrive Oms TRAN: n n "_N LRAVR, ARRIVR, Mall*s o am | Omaha Exp t. Louis Exp. pin | Mail# 8.0 &P KRR LRAVE, ARRIvR, ML 0 & m [ 8t Pau' Exp.. 045 8t Paul Exp... 005 pm | Mall, .o .00l 785 pm Daily. O, R.I &P W R BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a enoice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicate lands in south Omaha, and will rapidly build up with com fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, and 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 le 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 puton them to start them. $150 to 8300, On easy terms, Tha 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’’ Parkoon thesouth. Gsod location, nearstreet car, fine view and has rood growth of native timber. Mhis is one of the finest additions in One-fourth cash Paclfio Exp} Mall & Exp via Councll Buffs.) ARRive, e 00D m_ dumimy traing also Jose time. WABASH, ST, LOUIS & PACIF! » ARRIVE. :003 m | Cannon Ball.....8:50 p m Dally. K. 0., 8T. JOE & 0, B. (via Council Bluffa.) LAV, ARRIVE, . 0 ARRANGE! AY TRAINS y, Sunday and Monday Chicago Saturday ovening traing leave Juue 14th via € 7th and 25th vinthe North-Wostorn Rin tho Rook Island Arqm in th same Bunday ovening From B, & M. Depot; Tenth Streer. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE. DRNVAR KXPRESS, WRST BOUND, BAST HOUND, 7:80 am TRAINS: 0, 0:10, 7:45 p m ; 7:00, 7:60 p m C. B, & Q. R. R- (via Plattsmouth.) AVR, ARRIY h % Fastorn ¥ 8:45 & m | Omaha Exp maha, and will sel: rapidly. Price $300 to$650. e GHIDMOR bnlnncq' on good time. First come, first served. This is a splendid op- K portunity for persons whointend building for a home. 45 8 m | Exprosst . 46 pm | Mall... ‘Webster Streots, 0.,8.P. M. & 0. TUKEY & KEYSOR'SISUB-DIVISION Is a beautiful piece of ground lying one block south of Gilman place, West Omaha. The first of these lots will besold at $126 to $160, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and & splendid investment for a rich man or a poor man. HAWTHORNE This addition lies between Capitol avenue and Cass street, ten blocks from the High School, one mile from the postoffice, and is what is known ag inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the LRAVE, ARRS am | No8 Mixed..... blican Expross pouch mail for Ashland, ‘8. In eto. 11:00 4:30 Office open Bundaya from 12:00 m. t 1:00 p. m. 0 K COUTANT Postmaator LIVE BTOCK. Beef Cattle, 100 Ib. 5 50@?5 75; dressed 9 50; @9 7! sheep 4 50@5b 50; hogs, live, b 00@ 5 50; dressed 7 00@7 26, Hides,—Dry Flint, 113@12c.; groen 4@bc. green calf 8@10c 2 Tallow,—b@fc, Wool,.—Colorado 11@16e.; New Mexico 7@ 0c. Frour—100 Ibw, 1 85@2 25; patent, 100 ba 2 85@3 25; Graham, 100 Tbs, 2 00: rye, 100 Ibs 2 25@2 45;_ buckwheat, 100’ Ibs, 10 00@10 50, bran, ton, 12 00@14 00; corn moal. 100 Ibs. 145@1 75, GRAIN-—Wheat, 100 Ibs, 1 40@1 45; corn, in sacks 100 1bs, 1 08@1 10; oats, 100 Ibs, 1 85 @1 45; barloy, 100 lbs, 1 40@1 55, Hay—Balod, 20 00@26 00; straw, 11 00@ 2 00 Burrer—Finost, 24@260; Nobraska dairy choice, 14@15¢; common, 6@8c, Eaas—Fresh, 16@17¢; ranch, 18@19c, Heesn—Full croam, 14@150; Limburger, 180; Swins, importod, 8%, PouLrY—Livo, chickans old, doz,5 50;@6 00 spring chickens, 3 50@4 b0; dressed b, 18@1 %, Poraroxs—Groeley, 1001bs, 1 00@1 10; New 275, Vierranis— Onons, new, 100 ibs, 2 5@ 275 cabbsgo, new, 100 lbs, 8 00; boots, 100 1bs_7he@1 00, doz, frosh Fruirs—Orange Messlena box, 6 00@6 50; lemons, choice Messina, 3 76@A 50; apples, California, bbl, 400; bananas, bunch, % 00@ Maars—~Hams, 1b, 184@14c; bacon, break- fast, 12§@13c; laxd, in tiorces, Ib, 100; dry alt sldes, $3@10c. Trisis-—Mackerol, No1, 160, kit, family, 171 California_saimon, half bbl, 10 50} Holland herring, kee, 160@1 75; trout, per Ib, 17@18c. ‘The use of the term *' Hhoy Line" in connection with fbe corporate name of & greatroad, conveys an ides of ust what required by the anelln'*flh‘ lic—a Bhort Line, Quick Time and the of sccommods: ¥ tions—all of which are fura: shed by the greatcst rallway in America, (axoaco, M wAUREE And St. Paul. I8 ownas and oporates over 4,600 miles of Northern Illinols, Wisconsin, Minnosols, Iows Dakota; and as te main lines, brauches snd connec. tons reach all thnvylul. business cent of the Northwest and Far , It naturally an description of Short Line, and Best Houte woon ioago, Milwaukoe, St. Paul and Minneapolls. Chicag iwaukeo, La Crosse and Winona. [iwaukeo, Aberdeen and Ellend Ohlcago, Milwaukee, Eau Claire and Btillwater* Chioago, Milwaukee, Wausau and Merrill, Ohloago, Milwaukeo, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh, Ohiosgo, Milwaukeo, Waukesha and Oconomowoe. Chioago, Milwaukeo, Madison and Prairiedu Ohlea Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonus and Fairibauld, gl\l;x‘a, Bfl;lnll Janosvitle aud Mineral Polug, Ohicago, Bloux Oity, Bloux Fallsand Yankton Ohi ilwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlain, Pullwan 8'eopers and the ¥ the world are run on the main lines of th GO, MILWAUKEE AND ST, PAUL RAILWAY, and every attention s pald Lo passengers by courteous eiployen of the Company, 6. 8, MERRILL, Gen'l Manager. A V. H. CAKPENTI®R, Gon' Pass. Agt. J.T, CLARK, Gen'l Bapt. GEO, i1, HEAFFORD, Ase't. Geu'l. Pass. Agh, SO0 GRANITE And your work is done for all time The World to produce a more durable material filled promptly. —WITH— FALL finest residencesin the city are in this locality. The grade on Davenport street has been established and work commenced, ang 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 value kefore August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would have been built up vears ago had it been placed on the market. Prices 8350 TO $650 Adjoining;lots are being sold at double the price we ask for these. KIRKWOOD. We:havesix lots left in this addition which we offer at & bargain. IFARM ILANDSI ‘We have some improved ‘and unimproved j farms near#Omaha,’and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMES Resigence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINESS LONTS OnZall the best streets in the business center. to come. WE CHALLENGE for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS = Wo have for sale lots In Shinn's Addition, Parker's Addition, |Nelson's Add » tlon, Armatrong's Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place Additfon, Tssacs & Sel | den's Addition, McCormick's Addition, Hanscom Place, Redick's Addition, Bury " FOR'ANY AMOUNT OF Oak Addition, Johnson's Addition, Reed’s Addition, Kountze's Addition, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Olark Place, Tukey & Koysor's sub-division, Hawthorne Addi- . P HV]“! Bl tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete. [5=3 —OR— . MACADAM | BEDFORD & SOUER. skt jow {1218 Bouth 14th Btreot, between Farnam and[JDouglas! estimates given upon application, WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota "DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., OCoculist land Auarist. Until otfioes are ropalred from result of fire, o with Dr. Parker, Koom 6, Crelghton Block 16th wd Dougesistr eota.