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® OMAHA DAILY B The Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, Pala Oapital !Ilplgl‘ r-.ga. Nov. $350,000 16,500 1888 DIRRCTORS. H. W, YATES, President, for many’ years Onshier 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, Col- ins, J, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor- ney at Law, L. 8, REED, of Byron Reed & Co. K K. HAYDEN, Assistant Cashier, THIS BANK opened for business April 27, 1882, ITS DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLD- ERS are among the leading business of Oma. ha, and its business is conducted with especial raference to the best and increasing inte rests its mercantile patrons, COLLECTIONS receive special attention and charges lowest obtainable here or else- where. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon avorable terms and upon actounts of banks and bankers. FOREIGN EXOHANGE] Government Bo;«h‘:lnd County and Cit yseourities bought and rold. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL New York, June 258, —Money—Easy at 11; closed 2 per cent. Prime paper—5@6 per cent. Sterling Bills—Weak at 4 81}; demand, 483, Governments—Steady. Railways.—1 to b per cent higher this after noon, witha better feeling ali around, Stocks.—Opened firm and higher, and for the first 15 minutes thera was an advance of Jtol1d. Atthe first call Union Pacific fell off under large sales to 283, Central Pacific broke 2 cent to 31, and other active shares de clined, but only % to & About 11 o'clock there was a complete change for the better, and all the leading stocks were in bnsk de- mand for bull account and to cover shorts, Chief among the causes which contributed to the improvement were an annonncement from Liverpool that $750,000 American gold had been shipped from that port to New York; that Vanderbilt had been a large buyer of some of his stocks, notably Take Shore; the announcement that the Union Pacific compa- ny wonld as usual pay its July interest; the favorable bank statement, and the fact that some of the active room traders had turned from bear to bull. The improvement ranged from 1 to 5§ per cent. The market closed at or near the highest point of thel day, Com- pared with last night's closing, prices show St. Paul pf'd is 5} per cent higher, Lake Shore 5}, Lackawanna and Northwest 4§, Northwestern p'f'd 43, St. Paul 3§, Western Union 3§, Wabash preferred 3}, Illinois Cen- tral 8, Northern Pacific preferred 21, Central Pacific 2§, Burlington & Quincy 2}, Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific 2}, Kansas & Texas railway, and Louisville & Nashville, 2, New York Central 33, Omaha 2}, and the remaind- erof thelist $ to1 per cent. Alton & Terre Haute rose 2§ to 203, Minneapolis & St. Louis 34 to 12, preferred 4f to 20, OOUPONS 99§ "0§ 118, 12 BTOUKS AND BONDS, American Express.......... Bul., Oedar Rapids & Northorn. Qentral Pacific. Ind,, Bloom. & Westarn Konsas & Toxas. ....... Lako Shore & Michigan So Michigan Contral Minnoapalls & § o Ohio & Mississippi. do do Peoria, Decatur & Rock Island... % Ohlcagod ), Milwaukee & af‘d Paul 5" g0 do. pfd. 8¢, Panl Minn, & Manitoba 8t, Paul & Omaha. . o, o pid. Texas Pacific, Union Pacific. .. Wabash, St. L & Pacitior, 1. Westorn Usion Totaraph astorn Ualon Telegraph. *Aukod, R U G, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, options *d 0. Butter- St Lo lower; Clos red, 104 August, Corn — cash; H24@ August. Oats July Barloy Butter— Eggs—U Hay Bran—1 No. 3, 878, Oats—Di Ry Barl Oats—Qu Pork—Q) Cheese— Lard -1 Rye—IN Barloy— September Bartivo! lower, 9066 spot, HO@H Oats—Q) 1, 36( KaNsas poor and st fair_to goo Hogs—S Sheep—¢, ports: H packing, 4 @b 40; ligh Cattl common to 3 00@5 40. ments of fl ments of i Kansas CHICAGO PRODUCE. Onicaco,’ June 28, —Flour—Dull and un- changed, Wheat—Quiet aud steady ; opened easicr ; declined j@gc, advanced §@ic, and closed ge higher for July and August. and § higher for Septomber than the final quotations on the afternoon board yesterday ; cash and June, July, 858@854; August, STA@ST4 ; September, 883@80f. Winter, quiet ; No, 2 red sold at 96; Spring, quiet; No, 2s0ld at 85§, and closed at 85}@ Corn—Fairly active but somewhat unset- tled ; opened weak, declined fo, rallied §@1c, and closed o lower for July, 4o lower for ‘August, and 4c higher for Saptember than the Tatest figures on call yes 524: June, 51§@b1%; 345 September, 03{(@ Jate—Moderately active but weak ; cash and near opti g@he lower than A @ic below 308 3 July Beptember Rye—Dull at 624 Barley—Quict at 62@64e. Seeds —Timothy—Nowinal ; good to prime, 194@1 2 Flax—notable at 1 54@1 55, Pork—Dull but steady ; cash nominal ; June and July, 1960 ; August, 19 00 ; Sep- tember, 17 70{@17 75. Lard—Active and advanced 10@20c¢; steady ; cash, June and July, 7 August, 7 45@7 4 Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 7 50; short clear, 8 00, Whisky--Unchanged at 110, Butter— Easy and not quotably lower, Cheese—For full cream cheddars and flats a moderate den 8@5sjec ; skimmed cheddars dull at 2 Fags—Fair demand and unchanged, Hides—Moderate inquiry and unchanged, Tallow—Unchaoged. GINCTNNATIL, CINoINNATI, June 28, — Wheat—TLower; and low Rye—Dul No. 2 red 64@65, Pork—Quiet and firm at 15 50@15 7o, Lard—Quiet at 7 00, Bulk meats ~ Unchanged Whisky—Steady, at1 07, TOLEDO, Torgno, June Wheat Firmer; No. 2 red, cash 90, Corn—Quie , cash 55, Oats—Steady; sh and July, 81, t de- 4 ungraded 0. 2 red, 974 August closing 9 Spot, §@ljc lower, closing easy; OMAHA MARKETS Orricr or THE OMAHA Ben, Wheat cl with no i week, The decline in corn is about 3¢ below the closing price of last Saturday, and the indica- tions point The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, merchants, is quoted at the ~Firm; Slow; 30@30} for cash ; Corn meal—Stead, MiLwAUKEE, 85; June, Corn—Scarce, firm; N —Lower; ~Dull; No. Corn Meal—-Dull, lowe Unchanged. irm; tierce refined keg, 9 00, Whisky—Steady and unchanged. ill, nominal; No, 1, 64, Dull and Jower;’ No, 2 spring, closing dull Corn W —Steady and v to good cows, 2 30@4 50; Sheep, - Steady per owt; medium’ to extra, 1 00@! E50H10400, June 28, —Recelpta New| YORK, shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: %1 On10a00, *8r, Louis, June [: ment 1 of live stock for the past 24 hours have beon as follows: §@fc st opening, closed oy F@h; ungraded 45@62; nst 61 steady; ite, 36@40. estern, fresh, demand fair, firm, teady, aclined mixed western, western steam spot, 7 45@ Dull, drooping; S@20% LIVERPOOL. Livenroor, Juno 28, —Breadstuffs —Dull; Wheat—Spring, 1@7s 4d; winter, 78 bd @7s 10d. Corn—ba 4d., KANSAS CITY, Kansas Crry, June ~Wheat—Lower and nominal; 78§ asked cash; 78 bid July; 73} Corn— Lower and weak at 423 bid cash; 12} July ; 424 bid August, Oats~Dull'and nominal; 26 bid. ST, LOUIS PRODUCR 18, June Wheat—Activa and ed }@8 under yesterday ; o 103 June; w13 July; 894 r and weak at 52§ Active, I 0{@b0 July; 60 for 52§ June 25@284 for Rye—Firmer; at 59, No marke Unchanged. nchanged. " imothy, at 10 00@14 00, we at at 2 90, MILWAU! June 28, at—Weak; August, ull, L NEW ORLEANS, New ORCLEANS, June 28, — Corn — Quict. weak; mixed, 68, uiot, weak; choi , 41 @42, uiet, steady; 18 00, 64 g BALTIMORE. e, June 28.—Wheat — Western . 2 winter red, spot, estern lower, closing dull; mixed 68@70, er and dull at 15, ady at 11 LIVE STOCK, KANSAS OITY LIVE BTOOK, Orry, June 28,— Cattlo—Quality eady ' for good; natives, 4 90@6 20; bd native cows, 3 25@4 00, teady at 4 50@5 00, Juiot; natives, 3 50, OHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Ci1caco, June 28.—Drover's Journal Re- ogs—Strong _and _firm, rough 40@>5 10; packing and shipping, b 15 t, 4 75@b 05; skips, 3 00@1 G0, alk; exports 6 40:@6 75; e shipping b 10@6 50; inferior ; stockers and' feeders, choi inferior ' to fair, 2 BT, LOUIS LIVE BTOOK. June 25, —Cattlo—Dull, sipts none, Nothing done, y and_firmer; Yorkers, 500@ heavy @5 50, TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN, ond? ship- our and grain for the past 48 hours June 28— Recelpts and Recelpts Ship'ts. LIVE BTOOK, June 28.—Recelpts and ship- ve stook for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Bhip'ts, 1,300 5 6,500 5 300 Orry, June 28, — Reoceipts [and ehipmonts of live stock for the past 24 hours have been sa follows: _Bhip'te, Rocelpts, Bhip'te, 400 . ‘Wholesale Prices. Saturday Evening, June 28 } osed 4 lower than last Saturday, gn for an advance for the coming to an advance for the coming week, wholesalesalers and commission with the exception of grain, which rices furnished by the eleva: tors and other local buyers: Wheat—Cash No, 2, 07} @ Barloy—Onsh No, Ryo—Cash, Corn—N Oate—No, Bteady; Th@8s :Irly § STRERS— Grain, o, , AD@5 No. 8, 43@ibe, @40 23@: 0, Hides. groen butchers, bA@6; greon salted, flint, 12@12¢; dry salt 10@111c ides, two-thirds price, (@ he@ 81 00, [1ave Btock, 25@b 50, Var Cows—38 00@4 00, HoGs— B 00@4 0, —3 H0@4 00, Cavrves—6 00@7 00, ‘Wool, Light fine 14@17, Heavy fi Mediam ne 10@13, 14@17. Coare 10@13. Burry 2 Brans— Eaad picked navy, per bu, §250; 200@2 25, to be off, General Produce, Receipts light and demand good, medinm, Bexswax—In good demand, Choice bright ® Ib’;fimm: common to good dark per 1b, @28 Burres, markable decrease doubtless b Receipts of the past week show o A vood deal of butter is held in the country to be put on the market with better prices later in the season. Prices don W't show any improvement and the general feeling continues woak and dull. Best table is qu ferior grad Cioes per bbl, $8 gal, 85¢, otable at B@10c, with b@7c for in. o8, and 15@lbc for creamery, “Ohao” per bil, $7.00; ' York State ' 00; per bb), $4 75; condensed per Crab apple, per gal, 85¢, et, casy; Western, white, 38@41; S 1 oung [ 65c@1 00; Tay Onrzse—Full cream, wostern, 10@11: Wis consin new 11}; young American 19@13c. Coooaxvrs—Per 100, $4 75@b 00, Eaes — Receipts start: in heavier this woek, and the demand for cases from the country indicates that a good many eggs may be expected for the next few days, and al though prices may be less firm, it is not thought that a decline will take place. Sales to-day 14c for fresh candled., Forriox Fnuirs—Messina oranges, _ per box, $6 60, Mossina lemons, per box, &4 50 @500, Bananas, per bunch, ~£300 Figs, Ib,, 160, Dates, in frails, 7dc; dates, fard, in boxes, 1240, Fruir Borrers —~Apple butter, in 80 1b palls, per 1b, 7o. Plum buttar, 7he. Hay—Baled, $8.00@10.00; looss, $10.00@ JELLY—1n 20 and 80 1b pails, 6@7e; in 2 Ib, ars, por_doz, $1 50; assoNo tumblers, per dot, 81 hooners, per dozen, §3 00. Mart AR—Puro, in bricks, per Ib, 16c; Ohio, 130; small cakes, 12}c. Ox1088—New Southern per 1b. 3@34 per 1b, Porcory- In good demand at 2@2ko Pourtir—Receipts of old chickens heavy | considerablo_lower, sales_today, ¢ chickens in good with d to day at 8 75@1 00 per barral, and will probably be down to 81 per bushel this week yot, which will stop the demand for old ones altogether, Preskrves—(In 204b pails)—Stawberry, raspberry, blackberry, per Ib, 180; peaches cherries, plums, apricots, figs, per lb, 12 cranberry sauce, por Ib, 8o Provisios—Ham, 13¢; b, bacon, 12j¢ o 8 bacon, 119c; d.'s. eides 10o; short rib sides, 10h; shoulders, Sho: mess pork, per bbl, $18,50., Dried beef, 13¢ Lard, 9@10c. VrETABLES —Spinach, per bbl, $2'00; new cabbage, per doz S0@1 00; lettuce, per do., 250; redishes, por doz, 25c; turnips por bu, B0c. beots, per _bu, 7bo; cucumbers, per doz.. $1 00; Pio, per 2. caulifiower, per dox. now carrots, per Ib, Sc. Tomatoos £ b, ‘box, T5@81 00: <reon poas por bushel Lox, $1,00; string beans per bushel box, §2.00 SMALL 1'uITS— Strawberries, per 24-quart case, 3 00, Black raspberrics, 3 00, spberries, per 12-quart_case, 4 00, v bushel, 81 50, Wild plums, per . New app per box B0@1 00; 100@1 50, v Chk Al kinds of pack ing at the rate of about §: Dry Goods. Brown SHrrTINGS—Atlantic A, T4o; Atlan tic P, 6o; Atlantic LL; bhe; Brunswick, 7dc; Beaver Dam LL, 6}o; Liawrence LL, bo; Paci. fio H, 79¢; Royal Standard, 8c; Indian Head 80; Wauchusett A, 7fe. 'FiNe BrowN SHEETINGS —Argyle, 7do; Pop- perell R, 7c; Salisbury R, 6. BLeaCHED CoTToNs —Ballon 4-4, 61c: Bal, ¢, Camberland 44, 8o; Davoll DD irmount, 44c; Fruit of the Loom d-i 3ory of the West, 8jc; Golden Gate, 8c; Hill 7-8, 8c; Hill 44, 9o; Lonsdale 8ic; New Virk Mills, 113c; Wamsutta, 10kc. Duoks (Colored)—Boston, " 8 oz., 113e; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 14}c; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall River, 8ke, . Dudks, (Gray)—West Polnt, 8 oz, 1lo ‘West Point, 10 oz., 14c; Boston Bear, 8 oz, 14c; Continental = =3 c. "T1okINGS—Amoskeng, Faacy, 9ic; Cordis, 10fc; Pearl River, 1dc; | 9] York, 124c; Hamlaton DENIMS—Amoskeag, AA, 12¢;_ Beaver Oreck BB, 1lo; Beaver Creek CO. 10: _Haymakors affrey D & T, 12{c; Jaffroy XXX, 12§0; 1_laver, 13¢; Warren AXA (brown), 12c; Warren BB (brown), 11o; Warren CO brown), 10c. Oayphics—Fifth avenue glove finish, bo; Keystono glovo finish, bhc. Corser JeaNs—Awmory, The; Hancock, 8c; Kearsayer, 83¢; Rockport, 7c. Prixts—Allens,byo; American, 5e; Arnolds, 6c; Cochoco, 6c; Harmony, do; Indigo, Thei Tndigo 7-8, 114c; Indigo 4-4, 12§c; choap sale wnings, 12ho. 14c; Beaver Crook #hc; Chartor Oak, i, ‘Prinrs SuratiNas—Amerlcan, be; Cochoco, Bo; Gloucester,bc:Southbridge, 41c; Waverlys, 4§c; Rosedale, 4§, GINGHANS ~Amoskeag staplos, 8to: Bates staples, 8jc; Lancastor stoples, 8c; Plunkoet n.l’.lg, 9¢; Hudson checks, 84c; Amoskeag Porsians, 9. Dress Goons—Atlantic alpacea, 9%¢; Por- siane _cashmer, 2%he; Hamleton cashmero, 1630; Hamloton Fanous, 114c; Hamleton bro- have been as follows los, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c, Bhip'ts, b Flour, bbls 15,000 Liquors. ‘Wheat, bushels. . 283,000| ArcoHoL—188 wine aloohol, 2 20 per wine Qorn, bushels. 188,000 flllon extra California spirits, 188 proof, Oats, bushels. 174,000 | 112 per proof gallon; triple refined spirita Rye, bushels. ,000 | 187 proof, 1 14 anx roof gallon; re-distilled 4 | Barley, bushels.. 1,000 | whiskies 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. Branpies—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00. Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 1 40 Wheat, bushels 77,000 71,000 | @3 00. Corn, bushels. 70,000 19,000 | Rums—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, Oats, bushel 113,000 41,000 | 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—L 75@4 00, OuAMPAGNES—Imported per case, 28 00@ 84 00; American,;per case, 12 00@16 00, Grocers List, OANNED GoODS—Uysters (Htandard)per case, 8 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 B0@ 2 10; raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 90; Bartlett pears, por case, 2 40; whortleberries, per case, 10; egg _pluws, 2 Ib, per caso, 2 90; green goges, 2 1, per’ case, % 90; pine apples, 2 1b por caso, 4'80@5 50. Topr—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 930, § inch, 9cj; $ inch, 103, ANDLES—Boxes, 40 lbs, 165, 150; 84, 150; boxea 40 1bs, 16 o, Gs, 160, Matougs—Per caddie, 85c; round, casos, 2 653 square_cases, 170, Svaans—Powdered, 8%c; cut oaf, Bio; granulated, 7c; confectionora’ A, 7Ho; Stand- ard extra O, Gfc; extra O, 6fc; medinm yel- Jow, 6}c; dark yellow, o, Correes—Ordinary grados, 12@124e; falr18 @18}c; good, 14c; prime, 15@15c; choice 16@17¢; fancy green and yellow,16@164c; old government Java, 20@26c; Levering’s roastod. 170;_Arbucklo’s romstad, 1b{c; MoLaughlin's XXXX romsted, 10Jc; mitation Jave, 16} @183; Clarl’s Aurora, 16jc. RioE—Loufsiana prime to cholce, 7o; falr 6hc; Patma, bc. 'Fran—No. 1 mackorel, half brls,, 850; No 1 mackerel, its, 1 16; family mackerel, hal brls,, 7.00; family mackerel, kits, 95¢; No, 1 white fish, half bris., 8 75; No, 1 kits, 115, Syrup—Standard Com., 80c, boly; Standard do, 4} gallon kege 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon 7, Bopa—1In b papers, 3 80 per case; keg per 1b, In barrels, 8 25; do c. Piogres—Modium, In half barra's, 4 75 in half barrels, 5 25; gherkins{in barrels, 10 25; do in half barrals, b 75. Teas—Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; cholos 60 @bc; good Imperial, $5@150; ohotcs, 60@660 Y m, good, 86@b0c; chowce, an, notural loaf, 860; Japan, Solong, good, 85@400; Oolong, Souchiong, good, 3 choloe, B0@76 choice, 40@56¢; choice, 85@Abe. ‘Wooneswane—Two hoop palls, 185; three hnu&l{mfll. 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neor washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 0; Wellbuckets, 3 X5, Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 375; Kirk's white Russian, b25; Kirks eutocs, 2 15; Kirk's Prairie Quoen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk’s magnolia, doz Porasi—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, In case, 8 85; Babbitt,s ball 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 1 50, Oaxpy—Mixed, 12@138¢; [etick, 1lc; twist stick, 104c, Vineaan—New Yorkapple 16c; Ohio ap+ ple, 18¢. fiAM\—Dn{ loads, per bbl, 170; Ashton, In sacks, 8 60; bbla dairy 60, s, 5 30, ‘Sranon-Pearl, 44c; Silver Gloss, 8¢; Corn Btarch, 80; Exoelsior (3loss, 70; Corn, 7he. Brioks—Pepper, 17c; allspice, 16¢; cloves, 250; cassia Lye—Amerioan, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Waestern, 275 North Star, 2 00; Lewls' Iye, 465; Jowell lye, 276, Tobacoos Prua Toaoco--Olimax, 60c; Bulllon 60c; Horseshos, 600 Star, (0] Ruddy, 460; Hor- o 40c; Black, 840 ‘g Cur—Common, 20@80c; good, 46@ 60c; Rouo Loaf, 70c; Premium, 650; Dismond Orown, bo; Bweet Sixtesn, 50c, BuoKiNG--O, 8., 22c; Moruchaum, 80c; Dur soe; Durhs, & oz, b6} Durbase ox., North Caroling, 2 oz, 60c; O, K Durham, 4 8o; O, K Thubam, 2 o, 80c; Ugcle 250 Tom and Jerry, Z8c, Drugs. DiUGS AND CHEMICALS ~Acld, carbolic, §5¢ acid, tartario, 680; baliam capabia, per 11b, 650; bark snssatras, per Ib, 12c; calomel, per b 76e; _cinohonidis, per oz, £0.65; Thes chlorofon por Th., $1 10; Dovers powder, Wix: o s, pr Tba, Blopelyceniag, pute, 1B 28c; lond wostats, per 1b., 52c; oll, oastor, | ¢ No 1 per gal., 815 , castor, No. 8 per | gal., $1.40; oll, olive, par ial, $1.40; ofl ort:| gantum, b0c; opium, quinine, P. & W; | § and R, & 8., per o | = lodine, pee 1b., 81.60 40¢; sul- shateof morphine, per oz, £3.50; sulphar 'lo“r. per Ib,, do; strychuine, per oz, §1,85, Lather, Onk _aole, 886@420; hom!ook sole 280@85o; heulook HF,we tol 00; ranner 650 to 80c; | ¥ hemlock ealf, 8¢ o 1 00; hemlock upper, 220 to 240; onk_dppar, 240; alligator, 4 00 to b 50; oalf kid, 82@40; Grelsen kid, 2 50 o 2 75; onk | { kip, 800 to 1 00 oak calf, 120 to 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 125 to 2 00; ros- | sota, 550 to 750; linings, 600 to 8 50: top- | o pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. 1. Moroceo, 300 to 850; pobble O, D, Morocco, 85¢; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, 1.40; potassius Hanngss—No. 1 star oak, §7¢; No 850; No. 1 Ohio oak, No. 2 do, 83¢; No. 1o 88c, L o.B Pitts onk |3 heoRlighs pee galloa, Tty per gallon, por gallon, 180; 1608 water white, seed, raw,; pr linsood, boiled, por lon, 620 Li winter str'd, per gallon, 800t o. 1. 700;Nov 3, 606; oastor, XXX, por gal: lon, 1’ 60; No. 8,'1 40; swoet, per gallon 1 00 wperm W.B., per gallon, 160; fish, W. B, gereallon, 68 neatsfoot oxtra, por gallon, 900 No. 1, 780; lubricating, zero, por gallon, 80c} sammer, 150, foldan wmachino, No, 1, per gal- M lon, 850; No. '3, 280; sporm, signal, por gallon 80c} turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74©, por eallon, 160, PAINTS 1N Ori—White load, Omaha P, P, 63o; white load, St. Louis, pure, 6c; Marsaillos groen 1to 5 1b oans, 20¢; French aine, groen seal, 120 Fronch #ine, rod seal, 110; Fronch aino, In varnish asst, 20c; Fronch rino, in_ofl m, 1840; 160° 5° hoadligh raw and burnt Siennn, 10c; vandyko brown 180; refined lampblack, 120; coach black, and ivory black, 160; drop black, 16c: Prussian blus, 42, witramarine blue, 180; chrome groon L. M. & D., 160; blind and_ shutter groen, L M. £D, 0o; Parls groen, 18c; Indian rod, 1B0; Venotian red, 9 'Tnscan red, 220; Amorie can_Vermillion, 1. & ., 18c; chrome yellow. L. M., o, ala., 0., 18, yollow ochro, 0c; golden ochre, patent dryer, 8o; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chetnut and ash 160, Dry Faiuts, ( “MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1884, From Union] Pac DLRAVR. Malland Exp....11:40 am 2 dog llcrvt.(‘nuuvll Blufts, 20 minutes Iater. St. Louls Exp. .8 Railway Time Table. In Effoct July 1. The attention of the travelling public Ia Oontral Standard Time, which is 24 minutes faster han sun time, called to olute §, Excopt Saturday, * Excopt Sunday, § Except Mon- day, e Dopot; Tenth St U. P, R R, MAIN LINE ARRITR, Atlantio Exp «8:95 pm | Mail and Exp Dally. REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, 1 ARRIY 750 & m Paciflo Exp. 00 p m Linooln Exp. .. pm | Lincoln Exp DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDOE DIVISIO! Loavo Omahn: 8:40, §:00,9:00, 10:00, 11:16 & 8:00, :00, 10:88 k . m § 1:00, 8:00, § onot 18 minvt oave Council Blufts, Broadway depot 80, 10:80, 11:40 At 1 1:08 p.m_ On Sundays: 7:20, 50, 0:35, 11:06 pm. Arrl or, Counoll Bluffts Transtor dopot 7190, 880, 2:80, 8:80, 4:80, 6:30, 0:85, | 1:40 & m.;1:80, At Tran fer 7 min: 17c; lin | Poss LaAvE. ARRIVR. 0:5 & m | Omaha Exp....0 pm [ Mail® ... 8.0, 8P R R al*, . ARRIVE, 40 & m [ 8t Pau' Exp.. 045 am Mall, ..ol TiS0 pm .0.65 p m Da iy, O,R.I&P KR LRAVR, DesMoines Aco*, asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1h cans, 10c; | Mat Paolfio Expi .. pom | Mall & Eyp 85 pm B &Q BB, via Council Rlaffe,) LRAVE, ARVR, Express 045 am Mall, ilv, Note.) The 0:00am and 6:00 pm dummy tealy also conneot with east-bound trains on tho Rook-Island, White lead, 8c; Fronch zine, 1003 Parls | Burlington, North-Wostern and Milwaukeo roads. whiting, 2}o; whiting gilders, 1fo; whiting WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC, com'l - 130; lampbiack, Gormantown, ldoj e ARRIVR, lampbl: rdinary, 10c; Prussian blue, 550; | Cannon Ball Cannon Ball.....8:50 p m ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber Daily. burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, de; K. 0., T, JOE & 0. B. (via Council Bluffs.) sienna, raw, 40; Parls groon, genuine, 200} Paris groen, common, %c; chroma . 20c; chrome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng,, + vormillion, American, 180; Indian red, ; roso pink, 14c; Venotian red, Cookson's, 24o; Vonotian red, American, 1jc; red load, 740 chromo yellow, genuine, 30c; chromie yel- w, K., 120; ochre ‘rochelle, 3c; ochro. French, | 1 j: ochto, American, 2c; Winter's minoral, | o o 235, ; Iehigh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 2jo; Princo's mineral, Jo, ‘VArNISHES—Barrels, pee ture, extra, $1 10; furnituro, No, 1, 81; conch, oxtrn, $1 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar oxtra, 81 75; Japan, 70¢; asphaltum, extra.j860; shellac, $8 50: hard oil finieh 81 50, Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow steal spocial cast, 60 crucible, 70; special or German, fic; cast t0o; do, 15@20; wagon spakes, sot, 2 25@8 00; hubs por sot, 1 25; felloes mawod dry, 1 40; tonguos, onch, 70@850; axles each, 750; square nuta per | 1 b, 7@110; washers _er I, 8@18c; rivota, por | 1 b, 110; coil chain, per Ib, 6@12c; malleablo, 80 iron wodgos, 6o; crowbars, fo; harrow tooth 40; pring teel, 7@8o; Burdon's horsehoes 4 70 Burden’s muleshoes 5 70, BARpED WiRE—In car lots, 485 per 100, Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 (5, Sitor—Shot, 185; buck shot, 2 104 erlontal powder, kegs, 6 40; do., ogs, 848; do., quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 feot 50c. Lrap—Bar, 1 65, Coar—Cumberland'tlacksmith, 10 00; Mox ris run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroast lump; gallon: Furnl 5 00; Whitebroast nut, 5 00; Jowa lump, 5 Towa nut, b 00; Rock Hprlnf, 700; Anthra cite, 11 26@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Lmamher. WHOLESALR, ‘Wae quote lumber, lath and shing es on oars at Omaha at the following prioes: Joisr AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TupERs—16 feot and under, 22 00, TrMBER AND Jo1s7—18 ft, 28 50; 20 £t, 28 505 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, oiNg—No, 1, 4 and 6 In., 24 00; No, 2, 22 00. SurEETING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, Srock BoArns—A, 45 00; B,40 00; O, 85 00. mall, in barrols, 9 25; do [ 180; Frooring—No, 1, 40 00; No, 2, 85 00; No. 8, 25600 Missourl Pacifio, S1pING, clear—27 00; No, 2, 2500; No, 8, | B s 20 00, Unlon flo, 8:80 OrruiNa—g, 87 00; §, 25 00, 0. & Republican Valloy BuINGLES, best—4 b0; standard, 8 50, }‘L :: Local e Lara—3 25 per M, Lixe—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel, 85¢; During July Saturd trains will rotate as follows, ©. M. & 8t. P;July 19th via the North-Westers McCook Akron . Donvs Lv. Ar. Omaha ¢ 0:2 O &N.W,C,RL&P, & O. M. & Bt P, K. C., 8t. Joo & 0, B. AR m m A ARRANGEMENT OF SUNDAY 8 v, Sunday and Monday Chicago Saturday evening trains loave July 6th and 20th via I i tho same 2th via the Rock Island — Arrive rder the Monday following, Sunday morning trains depart and Sunday ovaning trains arrivo July 6th and 27th via the Rook Tsland July 18¢th via the North-Western, and July 20th via the O M & St P. From B, & M. Depot; Tenth Street. B. & M. RAILROAD MAIN LINE, DENVER RXPRESA, BAST BOUND, Tngtings. . b Rod Cloud. 1 5 pm m L7 pm Gl5am 0:26 pm Daily. OMAHA AND PLATTTMOUTH TRAINS: Omaha at 7:60, and 0, B, & Q. R. R- (via Plattsmouth.) n ARNIVE) 145 & m | Omaha Exp. .0:25 7:80 p From O, 8t, P, M, & 0. Depot, 14th and ‘Webster Strects, 0.,80.P.M. & 0. ARmivE, 80 am | No 8 Mixed... 80 pm | No 1 Passonger. 5:80 p m Sundays Excepted. Opening and Olosing of Mals, ROUTH ormx. oLons. am. pm. am. p.m. 1080 8:00] 5:80 8:20 9:00 8:00| 6:80 B:20 . Ex. Mall, Offic open Bundays from 12:00 m. o 1:00 p. w, O K COUTANT Postmastor comant, bbl, 2 20; Lown plastar, bil, 2 60; hair 3 o b B0cs Toreodfolt, 100" fbe, B 50; traw oard, 8 50, DENVER MARKET. LIVE 8TOCK. Boof Cattle, 100 1b. b 50@5 75; dressed 9 50; @9 75: sheep 4 H0@b b0; hogs, live, b 00@ 5 50; dressed 7 00@7 25, Hides,—Dry Flint, 114@12c.; groen 4@bo. green calf 8@10 Tallow,—5@6e. ‘Wool,—Colorado 11@18e.; New Mexico 7@ 10¢. Frour—100 Ibs, 1 85@2 25; patent, 100 b 2 85@8 25; Grabam, 100 1bs, 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 b, 145@1 75, IRAIN—Wheat, 100 1bs, 1 40@1 45 corn, in sacks 100 1bs, 1 08@1 10; oats, 100 1bs, 1 85 @1 45; barloy, 100 1bs, 1 40@1 65, 15 TAY—Balod, 20 00@26 00; straw, 1100@ 2 00. Burrer—Finost, 24@26c; Nobraska dalry choice, 14@15¢; common, 6@8c, Kaos—Fresh, 16@l7c; ranch, doz, fresh 18@19 G ; Swiss, importod, e, Pourary—Live, chickens old, doz,5 50;@6 00 spring chickons, 8 50@4 b0; dressed Ib, 18@1fc. Rorrons—Gresloy, 1001bs, 1 @1 10; New [ VEaEraniEs— Onions, new, 100 lbs, 2 50@ 275 cabbago, new, 100 lbs, 8 00; beets, 100 1bs 7hc@1 00, Fuuims~Orango Mosslona box, 6 00 00; lemons, choice Mossina, 8 76@4 50; apples, California, bbl, 4 00; bananas, bunch, 2 00@ 500, Mzears—Hams, Ib, 18§@140; bacon, break- fast, 12§@18c; lard, in tiorces, 1b, 10c; dry salt sides, 94@10c. Yoin—Mackerel, No1, 160, kit, family, 1 76@2 25; California salmon, half bbl, 10 50; Holland horring, kee, 160@1 75; trout, per 1b, 17@180. WestemEumice—Wnrks; IRON AND BLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Omahas, Neb, 1111 Douglas 84 MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices | Lear Dormer Windows, Fintals, Tin, Iron and Blate Wooflug, Bpecht's Patent Motaflio diytight, Patent sjusted Hatchot Bar and firacket bholving. | wo the goneral agent for tho above line of goods, Iro Crestings, Fencing, Balustrados, Verandas, Iron Ean A\ P AV E —WITH— FALLS 1 1 @ TFull croam, 14@150; Limburger, ' And your work is done for all time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the [iSioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT O¥ Paving blo OB MACADAM filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application, WM. McBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota. W. H. HANCHETT, M. D, {HOMEOPATHIST TELEPHONE NO. 161 acol’s Block, 16th 8t and 2022 B, Mary's Ave, Office Rooms 1 and Copitol Ave, Hosideuce, Clara Place, lots 8300 to 8600, Tukey & Koysor's Sub-Divi Hawthorn Addition, lots Kirkwood Addition, lots 400 to 8450, Hanscom'’s Addition, lots $500 to $650. ) REAL ESTATH.: Syndin"te Hill Addition, lots $100, $10 Cash, and $10 por month, 5 BEDFORD & SOUER, Agen Jilmaa Place, lots 150 to $300, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents BEDFORD & SOUER, Agente, n, lots $125/to"$150. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents 350 to $650. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agen BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents R, BEDFORD_& SOUER, Agentee Syndicate Hill Addition [BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars For a cnoice lot in Syndicate Hill Addition. This addition joins the the Syudicate lands insouth Omaha, and will rapidly build up with com fortable homes. These lots are beautiful and are near the stock yards and packing houses, aud will be occupied as ho:nes 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 exclurive agency on this addition. 5 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® Park on thesouth, God location, near street car, fine view and has good growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions im Omaha, and wiil seli rapidly. Price $300 to$651). One-fourth vash balance on good time. First come, first served. This is a spleadid op- portunity for persons whointend building for a home. TUKEY & KEYSOR'S|SUB-DIVISION 18 & beautiful pieceof ground lying one block south”f Gilman glflce,':" | West Omaha. The first of these lots will besold at $125 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 knows as inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the fincst residencesin the city are in this locality. The §rm‘le on Davenport 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 value kefore August, asit is the most desirable part of Omaha and would jjhave beem built up vears ago had it been placed on the market.z5Prices B350 TO BBS5O: Adjoining lots are being sold at double’ the pricejwelask;for these, KIRKWOOD. We:have[six lots left in this addition]which we offer at & bargain.] FARM LANDSI! We have some improved and unimproved farms near Omaha, and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMHES Resiaence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINESS LOTS On7all the best streets in the business center. Wo have for sale lots in Shinn's Addition, Parker's Addition, Nelson's Add « tion, Armstrong’s Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place A@d.ls-lon, Isaacs & Sel | den’s Addition, MoCormick’s Addition, Hanscom Plage, Re(,llckl Addition, Burw Oak Addition, Johnson’s Addition, Reed's Addldo,n, Kuuqm-muon, Syndicate Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Keoysor's lllb'de"lion. Hawthorne Addi- tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete. BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 Soutn 14th Btreet, between Farnam and Douglas! |