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" A S - » OMAHA DAILY BEE-TUESDAY. JULY 1, 1884. cherries, plums, apricots, figs, par Ib, 126; | sead, raw,s pr gallon,53c; linseed, boiled, per Railway Time T The Nebraska National Bank | Garterey bance per b, e aln, B2 et winior st'd, por galon, S Al o Provisions—Ham, 13c: b, bacon, 124c | No. 1, 7 , 600 oastor, XXX, por gal- B Effect July 1, OF OMAHA, NEB, @ 8. bacon, 119c; d. s, sides 10§o; short rib | lon, 1 60; No, 8,1 40; sweet, per gallon 100 Thre sttention of the teavell A gidenk1040; shoulders, Bjc; mees potk, per per gallon, 160; fish, W. B., 1o fach thAt thl 10 tho. omts Complete And Sosotmte: Pald Up Oapital s X ll:g.m bbl, £18,50, Dried beef, 13e. Lard, 9@10c. neatafoot oxtra, per gallon, 900 ] 1y Correct time-table published In the oity, 03 Sarplas Fand, Nov. 1888 ! VrorranLEs—Spinach, per bbl, £2 00; new ; lubricating, rero, por gallon, 800; " ANl traina arrive st And depart from Omaha on DIRECTORS. oabbage, per doz S0@100; lettuce, per | summer, 15c; on machine, No. 1, per gal- Contral Standard Time, which is 24 minutes faster doz., 253; rodishes, per doz., 25c; turnips | lon, 850; No, 2, 280; sperm, signal, per gallon than sun time. H. W, YATES, President, for many yoars Onehier of the First National Bank of Omaha, A. E, TOUZALIN, Vice President, Boston. W V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8, COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Ool* ins, J, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attor- ney 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- ERS are among the leading business of Oma. ha, and its business is conductod with especial roference to the best and increasing interests its mercantile patrons, COLLEOCTIONS receive special attention and charges lowest obtainable here or else- shere. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon avorable torms and upon acsounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE' Government Bonds and{County and Cit ysecurities bought snd sold. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, NEW YORK STOCKS, WaLL STREET, June 30.—10:30 & m.—Stocks [ 11 ovened higher, and prices rose 4 to 1o; New York Central, Western Union, Northern Pa- cifio preforred, Lake Shore, Pacific Mail and Tackawanna being the feature, About noon the Union and Central Pacific were very weak, the former breaking to 30c, and the latter to 31c. This weakened the remainder of the market and lower prices prevailed. NEW YORK PRODUCE, New Yorg, June 30.—Wheat—Opened and excited; No. 2 red for July 96}@ 96c; August 99 September 1 00§@1 018; Qctober December 1 05 Corn—Lowe fairly aotive; mixed west- e, &po uture, H8§(@63 Oats—Easier; western, Pork—Dull; mess, 16 5 Lard—Lower; steam, 9 PEORIA PRODUCE, PromiA, 30.—Corn—Steady: hivh mixed, 51@51e: No. 2, mixed, 50@50kc. Oats—Dull and easy; No, 2 white, 80}@ 30je tye—Dull; No. 2, 59@50}. Whisky—1 08 CHICAGO PRODUCE. Critcaco, June 30.—Wheat—Weak and slumpy; 8ifc for cash and June: 8iic for July; 86§@8Ghe for August; 878c for Septem- ber, Corn—TLower; B1ic for cash and June and July; b3je for August; bdic for Septem- bor. Oats—Ens for August; year. Rye— Barley Flax Whisky—110. Pork—Higher; $1950 for June and July; 19 00 for August. Tard—Steady; $7224 for Juno and July; $7 87} for Aurust, MILWAUKEE PRODUCE. MiLwavkee, June 30.—Wheat—Woenker; 837 for cash’ and Juno and July; 86dc for August. Corn—Quiet; 55, 3 308c. 3030 for June and July. for September; 25c fo ST. LOUIS PRODUCK, S Loms, Tuno 80, -Wheat—Tairly active, lower; No. 2 red, 1014 for cash and June; 903 @91 for July; 'S94@89% for August; closing inside pricer. Corn- Fairly active and lower except for cash and June, which was better; 53c for cash and Juno; 49}@49)e for July; 49§@500 for August; closing insido figures, Ouata—Lower and slow; 28}@28}c for caah; 264 for July; 24} for August. Ryo—b7@sBe, - Barloy—Nominal, ‘Buttor—Unchanged;dairy 12@17c; creamery 19@21c. : Jggs—Unchanged; 10c. Hay—Dull; timothy, 10 00@14 00, Flaxseed—Nominal. Bran—Gc. Corn meal—Higher; 2 90, Whisky—1 08. —— OMAHA MARKETS ‘Wholesale Prices. OrrioE OF THE OMAHA Bxx, Monday Evening, June 30, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalehalers and commission merchants; with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the eleva- rs and other local buyers: Grain, ‘Wheat—Cash No, 2, Barloy—Cash No, 2, 456@blc, Rye—Cash, No. 8, 43@4bc, Corn—No, 90, Oate—No. 2, Hides, Steady; green butchers, 5;@4‘.; green salted, 75@&;3’:;: flint, 12@17¢; dry salt 10@111¢ damaged hides, two-thirds price, Tallow— Sheep Pelts,—25c@831 00, Lave Stock, Srrers—4 25@5 £ ). War Cows—38 Ou@4 00, Hoas—4 00@4 50, Buzer—3 50@4 00, Oauvis—6 00@7 00. ‘Wool, Light fine 14@17, Heavy fine 10@13, Medium 14@17, Coarre 10@13. Burry 2 to be off. Geueral Produce. Bxavs—Receipts light and_demand good, Eaud picked navy, per bu, 8250; medium, 2 25, %’K@k?iwa—ln good demand, Choice bright r b, 26@280: common to good dark per 1b, (@2b¢. Burrer,—Recei ots of the past week show o A vood deal of butter is ry to be put on the er in the season. provement and the general feeling continues weak and dull. Best table is quotable at_8@10c, with b@7c for in- ferior grades, and 16@16c for creamery. Cnge—"*Olo” per bbl, $7.00; **York State’ per bbl, $8 00; par b obl, 84 75; condensed per gal, 856, Crab apple, per gal. 85c, Cuzse—Tull cream, western, 10@11: Wi consin new 11}; young American 12@13c, Cocoanvrs—Per 100, $4 76@5b 00, Eaas - ts started in heavier this week, and the demand for cases from the country indicates that a good many eggs may bo expactod for the mexs, few days, and sl though prices may be less firm, it is not thought that a decline will take place. Sales to-day 14c for fresh candled, FokeioN Fruits—Moessina oranges, box, 86 50, Messina lemons, per @5001'11 {Euufi'm‘?'(ufimch' ' Figs, . Dates, in frails, 74o; dates, fard, in boxes, 12hc, b Fhuir Burress—Apple butter, In 80 1b 1b, 7e. Plum buttar, 73c. y—Baled, $8.00@10,00; loose, $10,00@ JeLLy—1n 20 and 30 1b pails, 6@7e; in 2 Ib, ars, per_doz, 81 50; assoNe tumblers, per dox. 81 20; schooners, per dozen, 83 00, ‘MarLe SuAR—Pure, in briks, per Ib, 16c; 1l cakes, 124c. I markable decrease, per box, 84 50 00 ON10Ns—New Southern per Ib, 8@34c, PorcorN- In good demand at 2@2hc pes Povrmiy—Receipts of old chickens heavy considerable lower, sales today, spring chickens in good demand at 5 00 accordi g to gl Porators —Market stocked heavily with both old and new. The latter are offered to- day at 8 75@4 00 per barrel, and will probably be down to 81 per bushel this weck yet, which will stop the demand for old ones altogether. Presgrves—(lu 20-lb palls)—Stawberry, respberry, blackberry, per Ib, 13c; peaches B0c. per 20, per b, s cucumbers, per beots, _ per b, dor. 81 00; Pie, plant caulifiower, per doz. 8100; new carrots, _por I, Sc. Tomatoos } bu, box, 75@81 00: ¢reen peas per bushel Dox, $1,00; string beans per bushel box, $2.00 SMALL FAUITS— Strawberries, per 24-quart case, 83 00, Black raspberries, 3 00, Red raspberries, per 1 ocase, 84 00, Goose berrios, per bushel, Wild plums, per 83 50. Now ches 1 00@1 50, ASTERN OnrRnres—Plentiful and cheap. All kinds of packages are sent to markat, sell ing at the rate of about £2 00 per bush. s per box 60@1 00; Dry Goods. BrowN SHrETINGS—Atlantic A, Tho; Atlan tio P, 60; Atlantic LL; bho; Branswick, 7he; Boaver Dam LL, 63c; Lawrence LL, 5c; Paci. fio H, 780; Royal Standard, 8o; Indian Hoad A, 80; Wauchusett A, 730, hl‘l I““l VN ‘r:v{urrn;?!al\mylo. 730; Pep- perell R, 7; Salisbury R, 6tc. BLeAcHD Oorroxs ~alion 44, 6c: Bal lon 7-8, o] Cumberland 4-4, 8o; Davoll DD Sie; Fairmount, 4hc; Fruit of tho Loom d-4 y of the West, 8jc; Golden Gate, 8fc; Hill 7., So; Hill 44, do; Lonadale 8ho; New Vark Mills, 1130; Wamsutta, 104o. Duoks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz., 113c; Bos. ton, 10 oz, 14h; Bostom, 9 oz, Ldc; Fall River, Sk, Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1l West Point, 10 oz., 140; Boston' Bear, 8 on., 1405 Continental ; Pearl River, ldo; whings, 12}c. c. T10KINGS—Amoskeag, Fancy, 9§¢; Cordis, 10 York, 12{o; Hamleton DeNtus—Amoskeag, 14o; Beaver Oreck AA, 12; Beaver Creck BB, 1lg; Beaver Creek CO. 10: _Haymak 8c; Jaffrey D & T. 12§c; Jaffrey XXX, Poarl_Kiver, 135; Warren AXA (brown), 12¢; Warron BB (brown), 11c; Warren CO {brown), 10c. Oavgiios—Fifth avonuo glove finish, Bc; Koystone glove finish, bhc. 'ORSET J EANS—Amory, Tio; Rearsayer, 840; Rockport, 76 Prixs—Allons, bhe; American, 5fe; Arnolds, 60; Cocheco, bc; T Hancock, 8¢; Tarmony, do; Indigo, 73c: Indigo 7-8, 11jc; Indigo 44, 124c; cheap sale 4ho; Chartor Oak, 4o, Prints SHIRTINGS —American, be; Cochoco, outhbridge, 41c; Waverlys, Be; Gloucester, 43c; Rosedale, 4. GiNomaws ~Amoskeng staples, Slo; Bates staples, Sfo; Lancaster staples, 8o; Plunket 1alde,’ Oof Hudson checks, B3 Amoskesg ersians, 9ic. Dress Goons—Atlantic alpacos, 9%o; Per- siano_onshmer, 283c; Hamloton oushmero, 15}0; Hamleton Fancus, 114e; Hamleton bro- 63, 160; Arlington brocads, 18c. Liquors. Arconor—188 wine alcohol, 220 per wine gallou oxten Calitoruia epirite, 188" proof, 112 por proof gallon; trplo rofined splrts roof, 114 per proof gallon; ro-distilled whiskios 100@1 b0; Aine. blondod, 1 50@2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kontucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. BranDIES—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestio 140@4 00. Givs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 Rons—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00 CrAMPAGNES—Imported _per case, 28 00@ 84 00; Amorioan, per caso, 12 00@16 00, Grocers List. (QANNED GoODS—Uysters (Standard)per case, 8 70@3 80; strawberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 H0@ 2 10; raapberrics, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Bartlett pears, per caso, & 40; whortleberries, per case, £10; 'ogg_plums, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; greon gages, 2 Ib, per case, 390; pine apples, 2 I per_case, 4'80@5 50, Rorr—isal 4 inch snd larger, 93c, § inch, 9c§; } inch, 10}c, aNDLES—Boxes, 40 lbs, 16s, 160; 8s, 150 boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., 63, 160, Maronzs—Per. oaddie, 8505 round, oases, 2 55; aquare_cases, 170, 8UcARs—Powdered, ~ 8§o; cut_oaf, 8io; esmulated, Tho; confotionery A, 7he; Stand- ard extra U, 6fo; extra C, 6§0; medfun yel- Tow, 63c; dark yellow, c. Corrxes—Ordinary grades, 12@1240; falr13 @I8kc; good, 14c; prime, 1 5@1539; chofce 16@17¢; fancygreen and yellow,16@164c;o0ld | 14 government Java, 20@26c; Levering’s roasted. 170; _ Arbucklo's roasted, 15c; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 15f0; mitation Java, 163 @18%; Clarl’s Aurora, 16jc. Rioe—Louisiana prime to choloe, 70; falr 6}c; Patma, 6§c. 5 Frsi—No. 1 mackerel, half brls,, 8 50; No 1 mackerel, £its, 115; family mackerel, hal brls., 7 00; family mackerel, kits, 950; No, 1 white fish, half brls,, 8 75; No, 1 kita, 115, Synop—Standard Oom., 80c, bols; Standard do, 4 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon o8 197, Sopa—1In Ib papers, 8 80 per caso; keg per Ib, " Pioxres—Medium, In barrels, 8 25; do In half barrels, 4 75; small, in barrels, 9 25; do in half barrels, 5 25: gherkins}in barrels, 10 25; do in half bartels, b 75, TrAs—Gunpowder, good, 45@56c; cholce 60 @Tbc; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@6bc Young Hyson, good, B36@50c; choice, 650@1 00; Japan, natural loaf, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@56c; Souckong, good, 85@40c; choice, 85@dbe, Woonenware—Two hoop palls, 185 throo hoop pails, 2 10, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Plo- noor. washboards, 1853 Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 %5, Soaps—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Klrk's satinet, 800; Kirkw standard,’ 8 75; Kirk's white Russian, 525; Kirkn eutoca, 216 Kirk's Prairio Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's{ magnolia, doz. Porasi—Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, In case, 3 85; Babbitts ball 2doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz in case, 150, OANDY—Mixed, 12@130; Tatick, 1lc; twist stick, 1040, Vx&:.mu—Na’ Yorkapple 160; Ohlo ap- 1 P im—Dray loads, pee bbl, 170; Ashton, I sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, § 50, SrAROH—Pear], 4hc; Silver Gloss, 8c; Corn Starch, 80; Excolslor (loss, 70; Corn, 7 Seioks—Popper, 17c; allspice, 150; cloves, 250; cassla 1bc. Lys—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 8 40; Weatern, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' lye, 4 65; Jewell lye, 275, Tobaccos Prug ToBaooo—Ulimaz, 5c; Bulllon 500; Horaeshoo, b0c; Star, b0o; Ruddy, 450; Her- Bey's, 40c; Black, 88@40c, ‘ive Our—Common. 20@806; good, 45@ 600; Ross Leaf, 70c; Premium, 660; Diamond Orown, b6c; Swoot Sixteen, 50c. Suokixu—O0, 8,, 22c; Meerschaum, 80c; Dur ham, 8 0z,, B30; Durham, 4 oz, 57¢; Durhair 2 oz,, Bbc: Seal of North' Oarolina, 8 oz, bbe Hoal'of North Carolina, 4 0z, b7o; Seal o North Carolina, 2 oz, 60c; 0, K Durham, 4 oz, 280; O, K Thurham, 2 oz, 80¢; Undle Ned, #'s 256; Tom snd Jerry, Zic, Drugs, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS —Adid, carbolic, 8% acid, tartaric, b¢; balsam capabia, per llb, 65¢; bark sassafras, per 1b, 120; caloml, per I Tfic; cinohonidia, per oz, 80.65; chloroform. por Ib., 81 10; Dovers powder, per lb., 81.25; opson ‘salts, per 1b, Bics glycorino, pute, per 1b., 260; lead acetate, per 1b., 22c; oll, castor, No 1 per gal., 8163} oil, castor, No, 8 p gal., 81.40; oll, olive, per gal., 81.40; gantm, 500; oplum, $4.50; quinine, P. & W; and R, & 8., per oz, 8L40; potassium, —. fodine, per ib., 81.50; salicin, per oz., 40c; sul- hiato ol morphine, per oz, 83,60; sulphur Hour, per Tbe c; strychnine, per oz, 8156, Leather, Oak sole, 88c(@42c; hemiook Bol0BO@BHCH houwlock kip, 800 to 1 00; runner 650 to 80c; hemlock call, 85 £0 100; hemlock upper, 22 t0 240; oak upper, 2c; alligator, 400 to b 50; calf 1, B2@h: Greisen. kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 800t 1 00; onk calf, 120 to 1 80; Freuch kip, 110 to 1 65; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; ros- sots, 650 to 750; linings, 600 to 8 50; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Moroooo, 80c to 800; pebble O, D, Morocco, 830; simon, % 50 to 8 00, Hauxgss—No. 1 star onk, 870; No 2 do 86c; No, 1 Ohio oak, 84c; No, 2 do, 83¢; No, 1 Milwaukeo 40 No 2 do 8, No. 1 Pitts oak har, 87c; No. B Pitts oak har, 85, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. OrLe—110 ecarvon, per ga!lon, 18jc; 150 headlight, per gallon, 14hc; 175° headlight, per gallon, 180; 160° water white, 17¢; lin 350; Japan, | i 80¢; turpentine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74°, per wallon, 160. Parsts 1x Or—White lead, Omaha P, P, 630; white load, St. Louls, pure, 6}o; Marseilles groen 1to b Ib cans, 200; French zino, green weal, 121 French zinc, rod_seal, 11o; French zine, In varnish asst, 20c; French zine, in ofl nest, 1501 raw and bumt umber, 1 th cans, 100; raw and burnt Sionna, 103; vandyke brown, 186; rofinod lampblack, 1203 coach black, and ivory black, 160; drop black, 16c: Prussian blue, 405; nitramarine blue, 180; chrome green 1. M, & D,, 16¢; blind and shutter green, I, M. & D,, 16¢; Paris n, 18¢; dian red, 150; Venetian red, 9 NACAN red Ameri. can_Vermillion, 1. & P., 18; chroma yollow L. M, 0. &D, 0., 18; yollow ochre, S0; goldon ochre, 166, patent dryer, 80; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, che tnat and ash 1! Dry Paintas, White lead, 8c; Krench sinc, 1 whiting, 23o;’ whiting gilders, 1jc; whiting com’l 130; lampblack, Germantown, 14 lampblack, ordinary, 106; Prussian_blue, bbo; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 80; umber burnt, 4o; umber, raw, 40; sienna, burnt, do; sionna, raw, 40; Paris groen, genuine, 250; Paris n, common, 200; chrome n, N 200; chromo grean, K., 19¢; vermillion, Fng,, 70c; vermillion, American, 180; Indian rod, 10c; rose pink, 140; Venotian red, Cookson's, 2c; Venotian red, American, 1yc; rod load, 7he; chrome yellow, genuine, 30¢; chrome yel- low, K., 120 ochre 'tochalle, 80: ochre. French, 28¢; ochre, American, 20; Winter's mineral, 24o; lehigh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 24o; Prince's mineral, o, VanNisiEs—Barrols, pev_gallon: Furnl ture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; conch, extra, $1 40; conch, No. 1, $1 20; Damar Parls LY. ; | extra, $1 75; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 85c; shellac, 83 50: hard ofl finish $1 50, Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow steel special cast, 60 erucible, 7c; spocial or German, ho; oast too; do, 15@20; wagon spokes, set, 2 25@8 00; hubs per set, 1 95; follocs sawed dry, 1 40; tonguos, anch, T0@8bc; axles each, 75o; square nuta por b, 7@11c; washers er Ib, 8@180; rivots, per 1, 11c; coil chain, per Ib, 6@120; malleabls, 8o iron wedges, 6o: crowbars, 6c; harrow tooth 40; spring tesl, 7@8c; Burden's horschoos 4 70 Burden's muleshoes 5 70, Barpep Wire—In car lots, 4 85 per 100, Nams—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 65, Sror—Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do,, half kogs, §48; do., quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 8 85; fuse, per 100 foot H0c. Lzap—Bar, 1 65, CoArL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor ris run_Blossburg, 1000; Whitebreast lump; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Jowa lump, 5 00 Towa nut, 5.00; Rocke Spring, 700; Authra clte, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 700, per ton Luamber. ‘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, TramrRs—16 foet and under, 22 00, TrMBER AND JOI18T—18 ft, 28 50; 20 £t, 28 50; 22 {t, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, 21)}:)5»101r\'«—l\!o. 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, SHERTING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Srook BoARDS—A, 45 00; B,40 00; C, 85 00, FroorING—No, 1, 40 00; No. 2, 85 00; No. 8, 2500 flfd )ING, clear—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; No, 8, OriuiNa—g, 87 00; §, 25 00, SINGLES, best—4 b0; standard, 3 50, TLata—3 25 per M, Tase—Por barrel, 125; bulk por bushel, 85c; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair or bu, 50c; Tarred felt, 100 ibs, 3 50; etraw oard, 8 50, o —— DENVER MARKET. 2 LIVE BTOCK. Beof Cattle, 100 1b. 5 50@5 75; dressed 9 50; @9 75; sheep 450@5 50; hogs. live, 500@ 5 50; dressed 7 00@7 25, Hides.—Dry Flint, 11}@12c.; groen calf 8@10c Tallow.—5@6e. o Wool.—Colorado 11@156.; New Mexico 7@ Frour—100 Ibs, 1 85@2 25; patent, 100 bs 2 85@3 25; Graham, 100 1bs, 2 00; rye, 100 Ibs 2 26@2 45;_buckwhoat, 100" Ibs, 10 00@10 50, bran, ton, 12 00@14 00; corn meal, 100 lbs. 1 4521 75, ! GRAIN—Wheat, 100 Ibs, 1 40@1 45; corn, in sacks 100 Ibs, 1 08@1 10; onts, 100 Ibs, 1 85 @1 45; barley, 100 Ibs, 1 40@1 55, Hav—Baled, 20 00@26 00; straw, 1100@ Burter—Finest, 24@26c; Nobraska dairy choice, 14@150; common, 6@8e. Eoas—Fresh, 16@17¢; ranch, doz, fresh 18@19c, COnese—Full cream, 14@150; Limburger, 180; Swiss, importod, 82 PourTay—Live, chickens old, doz,5 50:@6 00 spring chickons, 3 50@4 b0; drossod b, 18@19c, Lorsroms—Grocley, 1001bs, 1 00@Y 10; Now 275, ViaETABLES— Onions, new, 100 Ibs, 2 50@ 275 cabbage, new, 100 lbs, 3 00; beots, 100 @1 00, Fuuirs—Orango Messiona box, 6 00@6 50; lemons, choico Moasina, 3 75@4 b0; apples, California, bbl, 400; bananas, bunch, 2 00@ Mzas—Hams, b, 134@14c; bacon, break- fast, 12{@13¢; lord, in tierces, ib, 10c; dry ‘salt sidos, 93@10c. Yoist—Mackorel, No,1, 100, kit, family, 175@?2 25; California. salmon, half bbl, 10 50; Holland horring, kee, 160@1 75; trout, per 1b, 17@18e, Western Comice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Omaha, Neb, green 4@bc. 1111 Douglas 84 MANUFACTURER OF Galvanizea Iron Cornices ! g4 Dormor ws, Fintals, Tin, Iron and Slate Kooflng, Specht's Patent Metallic Skylight, Fatent adjusted Hatchot Bar ana Bracket Sholving. I am the general agent for the abovelino of goods, Crestings, Fencing, Balustrades, Verandas, DR 2 ’.{flm fiyy ELECTRIC am) el it Dumb Agic Dl e Th Americh that st Eleoricity and g Bt Loky. kild can bo rochariged i an i slant by the v $1.000 Would Not Buv It. Di, Howxn—1 was afflioted with rheumatism and cured by using a belt. To any ons afflioted with that disoase, I would say, buy Horne's Eloctrlo Belt, Any ono oan confer with mo by writing calllng a8 my storo, 1420 Douglas street, Omaha, Nob. WILLIAM LYONS, MAIN OFFICE—Opposite postofiice, room 4 Fren. zer block, & For salo st 0. F. Goodman's Drug Store* 1110 arnam bt , O Orders filled D SCHMELING & BELSCHNER, DEALERS IN TIN, IRON & ZINCWARE 621 86uth 18th, botween Jackson and Joncs Bte. Job Work n Roofing, Guttering, K., promptly lone. DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculimt land Auris Until offices are repaired from result of fire, offi with Di. Parker, Boom 6, Crelghton Block 16th aud Dougselatr oete. BRUNNER, RealEstate BROKERS, 1404 Farnam St., - - OMAHA PARTIAL LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Business &Residence PROPERTY. Farming Lands, Improved Farms and Stock Farms in Douglas, Cass, Cedar Nance, Thayer, and Howard Countios, For Salo or Exchange—For city proper,, v or land, or farm within 12 milos of Omaha, splendid impro- ved tarm of 600 acres in Thayer cou nty For Salo or Exchange—An elogant tmproved farm 2} miles from stook yards. For Salo—Stook farm In westgrn Towa, 670 acros, all under cultivation, cultivated gra w tons of hay, all fenced, living water on e substantial improvements, ocoupied by thorough! brod norees and cattlo. Wil sell,with or without stook, For Salo—14 miles from Omahs, over 400 acrcs. A farm, which nature and art have porfocted to that extont that'even the grassy banks of the bosutiful Hudson cannot surpass in cloganco and splendor. This suburban homo thould scll at once, $21,000, For Salo—10,000 acros In Nance_ county ~As good tho state. Per acro, $6,60 and upwards. miles from Contral City, on Salo—160 acre improved farm, 13 miles from oity. ormy ensy, $4,000. For Salo—040' acres woll-improved farm near West Polnt, 250 acres under cultivation, barns, oribs,wind ‘mills, 6 room house, foncing and all neoessary im- povements, A great bargain, §15.00 per acre. BUSINESS PROPERTY. o 1 Salo—88x08 feet on 18th stroct, near Harnoy room for a brik block. of four stores which wou rent readily. Tf not sold within 80 days it will be ithdrmm and bull upop. 8outh 44t coruer y 100. 250, on 14th St., noar Tusido 41 1 ary Call'and seo us in rogard to this proper goin, S8x Jonos St. ty wo have a bargain for you, For Salo—Good business lot on Cuming St., 661 feet 40,000, For Sale—A very desirablo business corner, lot on Harney Street 87,600. For Salo—Ono acre on Tusiness proporty. For Salo—Improved street, §1',000. For Salo - 403x152 feet, splendid a8 good burinoss an ik in t ,000. A business property for $45,600 yiclding a. me of 16 per cent, not on investment. Touse and half 1ot on Cass St near Belt Cuming St., will soon be good $3,600. ‘arnam strect property near 12th brick improvement, ty RESIDE‘NCE PROPERTY. For salo—lot 140X150 on Stroot car line,co ner lot, just ono milo from pestoflice’....§ 4,600 00 For Salo—Fifty lots in Kilby placo, will soil at great Vargaine, on easy torms. - Fhis fbeautiful location will command a ready salo at the prices wo aro prepared to sell for. For Sale—Lots in every addition and every portlon of the city. A. CAJORI, Druggist! N. E. Cor. 10th and Pacific Sts, SODA WATER ! Presciptions A Specialty. T, 0. CARLISLE, BREEDER OF High Class Ponltry, MO. VALLEY, IOWA. “Send for Circulars.” W anted TO PURCHASE Second Hand Clothing For Spot Cash. «all on or addross Mr. or] Mre Stephen J. BRODERICK 618 South 10th strect. E. E. WOMERSLEY, M. D. Plysician & Sturgeon, Over Contl's Drug, Blorer Bonth 10t Breoh, nesr ic) Offic Hours—8 £00:30 &, m , 1 to 2:30 and 6 to 7:80 p m. Night calls promptly attended. JAMES Y. ORAIG, Landscape Gardener AND FLORIST. Plans, specifications and estimates of cost of Iaying out now or romodellng old lawny, grading, soddin ote. will be furnished on application, Grower and doalor 10 all kinds of Flowers, Shrubs, Ornsmental and Shade Trees, Just the thing for Cometery or Lawn Decoration, Green House and Ni llfl? Streot, near Fort Omaha. Cub Flowers sud Flower. ing Plants in pots for sale at all woasons, sad any Floral Deslgns or Bouquets made up on the shortest notico, Ordors by mail promptly attended to. dress P. O, Box 6056 Omaha, Neb, KEBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & 0., 8UCCESSOR TO DAVIS & BNYDER.) Genoral Denlors in REAL ESTATE 1605 FARNAM ST, AHA Have o sale 200,000 sores carotully selooted lands 10 Eastorn Nobrasks, at low prios and on essy torus. improved s (or sale ln Douglas, Dodge, Collax Platte, Burt, Dumin n ton, Merick gaundors, and uum'.‘bo":n'fi’u o "Taxes pald in all of tho Btate, Money loaved on lmproved farms. Notary Public always in office. Correspondence solicited. il]r. Amelia Bumough;, 11617 Dodge 8t - Omaha. TELEPHONE No 144 day, From Union] Pacific Dopot; Tenth St U. P, R R, MAIN LINE. SURAVE. ARRIVR, Mail and Exp....11:40 & m | Atlantio Exp Paciflo Exp......8:95 pm | Mail and Exp. . Dally, REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION, v LRAVR, | ARRIVR, Lincoln Exp....12:65p m | Lincoln Exp.... 1965 p m DUMMY TRAINS—~BRIDGE DIVISION, Leave Omaha: 8:40, §:00,9:00, 10:00, 11:16 & m., 1:00, 2:00, 8:00, 4:00, 5:00, On Sundays: 0:40,9:00, 11:18 &, m ), 8:00, 10:85 p m Iator; Broadway or., depot, 7:20, 8:90, 30, 4:h0, \y 9:30, 115 3 1:80, 8:30, 4:30, 0:85, 11:06 pm. Arrive at Tran fer 7 min. utes later, Teave Counall Blufts Transtor depol 0:37,10:37, 11:47 & m; 1:87, 9:87, 8:37, 4. itbp. m. 18 tinuto Ia 8. Ve LEAVR, Anmry Mall*, oo 10:85 8 m | Omaha Exp....0,20 am St Louls pm | Mall& (660 pm 8.0, &P R R LRAY Anmive, Al 140 & m | 8t Pau' Exp.. 045am 8t Paul 665 pm | Mall, . L0 7:36 pm Daily. O R.I &P KR LRAVR, DesMoines Aco*. Ml ARRIVR. ‘\ML Mail* L ML & St PR R m | Mall & K T80 p vin Counell M) ARRIVR, Expross L 0uSam § LT pm 200 m dummy tealng also raion on the Rock-Iuland, on, North-Wostern and Milwaukoo roads, WABASH, 8T. LOUIS & PACIFIO, LRAVE, Cannon Ball. . 8:60 p m Ay 1:003p m | Cannon Ball.., Daily, K. 0., 8T, JOE & 0. B. (via Council Blufta.) AV Aty ARRANGEMENTOF SUNDAY TRAINS During July Saturday, Sunday and Monday Chicago trains will rotato as follows;— Saturday evening trains loave July 6th and 20th via . M. & 8t P; July 10th via the North-Wostern; July via tho Rock Island Arrive in the samo order tho Monday following, Sunday morning trains depart and Sunday evenin traing arrive July 6th and 27th via the Rock Inland, July 13th via the North-Western, and July 20th via thoOM & 8t P, From B, & M. Depot; Tenth Streer. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE, DRNVER KXPRESS. RART BOUND, ARRIVR. 10:06 am 8 Croto Hastings . Red Cloud. McCook . Lv. Omaha at 7:50, and 8:45 & m; 4:60, Ar. Omaha t0:25, 8:40 and 10:06's m Drily C. B. & Q. R. R-(via Plattamouth.) AVE. Enstorn Exp....5:45 & m l Omaha Exp. Chicago Exp....4:00 p m | Western Exp Daily, K. C,, ST, J. &C, B. (via Plattsmouth.) LRAV) B:46 8 m ‘ Express} pm | Mall. ‘Webster Streets, 0,31 P. M. &0, LRAVE, Anmym, No 2 Passenger..8:80 am | No 8 Mixed... NoéMixod..... 320pm | No1 Fassengor. undays Excopted. Opening and Olosing of Mails, RouTE ormn, Lo, Am. p.m. a.m. pm, YO, RLAF, & 8. P, o, 1030 8:00/ 6:80 9:00 8:00| 6:80 O AN, M & 0B & Q. & Q'Ex Mail % P. in lows Wabash local . ., 8t. Joo & 0., B. C 0:45 8:30 10:80 & 5 6:15 Offics open Sundays from 12:00 m. £ 1:00 p, w. (i} K COUTANT Postmaster P AV E —WITH— 001 B BRANTE. snd your work is done for all time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the + Sioux Falls Granite, ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paving Bl —OR— MACADAM filled promptly, Samples sent and estimates given upon application, WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota. W. H. HANCHETT, M. D, {HOMEOPATHIST, TELEPHONE NO. 161, Office Rooms 1aud 2 Jacol's Block, 16th 81, and Capitol Ave, Residence, 2022 8. Mary's Ave, t Excopt Saturday, * Except Sunday, § Excopt Mon- From O, 8t. P, M, & 0. Depot, 14th and REAL BESTATH.: | Syndin te Hill Addition, lots $100, $10 Cash, and 810 H)or month, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agen Gilmaa rlace, lots $1560 to $300. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents Clars Place, lots 8300 to $600. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agentes Tukey & Keysor's Sub-Division, lots 8125 to $160, BEDFORD & SOUER, Agentes Hawthorn Addition, lots $350 to $650. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agentrs Kirkwood Addition, lots $400 to $450. BEDFORD & SOUER, Agents, Hansoom's Additlon, lots $500 to $650.] BEDFORD]& SOUER, Agentse Syndicate Hill Addrtion BEDFORD & SOUER, One Hundred Dollars | For a choice 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 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.;j, We have the exclurive agency on this addition.ZTerms easy. GILMAN PLAGE I This is a new addition on Leavenworth street inY West Omaha. A low price has been puton them to start them:. 150 to 8300, On easy terms, The grading and improvements to be made on Leavenworth St., this spring,will make this;very valuable property. CLARK PLACE. Wk This is a sub-division of the Megeath "property facing Hancom®’ Park on thesouth. God location, near street car, fine view and has ood growth of native timber. This is one of the finest additions in maha, and will seli rapidly. Price $300 to$650. One-foarth cash balance on good time. First come, first served. 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 Elm.,, &1 West Omaha. The first of these lots will besold at $125 to $150, and are a bargain. A nice sightly location, beautiful place for a home and s 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 ag inside property. The city is built up far beyond this addition and the fincst residences in the city are in this locality. The grade on Davenport street has heen established and work commenced, nug will be completed as soon as the weather permits. The contract has been let for building & 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 jhave been hni%t up vears ago had it been placed on the market. ;zPrices B350 TO $BBSEO: A2joining}lotsjare’being®sold at double’the pricelwejaskyfor these, KIRKWOOD. W havejsix lots left in this addition?which we offer at a bargain.} FARM TLANDSI! | We have some improved and unimproved farms near Omaha, and some well improved farms in Sarpy county. HOMES Residence and Residence Lots in all parts of the city, and BUSINESS" IL.ONS OnZall the best streets in]the business center, nn e e — = We have for sale lots in Shinn’s Additlon, Parker's Add’tion, ‘Nelson's Add « tlon, Armstrong's Addition, Lowe's Addition, Park Place A‘jd.lt‘xon, Isancs & Sel} den's Addition, McCormick’s Addition, Hanscom Place, Redick's Addition, Burs Oak Addition, Johnson's Addition, Reed's Addition, Kountze's Addition, 8; Hill, Gilman Place, Clark Place, Tukey & Keysor uh-d{vulan, Hawthorne Addl- tion, Kirkwood Addition, Boyd's Addition, Yates & Reed's Addition, ete., ete. 523 BEDFORD & SOUER. 218 Boutn 14th Btreet, between Farnam and Douglast